Dress to Impress!

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DIFFERENT POINTS

• Business Professional

• Business Casual

• Color Schemes

BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL

Men

• Tailored dark suit (black, charcoal, gray, navy blue)

• Pressed, long-sleeved shirt (white or conservative

dark color)

• Tie should have a subtle color or pattern

• Polished dress shoes with dark socks

BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CON.

Women

• Dark solid suit (black, charcoal, gray, navy blue)

• Tailored jacket

• Hemmed pants

• Skirt that is at, or one inch above knee

• Collared shirt, knit shirt or silk camisole

• Polished flats or close-toed heels with

pantyhose or tights

BUSINESS CASUAL

Men

• Suit without a tie

• Dress pants or pressed khakis with a leather belt

• Collared shirt, knit, sweater, or blazer

• Polished dress shoes with dark socks

BUSINESS CASUAL CON.

Women

• Dress or tailored separates

• Stylish flats or close-toed heels with pantyhose or tights

DON’T’S

Men

• Earrings or other distracting jewelry

• Excessive cologne

• Unkempt facial hair

Women

• Cleavage

• Sleeveless shirts

• Miniskirts

• Stilettos

• Distracting jewelry

• Excessive makeup or perfume

COLOR SCHEMES

RULE OF THREE COLORS

1. Primary Color

2. Secondary Color

3. Highlight Color

COLOR WHEEL

ANALOG COLORS

COMPLEMENTARY AND SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY

TRIAD

MONOTONE CHROMATIC AND ACHROMATIC

SUMMARY

• Business Professional

• Suits

• Pressed shirts, polished shoes, subtle patterns

• Business Casual

• Options

• Knits, sweaters, blazers, no ties

• Color Schemes

• Color wheel

• Analog, complementary, split complementary, triad, monotone

chromatic and achromatic

Remember:

“Your most important step is to match your own personal

style to that of the job you want and project not only

professionalism but a sense of self and self-worth by

being confident in what you wear.”

- Michael A. Lubarsky of Askmen.com

THANK YOU