Don't dress too old
I will never forget a client I worked years ago. She was in her late 20's but had already accomplished great success. This client found herself interacting with peers who were many years older than her and she wanted to compete and be taken seriously among her colleagues. When I entered her closet I found that she was making the biggest mistake I see many young, successful women make, she was dressing way too old.
Applying logic to her approach to her wardrobe, it made sense. In order to fit in with her coworkers she figured it was smart to dress like them. However, this plan was backfiring on her because she actually looked younger in her wardrobe instead of older because it looked like she was wearing her mom's clothes, like she was playing dress up. When I switched things around with her and created a more age appropriate, yet powerful wardrobe, within just a few months she told me she tripled her sales and since then her success has been through the roof.
If you are confused about what to buy, even the most well intentioned moms are probably not your best shopping buddies because in order to look older, wearing labels that your mom would purchase isn't the solution. Don't try copying your successful older coworkers either, it won't work.
Spend more on classic work pieces and style them with younger accents
If you are a young professional it is quite possible that you haven't built up a wardrobe in breadth as your older coworkers. You have to start somewhere and if you are only now starting to make some money to spend on clothing put the majority of your wardrobe budget towards good, foundation pieces, like one good, classic three piece suit and other tailored pieces and then less on the components you wear with them. I even take this approach with my more seasoned and successful clients, but for you, as you are in the beginning of building your work wardrobe, this is crucial. You want to get more with less and start adding clothes to your wardrobe that will go the distance. Even if you don't need to wear a suit daily, you can break it up and wear it a variety of different ways.
How to Create a Powerful Wardrobe When You are the Youngest Employee
Below are four mix-and-match looks that further explain and illustrate how to build a powerful wardrobe when you are a young, successful woman.
Outfit #1When investing in your tailored pieces, keep them neutral. Because the skirt is navy and the cardigan is grey, it doesn't matter what color you pop underneath it. Plus, as you cycle in less expensive tops, your more expensive pieces always look fresh and updated.
Outfit #3Finishing the look, I added these grey ballerina flats, stud earrings from Bauble Bar and bracelet from Stella & Dot.
You could also take this top and wear it with the skirt and grey cardigan or navy blazer over it.
Outfit #4Here, for example, I used this sleeveless, yellow Boden dress in ponte and used the jacket of the navy Theory suit to layer over it. Here, again, I am using those versatile green shoes from Nine West and all the accessories I previously used. Instead of loading your closet full of black shoes, think about colorful ones, like green that can be worn just as often as black pairs. You'll get the same amount of wear while also inexpensively creating some variety.
From a mix-and-match standpoint, the grey J. Crew cardigan could also be layered over the dress to create another outfit.
Build your powerful wardrobe by keeping the look fresh, youthful and professional. Spend your money on good classic pieces that will bring you a lot of timeless wear and rotate in some fun pieces that highlight your youth and show you mean business at the same time.