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The problem of dressing for work is what every lady thinks about every morning as, although, there is no dress code in your office, you are still in two minds what to put on.

Is it possible to wear sexy clothes at work? I think no, as the main reason why you go to work is to work, but nothing else.

How to find this small difference between smart and elegant clothes and too sexy ones? It will be ideal not to have any miniskirts and bold décolleté blouses. You should choose something really smart like cavalli dress for example which are ideal for the office work.

Some companies don’t welcome jeans at work even if they are designer jeans like Dsquared Jeans. They think jeans look too casual to please the customers. The elegant black or dark brown pants will be just right

As for footwear, so here we can’t observe any limits and practically everything is allowed. Of course, everybody will pay attention you new smart D&G designer shoes from the latest collection. But try not to overdo while choosing the footwear.
Be reasonable when you choose designer clothes for the office. The
right clothes in the office creates your image of a good worker.

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Unlike a fashion faux pas, a career killer outfit can do your professional image permanent damage.

Looks to avoid in the workplace:

1.Too sexy: see-through lace, miniskirts, spaghetti straps, sheer sundresses, strappy stiletto sandals.

2.Too casual: jeans, shorts, T-shirts, hats, sneakers.

3.Too sloppy: wrinkled clothing, too many layers, baggy-fit clothing.

Hi zoe, good to see the points you mentioned, this is very true.

Being too sexy,too casual may put a deep impact on your professional image.

So chose your wearings wisely.

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