If you are interviewing or think there may be a job search in your future, modifying your wardrobe may not be at the top of your priority list. The way you present yourself visually, however, is often the method by which others judge you before a lengthy conversation. Why not make the most of those first few minutes and create a fabulous first impression?
Two important facets of a business image that aren't discussed much are appearing current, and looking age-appropriate. These aspects are not mutually exclusive, and actually complement each other.
Here are some tips for achieving a style that is both current and age-appropriate:
1. Give away any clothes in your closet that are worn out, pilling, shiny or don't fit. Include anything that is more than ten years old. These clothes might feel like vintage gems to you, but to others look dated.
2. Try mixing up fabrics and patterns. Larger patterns can mix with smaller ones; similarly small geometrics can mix with florals, paisleys and weaves. Just keep the same color palette.
3. Review your hairstyle and eyeglasses. They should be updated every two years. There is nothing wrong with a classic hairstyle that you like, just ask your stylist to make subtle changes as time goes by.
4. Similarly makeup needs to be reviewed. Our skin coloration changes as we age, and what looked flattering in the past may not work now.
5. Take a serious look at jewelry. A strong watch looks current, put the dainty ones away for another time. Make sure you have one strong focal point, such as a pendant or bangle bracelet. Your other pieces should complement the focal point. Stay away from matched sets of jewelry; this matchy/matchy look will date you.
6. Men's suits seem to be moving away from a very formal look. Try wearing a suit without a tie or a sport coat with dress slacks. Both these looks are youthful and professional. Of course on an interview always wear a suit and tie unless told otherwise.
7. Try to bring in a trendy look as an accessory. For men a plaid tie, or patterned shirt with a suit; for women a woven scarf or shiny belt would work. The key is to look polished without seeming to try too hard.
8. It's hard to overemphasize the importance of good fit in building a flattering age-appropriate wardrobe. Use your tailor and have him/her check the sleeve length in addition to pant length and waist.
One final note about color; there is no faster way to date yourself than by wearing all black. Color is all around us, and appearing youthful and energetic is as easy as adding a touch of it to an outfit. Purple, yellow, red, turquoise and pink are all bright and energetic. Choose one color or a pattern that combines several, throw it on and have fun!
Sharon Kornstein, AICI, CIP of ImageDesign is known for developing an effective visual image for professionally minded men and women by blending their physical characteristics, personal preferences and industry requirements into a unique, comfortable and cohesive style. For more info go to www.imagedesignconsulting.com.
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