I'm going to be starting as an intern at a law firm soon and I was wondering if you had any outfit ideas, or clothing pieces to recommend for me. They have a very strict dress code, no open-toed shoes, and no bare legs etc. I'm also really looking for a purse that is big enough to carry files and notebooks, but still looks classic and stylish (preferably black). —Erica K.
Your new best friends for dressing in a strict corporate environment will be Banana Republic, Ann Taylor and J. Crew - outlets, that is! My best advice would be to hit up an outlet mall during a holiday weekend when the discounts are steepest. Hmm, kinda like this July 4th weekend! I know that Premium Outlets will be having extra discounts on top of the usual 25 - 65% everyday prices. Mind you, outlets aren't what they used to be and many stores carry clothes especially made for said outlet stores but you can still find some great deals on the pieces you're going to need for work.
On that note, here are 5 conservative work wardrobe essentials to look out for:
1. The Pantsuit
If you're going to be working in a law office, you'll need a few good suits. I like the sleek modern look of this suit in smoked oyster gray by Ann Taylor ($198 plus 40% off). When picking a suit, look for impeccable fit and a quality fabric that won't wrinkle. All-season wool blends work well year-round.
Your new best friends for dressing in a strict corporate environment will be Banana Republic, Ann Taylor and J. Crew - outlets, that is! My best advice would be to hit up an outlet mall during a holiday weekend when the discounts are steepest. Hmm, kinda like this July 4th weekend! I know that Premium Outlets will be having extra discounts on top of the usual 25 - 65% everyday prices. Mind you, outlets aren't what they used to be and many stores carry clothes especially made for said outlet stores but you can still find some great deals on the pieces you're going to need for work.
On that note, here are 5 conservative work wardrobe essentials to look out for:
1. The Pantsuit
If you're going to be working in a law office, you'll need a few good suits. I like the sleek modern look of this suit in smoked oyster gray by Ann Taylor ($198 plus 40% off). When picking a suit, look for impeccable fit and a quality fabric that won't wrinkle. All-season wool blends work well year-round.
2. The Skirt Suit
Another essential for the corporate world is the skirt suit. The aim is to look polished and professional, which this rich eggplant number would certainly do (minus the sultry Victoria's Secret pout and stance). And yes, you'll have to wear pantyhose, just look to match your skintone and avoid white and suntan hose at all costs.
3. The Sheath
A great sheath dress is worth the investment if you're working in a conservative business environment. Layer it with a blazer or cardigan to cover bare shoulders. This stylish number is by Tahari, another fab brand that you can often find for less at Marshalls and T.J. Maxx.
4. The Closed-Toe Pump
Depending on the office, closed-toe pumps are a must. Sandals, flats and even peep-toes are often off-limits or just inappropriate. Luckily, there are plenty of amazing options, like these two-tone heels from Ivanka Trump's new accessories line. Kinda makes me wish I worked in an office!
5. The Work Bag
You're going to be working long, hard hours, so your bag should work hard, too. At least, that is my justification for suggesting this beautiful masterpiece by DKNY ($295). It's made from gorgeous leather, measures in at 18 inches high (perfect for holding your important files), features minimalist hardware and bears no distracting logos. If this is out of your budget (it's out of mine!) look for a similar shape at an off-price retailers like T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, Nordstrom Rack, etc.
Do you work in an office with a strict dress code? What did I miss? xoBB
Another essential for the corporate world is the skirt suit. The aim is to look polished and professional, which this rich eggplant number would certainly do (minus the sultry Victoria's Secret pout and stance). And yes, you'll have to wear pantyhose, just look to match your skintone and avoid white and suntan hose at all costs.
3. The Sheath
A great sheath dress is worth the investment if you're working in a conservative business environment. Layer it with a blazer or cardigan to cover bare shoulders. This stylish number is by Tahari, another fab brand that you can often find for less at Marshalls and T.J. Maxx.
4. The Closed-Toe Pump
Depending on the office, closed-toe pumps are a must. Sandals, flats and even peep-toes are often off-limits or just inappropriate. Luckily, there are plenty of amazing options, like these two-tone heels from Ivanka Trump's new accessories line. Kinda makes me wish I worked in an office!
5. The Work Bag
You're going to be working long, hard hours, so your bag should work hard, too. At least, that is my justification for suggesting this beautiful masterpiece by DKNY ($295). It's made from gorgeous leather, measures in at 18 inches high (perfect for holding your important files), features minimalist hardware and bears no distracting logos. If this is out of your budget (it's out of mine!) look for a similar shape at an off-price retailers like T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, Nordstrom Rack, etc.
Do you work in an office with a strict dress code? What did I miss? xoBB
However, I'm a teacher and I work in a less-formal atmosphere. I would LOVE to see a post about teacher-wear. Especially for warmer weather!
Whitney
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Banana and J Crew are also great - if you can get stuff on sale. I'll have to check out Ann Taylor next!