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Time is often short in the mornings and the last thing you want is to spend too much time deciding what to wear.  You may find yourself opting for the same suit or skirt and jacket combination every day or dithering over items of clothes, deciding whether or not they are suitable for work.  The formal dress code will vary depending on your line of work but once you have established a basic “work wardrobe”,  mornings will be stress free and you will confident that you always look appropriately dressed and well groomed.



The Basics



You will need four suits or skirt/jacket, trouser/jacket combinations.  For these items choose neutral colours that really flatter your colouring.  Black is a “safe” option but doesn’t suit everybody, so try to find an alternative; navy, brown or pewter.



Tops



You will need six to eight different tops.  Buy a variety of colours and styles.  If you choose only white blouses you will look as though you wear a uniform.  Buttoned shirts or blouses sometimes gape on large busted women so jersey tops are a better option.  If you have chosen colours that suit you, they will all coordinate with the suits, jackets, trousers and skirts you have in your best neutral colours.  Avoid revealing tops; cleavage is not appropriate in formal or business settings.



Dresses



You could wear a smart dress instead of a skirt and top and team it with a jacket.



Coat



You will need a smart overcoat and/or raincoat that will fit over your suit.  This should be in one of your neutrals so it tones with everything you wear.  Again black is not always the most flattering colour.



Shoes



You will need two or three pairs of heeled shoes that match your suits and are not too high. These need to be kept clean and polished and should be replaced as soon as they start to look worn.  Remember to have matching hosiery and never wear a suit with bare legs, even in the summer.



Bags



It is optimal to have two good quality handbags in neutral colours that coordinate with your clothes.  If you need to carry lots of documents and a laptop, a small wheeled suitcase will look smarter and be better for your back and shoulders.



Finishing Touches



Wear some make-up.  It completes the look and is expected in business.  Ensure that your jewellery is discreet and coordinating; hair must be tidy and well cut.  Hands clean and nails cared for but not too long.



Consider the time you have spent organising your wardrobe as time well spent.  It may take a while to establish and  some purchaes may be needed but once this has been achieved you will reap the benefits day after day.



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