Hi all!
Today I start a new job and I am sooo excited. I worked in my previous one for 6 months and although I had a fantastic time and had the best workmates, I was ready for a change.
My new office doesn't have much of a dress code but since I am still on "probation" I opt to be safe rather than sorry. Below I give you tips on what to wear when you are just starting a new job.
My number one rule is to keep things simple. Since I don't have to wear suits or worry about showing my toes, I can be free to play around with items from my wardrobe.
Trousers
I'd tuck in the blouse and use accessories to add colour. The beauty of this outfit is it's simplicity. I love how the blue accessories tie in the whole outfit and give it some colour without making it too much.
A monocromatic look is also a big plus because it generates a level of seriousness. I'd go for colours such as blacks, greys and whites.
A pair of trousers paired with boots can be easily transitioned from day to night.
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Today I start a new job and I am sooo excited. I worked in my previous one for 6 months and although I had a fantastic time and had the best workmates, I was ready for a change.
My new office doesn't have much of a dress code but since I am still on "probation" I opt to be safe rather than sorry. Below I give you tips on what to wear when you are just starting a new job.
My number one rule is to keep things simple. Since I don't have to wear suits or worry about showing my toes, I can be free to play around with items from my wardrobe.
Trousers
| Nothing beats a well fitting pair of pants paired with simple heels and a pussy bow blouse. |
A monocromatic look is also a big plus because it generates a level of seriousness. I'd go for colours such as blacks, greys and whites.
A pair of trousers paired with boots can be easily transitioned from day to night.
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