Navigating Workwear in our 50's

Navigating Workwear in our 50's

Navigating Work Wear in our 50’s is about finding the sweet spot between timeless elegance and contemporary fashion trends . A thoughtfully curated wardrobe is a blend of  classic staples with modern elements allowing us to manoeuvre through the professional landscape with style and grace.
When choosing pieces for your work wardrobe focus on pieces that are versatile. Dresses that can be accessorized differently to create not only different looks, but different levels of formality: something that can take you from the boardroom to lunch with colleagues and maybe even cocktails after work. This can be easily done by selecting the right shoes and accessories - but first and foremost is a dress that is well cut and suits your body.
Invest in timeless pieces that won’t date. Think wide leg linen pants and well fitted tops and stylish dresses. A blend of sophistication and comfort can reflect both seasoned professional expertise and personal style evolution.  Neutral colours like navy, blacks, charcoal, and camel are best with the odd pop of colour for style and personality.
Comfort is important too, without sacrificing style. Fabrics with a hint of stretch, tencel is a great option here - cool and comfortable with easy stretch and less wrinkling.   This can make a huge difference, insuring ease of movement throughout the day  and comfort while seated behind your desk.
Bear in mind that different industries most certainly have different dress code and expectations. A corporate lawyer and a kindergarten teach for example will have vastly different work wardrobes. Yet fabrics like linen and cotton will feature heavily in both.
At the end of the day, it’s about expressing your personality while maintaining professionalism. After all we spend the vast majority of time at work, so let’s make sure we look and feel great while we do lunch with colleagues and maybe even cocktails after work. This can be easily done by selecting the right shoes and accessories - but first and foremost is a dress that is well cut and suits your body.
Invest in timeless pieces that won’t date. Think wide leg linen pants and well fitted tops and stylish dresses. A blend of sophistication and comfort can reflect both seasoned professional expertise and personal style evolution.  Neutral colours like navy, blacks, charcoal, and camel are best with the odd pop of colour for style and personality.
Comfort is important too, without sacrificing style. Fabrics with a hint of stretch, tencel is a great option here - cool and comfortable with easy stretch and less wrinkling.   This can make a huge difference, insuring ease of movement throughout the day  and comfort while seated behind your desk.
Bear in mind that different industries most certainly have different dress code and expectations. A corporate lawyer and a kindergarten teach for example will have vastly different work wardrobes. Yet fabrics like linen and cotton will feature heavily in both.
At the end of the day, it’s about expressing your personality while maintaining professionalism. After all we spend the vast majority of time at work, so let’s make sure we look and feel great while we do.

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