3 Corporate Outfit Ideas

By Berrycreamie @mhi1106
I don’t know what came to our dean’s mind that he decided to make Monday and Wednesday corporate-attire day. He said that it is a training of a sort because after we graduate, we will be in the corporate world blah blah blah. Seriously, it’s no joke! During these days, I feel like my outfits are kinda boring; you can’t even wear your newly bought cute shirt because of it. Not unless you have this beautiful, good quality quincaenera dresses au. Anyway, whether you are a student or an office girl that always faces the “I’ve got nothing to wear” dilemma, and then this post may help you. I hope. 1. The Classic always works  Yes, the classic black slacks, white shirt, and blazer and vice versa, always work. And it’s probably the most common and easiest way to dress whenever it is the corporate-attire day. Honestly, this is my favorite style, especially if I’m running late and got no time to mix and match my clothes. All I have to add is an accessory to make a statement of my outfit. 

2. The Casual-formal Don’t have a slacks or skirts when Monday comes? You can always wear jeans, girl! Just make sure that you have a nice, smart top to match it and wear heels. Sometimes, it’s all about the accessories. If the classic is easy, then casual-formal is the easiest. We, girls always have this cute yet smart top just waiting to be worn, yes? So yeah, the easiest. ^^  3. The Glam/Feminine
Of course some of you prefer to wear skirts and dresses too or perhaps this jumpsuit you bought last month, the glam and feminine is for you. This outfit will totally rock with your favorite bright lips and sky high heels. I know that those who fall in this style probably have the most glamorous piece of dresses or better yet who have bought discount designer dresses online 2016 and still want to look sophisticated during Monday of work.  I hope this post helps and that by Monday (and Wednesday, in my case), you won’t have any problem choosing what you’ll wear.
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