"Basic separates don't make an impression," Adam says. "You'll get more oomph if you match your jacket with your skirt."
The bigger fashion don't, however, is the buff hose. Adam says pantyhose
should always match the color shoe you're wearing. "[Buff hose is] only
for nurses," he says. "Or if you're wearing a white shoe with it."
Drab shoes and lackluster
loafers are something that often stops Adam in his tracks. And gym
shoes? A big no-no! "I cringe at the sight of a woman in a nice suit
with white athletic shoes, looking like Melanie Griffith in Working Girl," he says. "Even sleek, low-profile sneakers, while fine for your commute, are too informal for a traditional office."
Style Alternative: Cute, Versatile Flats
When you want to kick off your heels
in favor of a pain-free day but still look stylish, a comfortable flat
is essential. Adam says to look for a pair with cushioning that will
take you from work to the weekend.
Work Style Mistake: Schlumpy, Oversized or Logo T-Shirts
Tees have become like jeans—accepted
just about everywhere, certifiably stylish, incredibly dressed up, and
available at all prices. But there is a fine line at the workplace. You
can go too casual. "Don't try to sneak in one of those schlumpy,
oversize horrors in dorky pastels or a logo tee from your last trip to
the Magic Kingdom," Adam says.
Style Alternative: A Sophisticated Tee Under a Jacket
Adam says a more polished t-shirt
look is possible. "I'm talking about a nice, semi-fitted top in a
sophisticated hue, with serious design details like draping, pleats, and
gathers," he says.
Work Style Mistake: Sloppy Denim
Shredded jeans for the office? Oy.
Adam says it's a not-to-wear-over-a-certain-age rule too. "If you wore
this trend during the first go-around in the '80s, that's a sign you
shouldn't resurrect it," he says. "In fact, follow that rule with every
trend."
Also, avoid tacking a jacket onto dowdy mom jeans. "Too saggy, too high
waisted, and way too light is not my idea of dressed-up denim," Adam
says.
Style Alternative: Dressed Up Denim
Power trousers—yes, they're
denim—are far sleeker than jeans and pair nicely with a knit jacket for
the office. "I take the minority view that jeans shouldn't go
everywhere," Adam says. "Denim—not necessarily blue, because I'm fond of
charcoal and black—is another story, particularly now that it's
available in a range of fresh, fashionable incarnations. Incorporating
these new pieces guarantees that you'll look youthful, dressier than you
would in jeans, and never overdone."
Work Style Mistake: A Tunic as a Dress
Tunics never go out of style, Adam
says, however, you can definitely create an office faux pas without the
right outfit accoutrements. Treated as dresses, tunics will cut you off
at midthigh—not exactly office-appropriate, let alone, flattering.
Style Alternative: Tunic Paired with Leggings
Avoid "Is that a shirt or a dress?" looks by pairing pretty tunics with sleek leggings or slim-cut pants. Problem solved.
Work Style Mistake: Too Bright, Too Dark or Chipped Nail Polish
A surefire way to not look
professional polished? Your polish. "As you age, skin gets more
sallow—and [some] colors don't look good against it," Adam says. And
stress relief should never come in the form of chipping off your nail
polish.
Style Alternative: Clean, Buffed Nails with Neutral or Clear Polish
Whether you're extending a handshake
or using them as your go-to gesturing prop, people at work notice your
hands. Adam says it's best to leave the neon (and chipped) nails to the
teenagers and opt for a more polished polish.
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