First impressions are crucial, when you walk into a room, the first thing everyone sees, before you even open your mouth, is the way you're dressed. There is an old phrase that states a person should "dress for success." There is a very good likelihood that you have heard it. Many individuals are urged to dress for success by their college professors, their parents, as well as their supervisors. Although it's nice to hear that you should dress for success, you may be curious as to what the benefits of doing so are. Or, possibly, if there are even any benefits to dressing for success at all.
Retro influenced kitsch...
DIY dress made by my MIL, Belt - NY&Co, red pumps...
Simple summer pieces...
LOFT yellow shirt, NY&Co Green cami, Dark grey mini, LelaRose for Payless wedges...
Comfycasual...
Chuck taylors, BDG frock, express jeans, Betsey Johnson belt...
Easy layering ...
Silence and Noise cami, Orange tank, NY&Co Studded skinny jeans, Soda half boots....
Flirty skirt and abstract floral-like blouse...
NY&Co. Tie Blouse (sleeves removed), skirt, Nine West black pumps, thrifted belt....
Casual layers for sunny but cool weather...
Cardigan and tank via Target, necklace, jeans via NY&Co., Striped socks by Chinese Laundry, yellow flats, sunglasses Anne Klein...