Dress to Impress!

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DIFFERENT POINTS

• Business Professional

• Business Casual

• Color Schemes

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BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL

Men

• Tailored dark suit (black, charcoal, gray, navy blue)

• Pressed, long-sleeved shirt (white or conservative

dark color)

• Tie should have a subtle color or pattern

• Polished dress shoes with dark socks

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BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CON.

Women

• Dark solid suit (black, charcoal, gray, navy blue)

• Tailored jacket

• Hemmed pants

• Skirt that is at, or one inch above knee

• Collared shirt, knit shirt or silk camisole

• Polished flats or close-toed heels with

pantyhose or tights

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BUSINESS CASUAL

Men

• Suit without a tie

• Dress pants or pressed khakis with a leather belt

• Collared shirt, knit, sweater, or blazer

• Polished dress shoes with dark socks

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BUSINESS CASUAL CON.

Women

• Dress or tailored separates

• Stylish flats or close-toed heels with pantyhose or tights

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DON’T’S

Men

• Earrings or other distracting jewelry

• Excessive cologne

• Unkempt facial hair

Women

• Cleavage

• Sleeveless shirts

• Miniskirts

• Stilettos

• Distracting jewelry

• Excessive makeup or perfume

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COLOR SCHEMES

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RULE OF THREE COLORS

1. Primary Color

2. Secondary Color

3. Highlight Color

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COLOR WHEEL

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ANALOG COLORS

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COMPLEMENTARY AND SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY

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TRIAD

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MONOTONE CHROMATIC AND ACHROMATIC

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SUMMARY

• Business Professional

• Suits

• Pressed shirts, polished shoes, subtle patterns

• Business Casual

• Options

• Knits, sweaters, blazers, no ties

• Color Schemes

• Color wheel

• Analog, complementary, split complementary, triad, monotone

chromatic and achromatic

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Remember:

“Your most important step is to match your own personal

style to that of the job you want and project not only

professionalism but a sense of self and self-worth by

being confident in what you wear.”

- Michael A. Lubarsky of Askmen.com

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