March 11, 2009

Conservative Suits: Prepare for Your Interview

Do you work in legal, finance, or anther conservative environment?  If so, your interview suit needs to be more traditional.  A couple of weeks ago we discussed interviewing for positions in creative and retail atmospheres where your outfit can be more trendy.  Today we are going to cover interview suits and professional looks suitable for these more conservative offices.  We also have a Q&A with Debra Snider author of A Merger of Equals to help you handle the tough questions during the interview process.

For business professional go with a traditional suit, pinstripe or solid.  If you have a shorter frame a one button may be best, otherwise we recommend a 2-3 button jacket.  The extra buttons will stabilize the jacket and keep it in place.  Keep in mind a tailor is your best friend with a new suit.  Many times you need to do more then sleeve and pant hems. Look for suits with princess seams so that it can easily be tailored to your unique body shape.  Check out our Tailor List to find someone in your area.  Some classic suit colors include black, navy, and charcoal gray.  Since we are going into the warmer months you can also look at taupe and medium grey.  Feel free to wear pants or skirts, it’s about what you are most comfortable in. Though if you go with skirts, nylons are a must for interviews in this environment.

Widestripe Wool Three-Button Jacket Widestripe Wool Catherine Trousers Widestripe Wool Skirt
Petite Non-Iron Fitted Club Stripe Dress Shirt with DOW XLA™ Alligator Pump Aqua Glass and Mother-of-Pearl Link Necklace

At Brooks Brothers we found a nice black wide stripe option available in regular and petite sizes.  If you will not be wearing suits to work everyday, purchasing one jacket with two different bottoms is nice.  It will be easier to pick accessories for one suit option and varied bottoms will be great once you get on the job.  The blazer will still be available on days with big meetings.  We are going full on classic with this option, add a textured white blouse, and mid-heel alligator pump.  Stick with simple and sophisticated jewelry, stud earrings and a watch are perfect. For a little added personality try a gold necklace with delicate beads.

Women: Sleek flap-pocket blazer - Silky coal Women: 718 Martin sleek straight pant - Silky coal Women: Sleek A-line skirt - Silky coal
BR Monogram: BR Monogram printed shell - Bronze beige Women: Harness buckle belt - Black Women: Flatiron medium shoulder bag - Black




At Banana Republic we found a coal suit, this shade is often more flattering then true black.  The collection is available in petite and tall with many bottom options including straight leg pants and a universally flattering A-line skirt.  With suits we are recommending a sophisticated shell with simple printed pattern.  We recommend tucking it in and adding a classic belt.  A medium sized shoulder bag just large enough to hold your resume is the perfect last minute accessory.  Not that anything should be last minute about your interview suit.  Remember this is your chance to make a lasting first impression.

In the last few weeks, many of you who didn’t already know about, probably learned of Twitter.  It was mentioned on The View, The Daily Show, and many news station after The President’s Speech.  For us, Twitter has been come a great resource in helping us expand our network of Savvy Women.  That’s where we met Debra Snider.  She has years of experience in legal and financial markets, but her true love is helping to give women the tools to succeed.  You can learn more about Debra here.  We of course had some more pressing questions to ask here.

  1. What is a typical outfit in your industry?
    There is not so much a typical outfit as an overall polished and professional look.  Women who want to be taken seriously and to succeed in more conservative work environments like the finance and legal worlds must take care to dress like serious, capable experts and not like they’re heading out to bars or picnics.  Women are lucky to have a lot more flexibility than their male counterparts where dressing appropriately is concerned.  There’s no need to be boring or unimaginative, but we do need to recognize the lesson inherent in the “classic suit, long-sleeved shirt, and tie” uniform traditionally required of men.  We, too, want our appearance to convey our intelligence, our professional standing, our dedication to our work, and our understanding of the rules of the game.  Natural fabrics, well-made clothes that fit properly, and high-quality shoes and accessories are essential.  With this guidance in mind, suits work, separates work, dresses work, even skirts or pants and sweaters work.
     

  2. Do you have a go to suit for interviews or meetings?
    I once did - it was a gorgeous navy blue Armani pantsuit.  I felt like a million bucks in it, and that feeling always carried over into the interview or meeting.  At one point, though, I realized that the suit was great not only in and of itself, but because it was easy to wear, comfortable, always appropriate, and a color and style I looked great in.  It suddenly occurred to me that getting dressed would be a lot simpler if ALL my clothes met those standards.  Bit by bit, I weeded out of my wardrobe all the complexity (blouses that never quite felt right, uncomfortable shoes, overly trendy items, etc.), all the “seen better days” clothes, all the pieces and outfits that didn’t make me feel stylish, well-dressed, comfortable and self-assured the minute I put them on.  Once that was done, I could wear pretty much anything in my closet to pretty much any interview or meeting with confidence.
     

  3. What inspired you to put together your set of professional questions and answers?
    I enjoyed a very successful business career, and I have a passion for helping other women to see that it is both possible and incredibly rewarding to succeed - as a woman - in the business world.  I believe the world needs women among its leaders in every arena, and I want to continue to help open the doors and give women the tools they need to understand the rules of the game and play to win, all while suiting themselves and leading balanced lives.  It’s not necessary to deny who we are to succeed; our differences are competitive advantages, not disadvantages.  These beliefs inspired not only my own career, but also my novel, my business books, my Q&A and all the other career resources on my website.

View Debra’s Q&A now.  Some of our favorite questions include; answering pre-interview questions about your salary expectations, posting resumes blindly, how to follow up on job applications, and how to communicate enthusiasm for a job during an interview without sounding silly or obsequious.  Also here are your connections for Workchic and Debra Snider on Twitter.

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If the office you’re interviewing at is a business casual environment you do not necessarily have to wear a full suit.  We do still recommend a blazer though.  Try this combination from Dillard’s.  Double notched blazer is updated and will look very polished with sleek black pants.  Add a button down blouse in a light sherbet shade.  It will add color without overtaking your outfit.  Pair with simple cuff earrings, a chic watch, and pumps with a little added personality.

These three looks should get you ready for your interviews in conservative office environments.  Plus Debra’s sage advice will help prepare you for the tough questions.  To see more business looks visit our outfits section or sort any of our Apparel by Business.  Good Luck from Workchic.com!



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February 16, 2009

Fall 2009 Fashion Week: DKNY

Filed under: Workchic Trends — Tags: , , , , , , — Jennifer @ 12:45 pm

We are very excited to share the Fall 2009 DKNY runway show with you!  This show was ready-to-wear ‘to work’ at it’s best.  We are talking walk off the runway into the office styles here.  Obviously some of the pieces and accessories are a little tricked up, but you are going to love this.  The color palette was sophisticated and truely fall in black, charcoal, red, and tan.  Houndstooth, plaid, stripes, and even some animal print patterns are complimented with envelope clutches and roomy totes. The look is perfect for any modern day business women.

Slimming pencil skirts fall below the knee and waists are neatly belted making the legs look long and lean.  Mixing patterns keeps these traditional styles young and fresh. 

DKNY Fall 2009 Red Runway Dress DKNY red houndstooth suit DKNY striped shirt and pencil skirt combo
Runway photo’s courtesy of Style.com.

DNKY plaid dress DKNY striped runway cardigan DKNY tan runway suit
Runway photo’s courtesy of Style.com.

DNKY charcoal houndstooth suit DKNY green and charcoal runway dress DKNY Grey Fall Runway Dress

We know, your asking how you can achieve this look now.  We scoped out DKNY’s spring collection and selected the pieces that best fit the style’s seen marching the runway at fashion week.  These four dresses fit the bill with cinched waists and pencil skirts.  We even found a cropped jacket and suede ankle boot so you can capture the look top to bottom.

DKNY Ikat 3/4 Sleeve Scoop Neck Dress DKNY Long Sleeve Wrap Waist Dress DKNY Contrast Short Sleeve Scoop Neck Dress

DKNY Graphic Tweed Sheath Dress DKNY 3/4 Sleeve Cropped Jacket Women's shoes: DKNYC Lucy - Black suede and calf

Capture this runway to workplace ready look from DKNY today.  It’s simple, polished, chic, and feminine.  How can you go wrong?








November 26, 2008

Get Dressed to Impress with Workchic

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , — Jennifer @ 12:53 pm

Over the past couple of weeks we have been posting pictures and articles from our friend Mallory who just graduated college and already scored her first real job.  Monday night we all went shopping to help her spend her 1st paycheck on some new, more work appropriate, clothes.  After posting this we started receiving emails from friends and family commenting about how they have appreciated our help in similar situations, or just asking for our help with their work wardrobes.  One comment in-particular caught our attention.  It was from my mother, and here is what she had to say.

“So this has probably happened to other busy women.  Your one great go-to suit (the dry clean only one) gets accidentally mixed into the laundry.  Now perhaps you have done this to yourself or perhaps you had a little help but, either way, there is now a glaring hole in the closet where that suit used to have a place of honor.  So, In October I decided to fill that hole.  I wanted classic with a touch of, I’ll remember her.  With the help of my Workchic consultant, I purchased a Navy Blue Suit with a great red bag, just large enough to slide a resume folder, and planner in.  And red shoes.  Nothing says hello, like seeing red shoes under the conference table.  I pulled it together with a couple of great knit sweaters for the nice line, comfortable fit and pulled together look.I was off to a great start, very excited about what I was accomplishing. One problem, I forgot to fit my body.  (My Workchic consultant may have been phoning in her advice and couldn’t see the actual fit.)  A one button blazer just doesn’t look right. It moves uncomfortably and looses the pulled together look.  So it seems like I’m back to the drawing board on the suit.  The concept is great.  Just need to find a new navy blue suit with two or three buttons.”

So, now we obviously need to help Mom get ready for those interviews.  With the state of the economy and so many people out job hunting; the first impression you make is more important than ever.  We even read an article in the NY Times the other day about the return of the interview suit.  So here are some of our favorite high impact styles in Plus Size suits, all with 2 buttons or more.

Tahari Navy Skirt Suit  Tahari Suit Tweed Jacket  Anne Klein Rasberry Suit  Jones NY Black Pant Suit

TAHARI ARTHUR S. LEVINE Women’s 3/4-Sleeved Skirt Suit
TAHARI ARTHUR S. LEVINE Stand-Collar Tweed Pant Suit
ANNE KLEIN SUIT Mandarin-Collar Skirt Suit
JONES NEW YORK Womens Jacket & JONES NEW YORK Womens Flat Front Pant

Any one of these suits from Lord & Taylor will give you the confidence to ace your interview.  Those red shoes and bag will even look great with most of them.  We would stick with Black on the Raspberry suit though.

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November 12, 2007

What can I do to make my Business dress code more stylish?

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — admin @ 6:12 pm

When we think business dress code we often think of those traditional tailored power suits. But who said business corporate attire has to be frumpy and boring? While suits are still considered the core of a business corporate wardrobe, there are plenty of ways to wake up that traditional suit of yours!

To help you in the meantime, here are some useful tips to perfect that business corporate look.

  1. Don’t be afraid to play around with color. Color is the easiest way to make a statement. Pick a bolder color or pattern shirt to wear under a traditional suit.
  2. Add some interesting accessories, like a vintage bag or necklace to your outfit.
  3. Bold Jewel tones are a big trend for fall. Try and incorporate one of these colors into your outfit a couple times a week whether it be via a must-have patent bag or shoes.