Слайд 1Dress Code for women
What should women put on when they go
to work? You can see, that the clothes must be strict and comfortable.
Слайд 2Business Professional Dress
Successful people believe their success is attributable to a
pattern of mutually beneficial interpersonal relationships, as much as it is due to technical skills or business knowledge.
Слайд 3A Relaxed, Casual Dress Code
Your Company's objective in establishing a relaxed,
casual, and informal work dress code is to enable the employees to work comfortably in the workplace. Yet, certain standards are established so employees are not confused about the meaning of the terms: relaxed, casual, and informal dress.
Слайд 4A casual work dress code.
A casual work dress code allows employees
to wear anything they find comfortable, as long as the attire is appropriate, to work. In a casual work dress code environment, the goal is comfort for employees and informality
Слайд 5A Formal, Professional Dress Code
Your Company's objective in establishing a formal
dress code is to enable our employees to project the professional image that is in keeping with the needs of the clients and customers. Because the industry requires the appearance of trusted business professionals.
Слайд 6Dress Code for Customer Interaction and Trade Shows
Even if you work
in a casual dress code environment or a business casual work environment, the rules may change when you hit the road for your company with a business mission. Whether you are exhibiting at a trade show, attending a conference or training session, or visiting a customer, the dress code in effect at your office may change for travel and meeting customers.
Слайд 7Work Dress Codes
Successful people believe their success is attributable to a
pattern of mutually beneficial interpersonal relationships, as much as it is due to technical skills or business knowledge. Your communication and the image you present create the first impression - often the lasting impression - on the people you meet. should be medium or small sized purse that matches your outfit
Слайд 8Accessories-Jewelry
Earrings have gained popularity for both sexes in recent years, but
they really are only appropriate for females in the career fair/interviewing arena.
Wear one pair of simple earrings for these events.
Watches are good for both sexes, - same caliber as the rest of your appearance.
Rings and bracelets can be worn but in moderation and if they are essential to you. One ring is most appropriate.
Jewelry should never be a distraction for you or the employer.
Слайд 9A casual dress code
Portfolio to carry resumes
Light on the perfume
Breath mints
Слайд 10DRESS FOR SUCCESS-MEN
Suit-Dark blue, gray, muted
pin-stripes
Shirt-White, pale blue or
yellow
Tie-Conservative,
classic
Shoes-Polished dress shoes
Слайд 11What NOT to Wear in an Interview-
Top 20 Wardrobe Malfunctions
1. Carrying
a backpack or fannypack instead of a briefcase or portfolio: Some image consultants suggest women ditch their purse, too!
2. Sunglasses on top of your head or headphones around your neck.
3. Too-short skirts: Forget what some of those gals on 'The Apprentice' are wearing. Your skirt should cover your thighs when you are seated.
4. The wrong tie: Ties should be made of silk, no less than three and a quarter inches wide with a conservative pattern. Image consultants say the best colors are red or burgundy.
5. Overly bright or large-patterned clothing: With the possible exception of creative fields like advertising, it's best to stick with navy, black or gray.
Слайд 12Top 20 Wardrobe Malfunctions
Continued
6. Heavy makeup on women (or any makeup
on a man)
7. Earrings on men:: avoid wearing any jewelry unless it is a wedding ring, class ring or watch.
8. More than one set of earrings on women
9. Facial piercings, tongue jewelry or visible tattoos
10. Ill-fitting clothes:
Few people can wear things straight off the rack.
Spending $ for tailoring.
Слайд 13Top 20 Wardrobe Malfunctions-Continued
11. Long fingernails, especially with bright or specialty
polishes.
13. Short-sleeved shirts, even worse when worn with a tie
14. Fishnets, patterned hosiery or bare legs (no matter how tan you are).
15. Men whose socks don't match their shoes, or whose socks are too short and leave a gap of
16. Rumpled or stained clothing: If interviewing late in the day.
17. Scuffed or inappropriate footwear, including sneakers, stilettos, open-toed shoes and sandals
18. Strong aftershaves, perfumes or colognes: Many people are allergic to certain scents.
19. Belts and shoes that don't match
20. Telltale signs that your wearing a new suit. Remove all tags and extra buttons -- and remember to cut off the zigzag thread that keeps pockets and slits closed!
Слайд 15The Basics
Wear shoes that are well maintained
Press your clothing
Keep a “business
professional” outfit at the office for emergencies
Слайд 16Business Casual In A Conservative Company
May mean a blazer and skirt
Less
conservative company may mean a light sweater or knit top worn under a blazer with a skirt or slacks
The best guide is to tune into the dress of those moving up the corporate ladder
Слайд 17The Don’ts
Don’t wear more than 13 accessories
Don’t wear slacks to work
if you’ve never seen top-level women at your organization wear them
Don’t wear hosiery and shoes that are darker than your hem
Слайд 18Tips
Business casual does not give you license to wear short skirts
Wear
skin-toned hosiery when your business outfit consists of a short-sleeved jacket or dress
Dress for the position you want, not the position you have
Слайд 19Don’t know what to wear?
Your business casual wardrobe should consist of
the same type of clothes and accessories described in your organization’s dress code.
If your company does not have a documented business casual code, emulate the dress of the person whose position you want!