I'm sorry to be the one to inform you this, but as of tomorrow I will be your departments new manager, effective immediately. I expect you all to follow a strict regimen, deviancy will be punished.
Oh and also I don't believe in lunch breaks. Now get to work.
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Dress Codes Explained
I feel like I’ve created enough templates for your mind development, routines, habits, etc. I’m getting bored with putting out the same content in a different manner so now I’m going to start switching up my content. I’m going to focus more on how one can carry themselves, socialise, etc etc.
My first article under this segment “Cultural Education” here will be about dress codes. You will find this segment on my pinned post.
Culturally, dress codes differ from one another. The western world is generally more tolerant towards showing of skin, for instance; but if you were to attend formal events in Asia and the Middle East, I’d highly, highly recommend you opt for a more modest look.
This is a very brief breakdown on what a woman can wear and when.
Images are for examples only.
1. Casual
Meaning: low-key, but not like you just woke up.
* Sundress
* Long/ midi skirt
* Tailored pants or nice jeans (not ripped, distressed, acid wash- plain and simple)
* Tailored shorts
* Plain T-shirt (no graphics), polo t-shirt, turtleneck
* Button-down shirt
2. Dressy
Meaning: no jeans, generally use of lighter colours
* Skirt (not bum short)
* Tailored trousers
* Dress
* Co ord sets
* Jumpsuits
* Sundresses
3. Semi formal
Meaning: dressier than your corporate office job, but more casual than a formal gown.
* LBD (but not too little)
* Maxi skirt
* Cocktail dress
4. Business
Meaning: what a typical office senior person would wear.
* Suit
* Dress (modest; at least knee length; not too short)
* Dress with a jacket
* Blazer and a skirt
* Stockings (optional in summer)
* 3-4 inch heels / loafers / flats
5. Business casual
Meaning: what one would typically wear everyday to a corporate job that does NOT abide by Gen Z clothing (meaning slightly more conservative)
* Skirt, khakis, or pants
* Open-collar shirt, knit shirt or sweater (no spaghetti straps or décolleté)
* Dress (again, modest)
6. Black tie
Meaning: formal evening events, generally after 6 pm.
* Formal (floor length) evening gown (avoid slits, too tight dresses)
* Dressy cocktail dress
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what's your favourite kind of suit to wear?
I did a college course where my uniform was a suit and they were super strict on traditional grooming rules (black shoes means black full length socks, sleeve of your shirt always needs to be longer than your blazer,etc)
So I got very used to that and love a super formal 3 piece suit with a mix of two or three colours. I do love putting in the occasional print and trying new stuff too! (I made a suit out of one my mom’s old sarees)
I’m not a big fan of pairing T-shirts or sneakers with suits to make it more modern or funky looking. I’m also not a fan or overly baggy cuts or loose material, like a lot of women’s suits are made commercially (they look like bathrobes with palazzos)
I think they’re super fun to wear but I wouldn’t consider it a suit suit if that makes sense (no hate at all intended please wear whatever you like)
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Women's Day 2024
Happy Women's Day! Three items were sent by mail in March 2024. They're not a full suit, but I figured I'd catalog them here anyway. The promo picture uses a lot of items that aren't part of the gift.
These items will probably return to the shop later on, as have most of the other Women's Day items. Here's the barrister's robes first, skateboarding items in the reblog. A barrister is a kind of lawyer in the UK.
I included an image description this time, because there weren't that many pictures.
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posting these all together bc I tried to find them as references for a fic I was working on & I got so angy--
they're all by the amazing Lucas Werneck, who tbh is 1 of the only artists I trust to draw women. They always have plausible, comfy body types & I loved when he redesigned a bunch of the X-Men's costumes* 😁 anyway:
Marvel ladies in formal wear, inspired by Adam Hughes (DC ladies)
Jean = Jessica Chastain, Emma = Elsa Hosk, Ororo = Willow Smith
X-Women in formal wear ♥
*this person turned Werneck's X-Men concept art into cover art!!
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Women Black 2Piece Suit Set High Waist Tapered Pants Custom Made Peak Lapel Golden Button Ticket Pocket Dinner Prom Cocktail Business Attire
This Women's super comfy pant suit is perfect for formal events , business parties , dinners , prom and other casual outings.
Features:
Petite Fit
Single Breasted Blazer
Peak Lapel
Golden Button
Three Front Flap Pockets
Four Button Cuffs
High Waist Tapered Pants
Wrinkle resistant
Care:
-Dry Clean Only
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