Too laid back, a bit sexy or not enough dressed: getting dressed in workwear can be tricky, especially if it is your first day ... Do not panic. Here are four stylistic recommendations to carry out your new mission.
Have an entrepreneurial spirit
Before making any stylistic decisions, it is best to consider the dress code of your (future) business. To do this, nothing more simple, just maintain the same rigor of style as in your previous job interviews.
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If there are no specific regulations, your work uniform must nevertheless comply with two imperatives: to stand in solidarity with colleagues and to disappear in front of your superiors. Thus, some sectors will advocate the suit-suit while others will use the denim combo-white shirt . It's up to you to adapt to it.
Bet on the classics
For your first day, show professionalism by focusing on the essentials of the business wardrobe: chino pants, midi skirt , clear shirt and / or structured sweater to better return to the cupboard alluring dresses, XXS shorts and other heels vertiginous.
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Look after your appearance
Another important detail is the care taken in your presentation: irreproachable materials, exemplary cuts, impeccable shoes and flawless hairstyle ... so many stylistic skills that will leave, for sure, a good impression.
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To postpone initiatives
The first day, no need to be noticed by allowing a few sartorial audacities. Restrict yourself to dress code. And, after a certain period of adaptation, you will have the time to attach your own style with discrete pieces that will nevertheless testify to your taste for fashion.
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