Borderline Inappropriateness: Workwear
Hey you. Yes, YOU.
I know you get a tad bored with me telling you all about
finance and money keeping tips, so today I will share with you a topic that we
women held close to our heart: Fashion.
But true to this blog’s spirit of celebrating powerful and
working women, I am sharing with you on appropriate work wear for that
important appointment or presentation, corporate visits and whatnots.
Yes, you probably don’t need me, of all people to tell you
what to wear and what not to wear because you already have your suit game all
sorted out, good for you. But trust me on this one, I have seen more than a
handful of women who went for important appointments in a miniskirt and almost
see through tops, using Malaysia’s humid weather as their go-to excuse.
“Aiyaa, the weather is
sooo hot lehhh”, overheard everywhere. Well why not, babe, you are
literally heating the room with your plunging top.
I almost fainted when
I saw a woman in her late twenties going to work in a black miniskirt with
transparent panels on it in the LRT last week, like she was about to break into
a Nikki Minaj routine.
To all feminist out there who think that women should not be
stereotyped based on their outfits, I am all supportive, but to be fair, you
can’t blame others for not taking you seriously if you dress inappropriately
i.e. see through clothing, plunging neck lines, too tight or too short. Girls,
transparency should be reflected on your work, not your clothes.
So, what constitutes to a tasteful business/office look?
1. Clean lines.
Crisp top, and well pressed suit pants or
pencil skirt should be a staple in your wardrobe. And if you must do ruffles
and sequins, please don’t go crazy with them. Ruffles and sequins can make an
outfit looks interesting, but too much ruffles and sequins and you may end up
looking like a walking Christmas tree. How much is too much? Try this, wear
your sequins and walk into a dark room, and if your sequins catches lights and
reflect on the walls and ceiling like a disco ball, please change.
2. Muted color.
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Alicia Florrick (top), Jessica Pearson (below) |
Have you watched Suits and The Good Wife?
Both Jessica Pearson and Alicia Florrick have banging bodies, but they resisted
miniskirts and see through tops altogether in favor of mute colored tops, paired with well fitted pants or skirts. Yes,
they are make believe characters with million dollar budget for wardrobes, but
we can all learn a thing or two from them, that is to never overexpose.
Although, you can always incorporate colors
into your outfit, a splash here or there, never all in one go.
3. Scarves.
Many muslim ladies don headscarves to work,
and I understand the painstaking routine of having to coordinate your whole
outfits with your tudung/headscarves.
Chiffon, crepes or cotton headscarves are generally preferred, as they are
light, airy, and gels well with hot local weather. On scarves prints though,
whatever you do, don’t resort to icecream or cupcake prints on your head, loose
the sequins shawls for weekends as well, ladies. They are distracting.
Fullstop. A colleague of mine have a
penchant for girly headscarves, with cute butterfly prints, you name it,
cupcake, cotton candy, hello kitty, the list goes on and on, and you can’t help
but think about the new gelato shop just opened down the street as you catch
glimpse of her headscarves.
4. Leave the boobs and legs at home, for your other half’s eyes only.
Look, don’t come to work if you don’t look
like you want to work. Unless you are soliciting sexual advances from your male
colleague, please leave your miniskirts and spaghetti tops at home. You might
think you look gorgeous, you might be right, but truthfully, we all find it
uncomfortable and downright irritating when you keep having to adjust you strategically
cut top or pull down your skirt, all the whilst trying to sound serious
discussing work.
5. Neat hair (all areas).
If you are planning to wear a sleeveless top, please spare everyone the sore sight of unshaved armpit. If you are planning to wear skirts, and you have manly legs hair, shave! There is no shame in shaving, we all have hairs, but only the one on top of your head, frankly speaking, should see the light of day. Fullstop. Speaking of hair, have them cleaned and shampooed, bunned or tied into a ponytail, or have them combed neatly, at least. Unruly hair tells people one thing: That you couldn’t care less on how you look, and that translates into them thinking that you may actually be sloppy in your work and assignments as well.
Now, I am imagining that I am having a girly
talk with you over at Dottys, and that’s one topic discussed. Can I see you
again for tea, soon?
Till then, babe. Toodles J
Hahah. I agree. Please clear out all your ....hairs...
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