To feel good, you need to look good. Wearing the right dress
at an event has proven to boost self-confidence and release feel-good hormones
in your brain. Everyone knows how confidence can affect your personality and
interaction with others in a positive way. However, every event has a distinct
dress code, which, if you don’t abide by, will do the opposite of your
personality.
This raises the question of what to wear at a specific event
because, admittedly, dress codes are very complicated to understand. For
someone as self-conscious as I am, it will take a whole hour to think which
suit or dress to wear at an event. Dress codes are guilty of sounding similar
yet being so subtly different, which makes it so appealing.
Fancy parties aside, even work has a distinct dress code
that you must follow to remain professional in your workplace. There have been
a number of cases where people are fire from their job for not being
appropriately dressed at their workplace. Your office dress shouldn’t have to
be boring, but you can add a touch of modern fashion to it, not too fancy but
in a subtle way. That’s how you will be able to follow the dress code of your
workplace while not looking boring and dull.
If you are still confused about the dress code, take a
detailed look at this infographic that will give you an insight into the
different types of dress codes and what to wear and what not to wear in the
workplace.