IT means don’t wear a T-shirt
that says “Ndebele Maker” or “Dope”.
Stay away from your favourite
football jersey and don’t wear leggings – they are not pants.
Photo Credit: The Nigerian Fashion Police |
When the dress code says smart
casual, don’t wear that track bottom you wear when you’re going to the grocery
store or for your hair appointment during the weekend.
Stay away from that skimpy
dress you’d otherwise wear on a night out at the club.
This kind of dress code
requires some thought and effort.
A considerable number of
employers require workers to dress smartly without necessarily demanding a suit
and pantyhose.
But shockingly, a lot of women
don’t know what it means to be casual yet smart.
They don’t realise the
workplace is a place of work where interactions with different people of
various social standing is inevitable.
You can’t afford to have your
cleavage out in leaps and bounds.
Often times, women project
themselves as sex objects in spaces where they should be exuding elegance and
professionalism.
They show a little too much
skin, unnecessarily.
While many of us know what it
means to dress smartly to work or to an event – it’s not always easy putting
something together.
But there’re basics to guide
you.
Denim is always a good base to
help you build something laid back but classy to wear to an event asking for a
smart casual dress code.
But choose jeans that are
clean, crisp and in a dark wash.
Depending on the weather,
layering a chiffon blouse with a blazer to go with your jeans is always a great
option.
Your shoes and accessories will
give the outfit the oomph it deserves. High heels always have a way of giving
your outfit some life. They bring some sexy back!
A pointy shoe or a peep toe
would be the best option for this kind of look.
When wearing jeans, or any
other casual pieces that would fall into this same category, elevating them
through dressy accessories will put the outfit into “smart casual” territory.
The reason is when you start
with something like a pair of jeans and style them with items that would be
considered dressy, a middle balance is created.
The dressy components elevate
the jeans and the jeans bring down the dressier pieces.
A skirt and top is another
excellent choice for a smart casual look.
There is nothing wrong with
borrowing pieces – mixing it up a little bit always creates the illusion that
you own more clothes than you actually do.
But it can’t be an ordinary
skirt and top.
Go for a straight skirt –
something that will shape your figure well and a peplum top to accentuate your
waist and hip line.
An outfit like this is
definitely something many women can wear to work and dress casual events.
Playing with colour is a great
way to turn your smart casual looks up a notch.
Strappy sandals would go well
with this look.
It’s key to ensure your toe
nails are in great shape before you show them off to the rest of the world.
Make sure your heels are
equally well taken care of and don’t sell you off as unkempt. Apparently, you
can tell a lot about a woman’s character just by looking at her feet.
Wearing a dress makes you look
stylish – effortlessly.
Dresses are just easy and a
definite fail-safe.
They can be dressed up and
down, and most women feel pulled together when wearing one.
Yet, again, you can do more
with a dress than just zip it up the back and head out the door.
A lot of women have that one
go-to dress in their wardrobe that will suffice for events and, if the dress
isn’t changed up a few ways, it can easily begin to feel a bit stale to wear.
To avoid this, mix things up a
little bit. Don’t wear the same dress with the same pair of shoes and
accessories. You could even throw in a blazer or scarf, just to freshen things
up a little bit.
Most women make an error when
it comes to the bag – clutch versus a handbag.
It’s pretty simple; if you’re
going to an event, lose the handbag. Invest in a clutch bag.
If you don’t already own one,
go for the pastel colours to start your collection. The clutch doesn’t
necessarily have to match your shoes – it’s a hot trend right now.
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