To ace your office OOTD, it is essential to choose formal collection colours that are both professional and suitable for the season. Here are tips by experts
Fashionable and well-put-together attire reflects professionalism and respect for the workplace environment hence, dressing in formal wear shows that you take your job seriously and are committed to presenting yourself in a polished manner. When you dress stylishly and feel confident in your appearance, it can significantly boost your self-esteem and overall confidence and this, in turn, can positively impact your performance and interactions with colleagues and clients.
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Kapil Bhatia, CEO and Founder of UNIREC, suggested that to ace your office Outfit of the Day (OOTD), it is essential to choose colours that are both professional and suitable for the season and recommended the following five colours to add to your formal collection -
Kapil Bhatia added, “These five colours were chosen because they strike the right balance between professionalism and seasonal appropriateness. They allow you to create stylish and eye-catching office outfits while adhering to the formal dress code. Remember, the key is to mix and match these colours with classic staples in your wardrobe to achieve a polished and office-appropriate summer OOTD.”
Bringing her expertise to the same, Rashmi Shukla, Business Head and Senior Vice President at JAYPORE, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd, shared, “Fortifying your office wardrobe with an array of colours is instrumental this season and it is the ideal time to play with colours, patterns, embroideries and fabrics. While whites and pastels remain an all-time favorite, introduce them in new avatars. Pairing outfits in muted colours with shimmering tribal silver jewellery can further elevate the whole look. A rustic hasli or choker or statement earrings look sophisticated as well as add a dash of shimmer. The season also presents an ideal time to experiment with multicolours through prints in office-ready tunics, shirts, dresses, kurtas and even sarees.”
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