What to wear, Ladies!!! simple advice...
Recently, most of the topics here speaks about how the ladies should or must wear specially when they are in the public places aside being here in the Muslim countries.
Proper dressing would be a pretty nonsensical topic of discussion. What’s so hard about throwing on some slacks and a blouse, right? Wrong. Not only has the aesthetic landscape changed for people in the Millenial Generation, some of us tend to take things just a tad too casual.
Like it or not, we’re judged by our appearances on a daily basis. How you dress affects how others see you, and in many cases, how you are treated. So no matter what or who you are, it’s important to appear composed. You should be dressing for the way that you want others to treat you, not necessarily what you have.
The thought of showing excess amounts of skin should not even cross your mind. No cleavage, no micro-mini skirts and absolutely no midriff-baring clothing. Despite how cute you think you are, halter-tops and skin-tight jeans sometimes are not appropriate. Keep things classy by layering your outfits. It’s okay if you’re desperate to wear that new tank top to work – just remember to grab a cardigan or sweater to balance out your ensemble. Your makeup should follow the same understated rules.
Jeans paired with a blouse or with a cute jacket can be a stylish outfit for a relaxed strolling – if the jeans are of the right variety. The denim you wear should be classic and reserved.
Three important factors for dressing for success when it comes to work:
1. Your industry. If you’re a lawyer or you work in finance, you’re likely going to be in a suit. It’s hard to get around that. But if you’re a graphic artist or an administrative assistant, your look may vary depending on the job.
2. Your schedule. Dress codes often change from day to day. If you have meetings, you should look more polished than you would for a day full of paperwork. But don’t show up to the office with a pair of sunglasses on your head just because you aren’t meeting with clients. There’s business casual and then there’s casual-casual. Know the line.
3. Your company. Some companies may be more lenient than others. But that doesn’t mean you can start to look flat-out dumpy. Just because you can wear sneakers, for example, doesn’t mean you should be wearing the dirty pair you use to run five miles every morning. No matter what the company standard, cleanliness and respectfulness are a must.
What about you, any other suggestions????
Your industry - That's why i have asked a certain tiger Lily to wear Fishnets and high heels along with a Silk embroided dress..
Dressing sense and likeings are individuals taste and also according to applicable dress code of qatar's law.
Being normal its not a fault., ;)
Great advice !
*Bunga*
Which means your clothes grew to be sexy while you became fat!