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Title: Dress for Successful Employment


1
Dress for Successful Employment
  • Nancy Arnett, Extension Educator
  • Family Consumer Sciences/4-H Youth Development
  • Adair County

2
The Suit
  • Should compliment your body style
  • Should fit (not too small, not too big)
  • Choose neutral colors (black, navy, grey)
  • NEVER WEAR RED!!!!
  • Jacket not too low cut
  • Skirt not too short

3
Other Suits
  • Some Good Examples

4
Bad Choices
  • Examples

5
Accessories
  • Dont overdo it
  • Should wear a ring (wedding ring on your left
    hand) and a flat type of ring on the right hand
    and nothing more.
  • Simple necklace (if needed), may want to use a
    scarf
  • Simple earrings
  • No bracelets

6
Bad Choices in Accessories
  • AVOID

7
Shoes
  • No sandals
  • Should be pumps
  • Should have a 1 ½ inch to 2 ½ inch heel
  • Should be worn with panty hose
  • Should be comfortable
  • Should match the suit

8
Bad Choices in Shoes
  • AVOID these choices

9
7 Handy Tips for Buying Used Clothing
  • Tip 1
  • Shop on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday.
  • The choices are better on these days.
  • Tip 2
  • Ask yourself why the clothing is here. Is
    something wrong with it? Look at it carefully.

10
Tips Continued
  • Tip 3
  • Does the clothing need repair? Look forrips,
    holes, worm, buttons, ripped hems. Do zippers,
    snaps and buttons work? Check knees, elbows,
    collars, and cuffs for spots. Are balls of fuzz
    on the clothing. They make clothing look worn.
    Do you have the time and skill to fix the
    clothing? If not, do not buy it.

11
Tips continued
  • Tip 4
  • Is the clothing clean? Look for spots and
    stains. Can you get the stains out? Can the
    clothing be washed or bleached?
  • Tip 5
  • How do you clean the clothing? Can it be washed?
    Does it need to be ironed? Does it need to be
    dry cleaned? Read the care label.

12
Tips continued
  • Tip 6
  • Would you really wear the clothing? If not, do
    not buy it. Ask yourself Is the clothing in
    fashion? Does it fit? Do you feel good in it?
    Do the styles and colors make you look good?
    Where would you wear it?

13
Tips continued
  • Tip 7
  • Make sure the clothing fits
  • Try it on. Wear light weight clothing. Try on
    used clothing over your clothing where there is
    no dressing room.
  • Take clothing that fits with you. Put it up to
    used clothing and measure against it.
  • Take a tape measure with you. Measure clothing
    where it fits the body.

14
Final Tip
  • Plan ahead.
  • Do used clothes go with other clothes you have?
  • Know your size.
  • Buy clothing you will wear.
  • Enjoy your new outfit.

15
Proportional Dressing
  • To lengthen and slim silhouette
  • To shorten and widen silhouette
  • To shorten or widen a neckline
  • To lengthen or slim neckline
  • To lengthen waist
  • To shorten waist
  • To minimize waistline
  • To add width to waistline
  • To slim a heavy lower torso
  • To widen lower torso
  • To lengthen leg line
  • To shorten leg line
  • To minimize top heaviness
  • To broaden add bulk to your upper torso
  • To emphasize slim lower torso

16
To lengthen and slim silhouette
  • Vertical lines
  • Horizontal line higher from floor
  • Long diagonals asymmetrical lines
  • Small paisleys, patterns, plaids, prints
  • Monochromatic dressing
  • Soft lightweight fabrics
  • Duller matte fabrics
  • Narrow gores
  • Accessories and belts in matching colors
  • Match hosiery and shoes to outfit
  • Blouse with no cuffs
  • Jacket hems that dont fall at widest part of
    hips
  • Skirt hems above or below widest part of calves
  • Gently fitted, non-bulky clothing
  • No cuffs on slacks or shorts
  • Short or upswept hairstyles
  • Long, slim jackets

17
To shorten and widen silhouette
  • Horizontal lines
  • Horizontal line close to floor
  • Short diagonals
  • Large paisleys, patterns, plaids and prints
  • Shirt fabrics
  • Bright color contrasts
  • Heavy and bulky fabrics
  • Wide gores
  • Accessories and belts contrasting with outfit
  • Contrast hosiery and shoes
  • Jacket hems at widest part of hips
  • Skirt hems at widest part of calves
  • Fuller pleated skirts
  • Blouses with full sleeves and cuffs
  • Slacks or shorts with cuffs
  • Shoulder length hairstyles
  • Short wide jackets

18
To shorten or widen a neckline
  • Hairline ending just below ears.
  • High necklines and collars such as turtlenecks,
    jewel, mandarin, rolled.
  • Wide necklines boat-neck.
  • Wide collars
  • Scarves or bows at neck.
  • Choker-style necklaces
  • Collars turned up or buttoned.

19
To lengthen or slim neckline
  • Hairstyle upswept or with neck showing
  • Vertical necklines V neck, scoop
  • Narrow collars
  • Long necklaces
  • Scarves tied low
  • Open collars

20
To lengthen waist
  • Princess lines, unbelted chemise dresses
  • Long jackets, vests, and tunics
  • Narrow belt or no belt at waist
  • Dropped or pointed waist

21
To shorten waist
  • Bloused bodice midriff shoulder or hip yokes
  • Bomber jackets
  • Short vests
  • Wide, contrasting belt or cumberbund
  • Peplum

22
To minimize waistline
  • Accent at neck
  • Single breasted closing
  • Narrow, vertical panels or gores
  • One-piece outfits
  • Over-blouses
  • Minimal bulk at waistband
  • One-piece bathing suits
  • Dark values, dull colors

23
To add width to waistline
  • Accent at waistline
  • Double breasted closing
  • Wide gores or pleats
  • Bikinis
  • Light values, bright colors
  • Large scale, bold pattern
  • Full gathers at waistband

24
To slim a heavy lower torso
  • Shoulder width, neck intense
  • No full gathers at waist
  • Vertical draping, slightly bloused bodice
  • Semi-fitted style with minimum bulk
  • Gently-fitted A-line, circle, or narrowly gored
    skirts.
  • No trim, accent or horizontal repetition at hips
  • Muted, dark colors
  • Smooth textures

25
To widen lower torso
  • Over-blouses or vests ending at hips
  • Tightly fitted blouses
  • Hip wraps
  • Drop waist, peplum
  • Full skirts, wide hemlines
  • Shirring, smocking or bulk at hip area
  • Heavy, stiff, or shiny fabrics
  • Bright or light colors
  • Large pattern at hips
  • Extreme bagginess or fullness

26
To lengthen leg line
  • No hip accent
  • No pockets below waist
  • No cropped pants
  • Slim trouser leg with no cuffs
  • Long skirts or pants
  • No ankle straps on shoes
  • Sleeky styled shoes
  • Vertical pant or skirt stripes
  • Medium to firm textures

27
To shorten leg line
  • Full jackets or coats ending at hip or midhigh
  • Full or tiered skirts
  • Short skirts, knickers
  • Pant cuffs
  • Chucky shoes, ankle straps
  • Horizontal pant or skirt pattern
  • Extremely bulky, stiff textures
  • Light values, bright intensities
  • Short hemlines

28
To minimize top heaviness
  • Small shoulder pads
  • Simple, loose-fitting lines
  • Minimal bulk or gathers
  • Dark or muted colors
  • No pockets
  • No ruffles or tucking
  • Raglan or dolman sleeves
  • Long jackets
  • Softly bloused tops
  • Over-blouses and tunic tops
  • Small patterns of solids

29
To broaden add bulk to your upper torso
  • Shoulder pads
  • Boat-neck
  • Horizontal stripes
  • Dolman sleeves
  • Patch pockets
  • Ruffles, tucks, gathers
  • Bulky fabrics
  • Simple, loose-fitting lines
  • Light colors
  • Large patterns

30
To emphasize slim lower torso
  • Softly bloused tops
  • Straight skirts
  • Slim pants
  • Hip wraps
  • No pockets
  • No full skirts

31
References
  • Dress for Successful Employment Brenda Miller
    Edwina Douglas Extension Educators
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