Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Ladies....TIPS on "Selecting your Business Suit"

The golden rules to what makes the proper business attire; I swear by this list... Print it off, and hang it in your closet for safe keeping. Not sure what kind of business attire to wear ladies? We all want to know the answer to this question? How many times have you got dressed for an interview or a meeting and had at least 5 suits on before you chose the right one? How many times even after choosing the "right one" did you get half way there and question your choice you made? I am guilty as charged on this one...I did a little research. I found some imperative information that really helps me all the time so I thought,...Why not share it with all of you, my friends. I have to call someone up and ask which is best to wear as I sure wouldn't want to not dress properly for the occasion.



Office suits. Women's business suits will let your co-workers and clients know they can take you seriously. Choose your suits to reflect a professional attitude: look for solid, neutral colors and few embellishments. If you only want one or two ladies' suits for work, choose suits in lightweight wool or a cotton blend so you can wear them throughout the year. Be sure to have skirt suits in your closet for important meetings or for interviews. You can also add women's pant suits to your wardrobe.




  • Evening suits. For a dinner out, a concert or cocktails, you'll want to be more dressed up. You can dress up women's business suits with a few accessory changes or you can just wear a women's suit with a little more flair. A fun fabric -- like leather or silk -- in a bright color or a bold print will make more of a statement than a neutral black suit. Depending on the event, you may want to consider dress suits.

  • Special event suits. A wedding or other party is the perfect opportunity to wear designer suits. A tuxedo-style black suit is stylish, or you can choose suits made of fine fabrics, like silk or velvet. Flirty, feminine details -- piping, ruffles or flounces -- on your suit will make your outfit appropriate for the occasion.
  • Weekend suits. Casual women's suits allow you to wear more comfortable clothing while still looking stylish. Women's pant suits in casual fabrics, like corduroy or denim, give you the chance to flatter your figure without looking overdressed. Casual shapes work well for weekend suits, like A-line skirts and cropped pants.

  • Women's Suit Details:

    1. Waistline. Whether you're emphasizing your curves or creating a few from scratch, a suit jacket with a defined waistline can do wonders for your figure, making you look slimmer and taller. If you have a thick middle, make sure you choose a suit jacket that doesn't cinch too much, so you'll still be comfortable.
    2. Jacket length. A cropped suit jacket can show off narrow hips and long legs. A longer suit jacket can elongate a short torso and conceal a tummy.
    3. Skirt and pant shapes. Skirt suits and dress pants in a flowing shape can downplay a heavier bottom half. If you want to show off long legs, choose women's suits with narrower pants and skirts.
    4. Colors and patterns: Remember that you'll always look longer and leaner if you wear one color; designer suits with matching pieces can help you achieve this look. However, a pattern on one piece can draw the eye to features you want to emphasize.

    Women's Suit Details

    1. Casual. For weekends and casual evenings, T-shirts are perfect with a women's suit. Stick to slim-fitting tees and make sure your jewelry reflects the casualness of the outfit.
    2. Glam. Camisoles, lacy tank tops and silky halter tops make your business suits perfect for evenings and events. If you'll be taking off your suit jacket, make sure your fun top can be worn on its own.
    1. Professional. Crisp button-down blouses are the perfect choice with the business suits you wear to the office. A white blouse is a classic, but don't be afraid to mix it up with bright colors and fun patterns. A turtleneck sweater in a neutral color is also an excellent layering option for work when it's colder.

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