![]() Similar to the problem of wearing high heels, you’d want to move around as much as you can. Yes, you want to look great, but you shouldn’t sacrifice your comfort. Remember, you always have to dress comfortably at work. Then when it’s 5pm, you’re ready to strut out of the office once again. If your feet are tired, you can switch to your flats while in the office so you can be as mobile as you want. On the other hand, if you really like to wear those pumps, I suggest you bring flats with you and leave it under your desk. The last thing you’d want is to get your boss mad because you’re doing things too slow (of course, you can’t tell him it’s about the heels). ![]() You’d want to wear shoes that you can move around easily, efficiently and comfortably. I know your pumps are fabulous, but honey, if it won’t get you from point A to B in a jiffy, then you better ditch it. However, if your pumps are making you move slower, it may be best to take it down a notch. The higher the heels, the greater you feel! And of course, the higher the heels, the sexier you feel too! Work heels are a favorite among career women. Although I know some people get a kick out of the incessant staring, it is SO unprofessional and your boss won’t appreciate it. So, if you plan to wear a sheer or transparent blouse with your bra or camisole peeking through, please don’t. In the workplace, distractions are minimized as much as possible. BUT, just make sure to keep the blazer on throughout the day. Never go to the office wearing a tube top or strapless dress unless you intend to wear a blazer or sweater over it. I know that this should be common knowledge, but seriously, there are women who didn’t get the memo and will need some reminding. The rule is, the thicker the straps, the better… which also means that you should just wear sleeves. There’s really no reason to wear spaghetti straps in the office even if it’s scorching hot outside. ![]() HOWEVER, if you really, really need to wear this skirt, like it’s the focal point of your look, go ahead but make sure to wear thick stockings underneath. You’re going to the office, not a party so use those short skirts for a night out instead.Īside from thinking it’s too short, how else would you know? If you can’t bend easily to pick up something without worrying about flashing your behind, then that is too short my friend. If you’re thinking twice about wearing that skirt because you feel that it might be too short, there’s a good chance that it probably is. Don’t be afraid to raise your hand if you’re guilty, what matters is that we move past those mistakes and help you land the right kind of glam for work. You could’ve been committing these work fashion faux pas, but at least we can put at end to this right here and right now. 9 Fashion Faux Pas To Avoid When Dressing Up For Work We spend most of our day at work, which means that we dress up for work more than we dress up for parties. I don’t blame you for trying to look hot, but you must know that there’s a thin line between professionally sexy and just cringe-worthy sexy at the office. Speaking to the Australian TV program Sunrise about the moment she ditched her heels, according to Us Weekly, Roberts said: "A lot of time and effort went into ankles up.You’re spending 40 hours a week there, you might as well look good, right? Cannes reps told Screen Daily that its dress code - "tuxedo, formal dress for gala screenings" - hadn't changed, and that "there is no specific mention about the height of the women's heels as well as for men's." Julia Roberts stunned at the premiere for "Money Monster" at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival in a flowing Armani Privé gown with a pair of sky-high heels.Īt one point, she slipped out of her shoes, walking barefoot alongside her costars.Īccording to Us Weekly, it might have been considered a rebellious moment, as in 2015 a group of women said they were denied entry to watch "Carol" at the festival because they weren't wearing heels. Julia Roberts attends the 69th Cannes Film Festival on May 12, 2016.Įpsilon/Getty Images ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/Getty Images Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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