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Well, I am going to reference my old boss's wardrobe for you because she had a similar figure to yours and always dressed absolutely stylishly and flatteringly.

As regards the trousers--no cuffs. Cuffs visually shorten the legs. Cuffed jeans can look cute, though juvenile, for casual wear, but cuffed dress slacks frequently make the wearer look stumpy and dumpy. Slim-ish fitting straight-leg trousers will probably be your best bet, though if you have the right type of top or jacket, wider legged trousers can be very cute and comfortable. If you go for wide legged trousers, make sure they break over the top of your shoe, even if it means you have to grade the back hem so you don't step on it. This also visually lengthens the legs.

With the jackets, be sure to shop in the petite deepartment. I know this is kind of a "no duh" piece of advice, but some stores are laid out weirdly and you don't know for sure which area is which. A jacket from the petite department will be proportioned to a shorter figure and won't hit your thigh as you had mentioned and the waist curve will hit where your waist is. I'd suggest waist-length or cropped jackets, which can look very cute on a curvy figure, with a slim-fitting top underneath.

For skirt length, the ankle-length can look way cute. For shorter skirts, usually 1-2" above the knee is a good length. Depending on the cut of the skirt, however, tea-length can be pretty cute, too.

For the businessy suit, black is good, but if you do want to go for a color, navy or grey would be fine, just see which looks best on you. I look sickening in navy, so I would opt for the grey myself, but if you look good in cool colors, then the navy may be your best choice ever!

Definitely check out the petite departments of your favorite shops, and there are some shops geared toward shorter women. Most of the stuff in Petite Sophisticate is awfully middle-aged, but you will find some good basics there which you can dress up or down.

Don't worry about looking like a grown-up. It isn't the end of the world, and there are actually some really sharp suits out there once you get a chance to look and decide what your style is. Also, once you settle into a job, you may find the dress code is fairly flexible. Best of luck to you!
 
Smart / Business Casual Work Looks

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I've fallen in love with this look from Nordstrom.com and thought it would be ideal for a smart casual look to wear to work.
 
it's nice...is this considered casual where you work?...what's considered 'normal'?...
i'm curious... :flower:
 
Originally posted by softgrey@Oct 10 2004, 05:26 PM
it's nice...is this considered casual where you work?...what's considered 'normal'?...
i'm curious... :flower:
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This ensemble would not be considered casual at my work but 'smart' casual and definetely not 'formal'. If you changed the top for a blouse and wore a matching jacket, that would be 'formal'. If I were asked to go and meet important clients, I would probably have to go wearing something more formal.
 
all those new names that have been invented recently for appropriate work attire seem a bit confusing... and a bit silly really...

smart casual??...who came up with that i wonder... ^_^

anyway, thanks for taking the time to answer... :flower:
 
Originally posted by softgrey@Oct 10 2004, 05:47 PM
all those new names that have been invented recently for appropriate work attire seem a bit confusing... and a bit silly really...

I totally agree :). I hear the term 'smart casual' all the time though. And some people at my work have been asked to wear a more 'formal' suit to go and meet clients. It's all too confusing!

I will be buying this outfit for work though.
 
Smart casual = British version of what Americans would call "business casual."
 
Okay, I have a portfolio review I have to stand up and give in a couple of weeks at work. Since I'll be in front of a crowded room (30 or so ppl), I feel the need to start picking out an outfit like.. now. This is what I was thinking... I have these fabulous tomato red pumps with off-white stitching on them that I've had for a couple of years. Believe me, they are cute. (sorry no pics at the moment). I was thinking of doing a basic, black (maybe jersey knit?) dress. Just visualizing something not too dressy (we are pretty casual at work for the most part, but I like to dress it up a little on presentation days). It doesn't even have to be a dress, maybe skirt and top. Pants.. eh.. maybe, but I wear jeans everyday here, I thought I'd spruce it up a little. Any help or suggestions would be mucho appreciated!!! :)
 
what about a wrap dress - I was just given a black jersey wrap dress as a present & it is very versatile as its quite smart but can be dressed down too - over jeans or trousers. they are very feminine too & flattering to lots of different body shapes.
 
Originally posted by helena@Oct 13 2004, 07:39 AM
what about a wrap dress - I was just given a black jersey wrap dress as a present & it is very versatile as its quite smart but can be dressed down too - over jeans or trousers. they are very feminine too & flattering to lots of different body shapes.
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Yes, that's kind of what I've been looking for. Do you know where yours came from? I need something fitted since I'm on the thin side, but also wanted it to be subtle so the shoes would stand out. I figure if people are looking at my shoes instead of my face, then I'll be less nervous. :P
 
that actually makes sense,,,thx boogie...
 
I made a quick search and couldn't find a related topic..so hope this isnt a double post :innocent:

So anyways, I'm off for 8 months to Europe for an office job. I don't wanna pack alot of clothes, and already am in search for the perfect black suit and pumps/comfy shoes and bag

What do you think are the must have basic office pieces in general? (and particularly this season? Early 2005- Summer)
 
White Suit (Dior Helmut Jacket)
 

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Black Trouser DKNY $195
 

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Two new suits which are still highly feminine.
 

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Would you wear jeans to work as a professional?

I'm tempted to wear jeans to work, kicked up with a nice shirt, jacket, shoes, and jewelry. In a professional environment (not corporate), do you think jeans worn in this way would be acceptable? Or should I stick to trousers and skirts?
 

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