
Boring Work Wardrobes |
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| Written by Jane Stabler | |
When did it become the norm to remove creativity from the workplace wardrobe? As a general rule, the black suit, white shirt seems to be the uniform of the masses.
The other day I passed what was obviously an emergency evacuation drill in the middle of Sydney. It could have only been that or a funeral procession that had gone haywire, as almost everyone bar the lady in the bright orange fire warden jacket was in a black suit. From two streets away, anyone passing by could see this gaggle of folk shrouded in black on what was a relatively sunny day. Not only did the group look homogenous, they looked boring. Void of imagination and void of style. Upon closer inspection, I saw one bold lady wearing red shoes and had to stop myself from hugging her. At least she was attempting to break the mould. Then, interestingly, yesterday I passed a university graduation ceremony, and everyone was in black gowns. Granted there was a coloured sash to distnguish the area of study, but I coulnd't help but wonder - is this where it all starts? The perception that black alone is the colour to denote professionalism, and professional employment? Now I have been known to regularly praise black ensembles. Black is both stylish and flattering, but the black suit, void of a personal touch, every day, is not a fashion icon. Yes, some professions do evoke impressions of, and perhaps even require, slightly more drab ensembles. You don’t really anticipate meeting accountants who are the epitome of style. (And I'm not saying incredibly fashionable accountants are not out there, but stereotypes are not created in a vaccuum.) But regardless of your professional employment, if you're not completely restricted by a head to toe uniform, surely self-expression can play a (very vital) role? Looking professional does not negate looking stylish. It is oh so easy to add some flair without compromising on looking smart. AskBronny, as usual, is here to help, so let us share some simple tips to brighten up that dreary work wardrobe. 1. Accessorise, accessessorise, accessorise! 2. Dare to be different! 3. Wear a dress. For most of us, having to go to work on any given day is bad enough; don’t let your boring wardrobe make your plight even more tragic. Take AskBronny's advice and add a touch of style and personality to your outfit each morning. Dare to stand out from the stock standard suits and ensembles of your office and become the Happy Feet in your workplace’s daily penguin march. |
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