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EXPR
ESS YOUR
PROFESSIO
NALISM
GENDER - EX PR E S S I V
E
P RO F E S S I ONA L W
EAR
WHAT WE W
ILL LE
ARN!
1. History of Office Wear
2. Fast Facts3. Gender Diverse
Options4. Share Your
Style Tips
Presen
tation
Outline &
Objectiv
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WHY I AM I DOING THIS PRESENTATION?• Many of you don’t/won’t have
the privilege of being able to search for the perfect inclusive workplace
• I am not doing this to force you to conform!
• I want you to have all the tools and information that you need to navigate workplace dress
• Its not as simple as saying “dress however you want too“ because depending on the industry, there may be little wiggle room in their dress code.
• I want to help create opportunities and doors for you!
• Being comfortable in the workplace helps productivity and hire-ability.
• Don’t think about this as compromise; think about this as building your professional brand and developing your style
BRAINSTORM
WHAT DO YOU
THINK WHEN YOU
HEAR THE TERM:
PROFESSIONAL
WEAR?
EVOLUTION OF PROFESSIONAL WEARBeau Brummell created the modern men's suit, worn with a necktie. He took five hours to get dressed, and advocated that boots be polished with champagne. He started the trend called dandyism.These European trends were carried across the world as colonialization and globalization raised up European/English fashion above cultural garb.
MODERNIZATION & CONFORMITYSome cultural leaders fought back against European trends while some embraced it and forced it on their people.Peter the Great decided to remake ‘backwards’ Russia by instituting European fashion and forcing citizens to change their clothes and even personally cutting off their beards!
SUITS CAN BE REBELLIOUS Suits have been a symbol of:• Conformity• Populism• And• Rebellion These young men are 1940s Zoot Suiters who were persecuted and called ‘gangsters’ because of their race and adaptation of the suit.
WHY NEUTRALS, NAVYS, & MONOCHROMATIC COLORS?Neutrals, Navys, and monochromatic blacks and whites are the classic colors for office wear and now are associated with conformity.
Yet in the beginning of the modern era, they were seen as populist colors because they were made from more affordable dyes.
European nobles had many laws concerning clothing with the aim to not let commoners be confused with the nobility.
WHY NEUTRALS, NAVYS, & MONOCHROMATIC COLORS?
There is a reason why the guy tending to the fire is dressed in brown and everyone else is in fancy colorful robes!
BUSINESS FASHION
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HISTORY OF PROFESSIONAL WEAR IN 1900S
In the 1920s and 1930s, there isn’t much of a distinction between work wear and casual wear. Both sexes were expected to dress modestly with jackets/long sleeved shirts with skirts (women) or trousers (men).
HISTORY OF PROFESSIONAL WEAR IN 1900S
In the 1940s and 1950s, WWII and the Cold War affect fashion by emphasizing conformity and conservatism. Wartime rationing of fabric leads to the rise of single-breasted suits and women forgoing their stockings. The 1950s might have lead to more abundance but fashion was still austere in the office.
HISTORY OF PROFESSIONAL WEAR IN 1900S
In the 1960s and 1970s, color returns to the workplace and men’s fashion enters its most fabulous era since the French nobles of Versailles. Female clothing is losing its standardization but no clear cut work uniform for woman has taken its place. Patterns are approved, but a sense of reserve in the length of sleeves, dresses, and trousers remains.
HISTORY OF PROFESSIONAL WEAR IN 1900S
In the 1980s and 1990s, the excesses of the 60s and 70s takes men’s fashion back to basics. Masculine touches are added to feminine office wear as women try to break through the glass ceiling. Think Hilary Clinton’s trademark pant or skirt suits. Then the 90s were all about the khakis. For everyone.
WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED FROM HISTORY?• There has been a tried
and true masculine fashion choice for the office for centuries.
• There is no such office default for feminine people and masculinization of feminine fashion is the norm. • Neutral colors and a reserved style of dressing has had the longest staying power of office wear trends.
• What do you think about the evolution of office wear?
Finance/Banking:• Conservative
and formalSales• Should
correspond with the trendiness of your product and customer base.
Government• Don’t be flashy or fancyHospitality/Medical/Manufacturing• Uniforms commonArchitecture /Advertising/ Media/Publishing/ PR• Business casual with lots of
personalityNon-Profits/Academia• Varies by region but generally
business casual to casual
DRESS CODES BY INDUSTRY
Do you have an industry dress code that you would like to share?
REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN USA
Outfits are more casual in Tucson and the rest of the West Coast.
INTERVIEWING CLOTHES VS. WORK OUTFITS• Always dress more formally than
the office culture. • You can’t remake a first
impression. • Dressing well shows the
interviewer that you are respectful, committed, and knowledgeable about business norms.
GENERAL RULES FOR PROFESSIONAL WEAR
• Now that you know the history, what do you think are some general rules for professional wear?
GENDER FABULO
US
STYLE EXAMPLES,
TIPS, AND
SUGGESTIONS!
Before my transition, I purchased all of my "male" attire (with the exception of neck ties) in "women's" clothing stores or in the "women's" department of a department store. It IS entirely possible to get a really good, masculine and tailored look entirely comprised of women's button down collared shirts, dress slacks, trouser socks and dress flats... No one else ever noticed that the buttons buttoned on the "wrong side" or that the fly was backward, but I did and it made me feel comfortable in at least having some sort of feminine expression, even though I was the only person who knew anything about it.
- Gina H., Association of Transgender Professionals
GENDER FABULOUS
“My personal approach to dress at GT Inc was to stick strictly to the “male” dress code, making sure to stay with traditional slacks, button down dress shirts and ties. So what I was wearing were acceptable business garments but not “female” business dress.” First Boi In – Dressing Queer in the
Corporate World by Carolyn Wysinger -mediadiversified.org
GENDER FABULOUS
This is a great look because of:• Quarter-Length
Sleeved Cardigan• Complimentary Scarf• Well-Coiffed Hair
Trav Mamone
GENDER FABULOUS“So why would a sartorial profile so obviously marginal, so obviously outside the mainstream, so obviously fraught with subcultural meaning and potential controversy, have absolutely no observable impact on her level of professional success?
And it’s a theory my partner shares from her own subjective experience of her life. The theory is: she is completely and totally at ease with who she is, and so people respond with similar ease to who she is, instead of getting hung up on what she “signifies.”” How To Dress for an Interview as a Butch
Dyke- The Professor Is In.com
GENDER FABULOUSWhat do you think of these outfits?
- Autostraddle
Suits are excellent--or even dress shirts and pants. A little more or less color, a little softer or more structured cut of shirt. One can look feminine or masculine or androgynous in the same suit, depending on how you style your hair and how you accessorize.
-Tyghe D, Association of Transgender Professionals
GENDER FABULOUS
Lose the Smoke and This is an Office Hit!• Bow tie balances
out untucked in shirt
• Nice natural color scheme
• Natural makeup
-Autostraddle
This outfit would be good for an everyday professional look. The scoop neck is not too low, flats are comfortable but also provide a sense of professionalism, and the patterns are not overly garish. The colors are muted, which can fall in line with some dress codes, and for an interview an open fitted blazer or jacket can be added to dress the look up.
GENDER FABULOUS – MISS JAI’S PICKS
This long sleeve dress and leggings combination is both a little casual and a little business. The leggings are not being worn as pants on their own and would be covered by the long dress top. The dress is cut a little lower, and a neutral color camisole or short tee-shirt could be used to prevent the top from being too revealing. A half boot and the pattern in the dress add a fun mix of masculine to the feminine look, for folks who are looking to gender express. The dress could be challenging because of chest darts, which can pucker for male-bodied folks
GENDER FABULOUS – MISS JAI’S PICKS
This outfit is more for the wow factor. There are lots of times that we are told that our professional dress much match a certain look, clean lines, more on the masculine side, and not too flashy. This outfit however I feel can be perfectly acceptable as professional wear because of its components. The skirt is long, so again not showing too much skin, worn in conjunction with the tank top it can look like a long dress that is intentionally brighter on top. Tank tops are often not considered professional, so covering with an open jacket can help with that. Having something that has a bit of shimmer to it can provide that fun femme feel without losing the professional quality. And finally the shoes, though they may not be considered traditionally professional, they are certainly fun and again give the wearer the opportunity to gender express/gender bend while maintaining a sense of professional dress.
GENDER FABULOUS – MISS JAI’S PICKS
GENDER FABULOUSWhich Outfit Is Best?
-Huffington Post
GENDER FABULOUSWhich Outfit Is Best?
• Bold yet neutral colors
• Reserved sleeve and skirt lengths
• Minimal jewelry
-Huffington Post
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