During college it is a done Dthing to wear casuals and to wear clothes that are in vogue. But more often than not we forget that after a matter of few years we would have to follow the dress codes laid down by the office culture and follow their norms.

Pulkit Singh comes to your rescue. The Professional Look People generally; associate getting dressed for the office as putting an end to their personal styles. Some looks make you look polished and a thorough professional while others can be a career killer.

The goal to getting dressed for work is to profess a competent image, regardless of your employment level or career path.

The ability to do your job is largely perceived by the styles, colors, lengths and fit of your attire. Looking cute or trendy does not go down well in the official circles.

In general , the more distracting a piece of clothing or jewellery is, the less appropriate it is for office wear

Some Pointers
Color plays an inherent part in professional image.

include red, navy, gray and black. Most of these colors work well in pantsuits, skirts and shoes and mix back with softer feminine colors that are appropriate like ice blue, lilac, soft pink and ivory. Loud colors like hot pink and wild prints are much riskier in the office and should be avoided at all costs.

Jewelry that jangles (chandelier earrings, stacks of bangles) is disturbing. Opt for stud earrings or single bracelets. Slouchy handbags look sloppy. Choose structured styles that project an organized image.

Most of what constitutes a polished image is in the details: wellpolished shoes and neat hair will make you a sure shot winner in the department of appearances. Fit is everything when you are talking about tailored work clothes. Pants should be fitted.

Skirts, especially straight styles like pencil skirts, should be loose enough to sit down in comfortably. Jackets should be able to be buttoned.