First Day at the Office - Wardrobe Considerations

What to Wear on Your First Day of Work: Outfit Tips for a Confident Start

Starting a new job is exciting, but it can also be nerve-wracking, especially when it comes to figuring out what to wear. Your first day outfit sets the tone for how you're perceived by your colleagues and can boost your confidence. Whether your new workplace leans formal, business casual, or creative, here’s how to dress to impress while staying true to your personal style.

1. Know the Dress Code

Before planning your outfit, check your company’s dress code. If it wasn't mentioned during onboarding, a quick look at the company’s social media or website can give you hints. When in doubt, err on the side of being slightly overdressed rather than underdressed.

2. Business Formal: Polished and Professional

For corporate offices, law firms, or finance jobs, business formal is the standard.

A tailored blazer with matching trousers or a pencil skirt, a blouse, and closed-toe heels or flats. A tailored dress with long sleeves in a neutral color of jewel tone is also appropriate. Keep accessories minimal and opt for neutral or classic colors.

The Evelyn Dress in Plum is featured below.

3. Business Casual: Balanced and Stylish

Many modern workplaces embrace business casual—polished yet relaxed.

A chic blouse or structured sweater paired with tailored trousers or a midi skirt. Loafers, ballet flats, or ankle boots work well.

The Rosemary Turtleneck in black is paired below with the Maria Pants and Infinity Belt in Brown Leather.

 

4. Creative/Startup: Trendy Yet Put-Together

If you’re stepping into a startup, fashion, or creative industry, you may have more flexibility to showcase your personal style.

A stylish dress, high-waisted trousers with a trendy blouse, or a minimalist, perfectly fitted dress are both excellent options. Boots or statement flats can also add personality.

The Alyssa Dress is featured below.

5. Grooming and Accessories Matter

No matter the dress code, well-groomed hair, clean shoes, and subtle accessories make a big difference. Keep jewelry simple, and opt for a structured bag that holds your essentials.

6. Confidence is Key

The best outfit is one that makes you feel comfortable and confident. Choose pieces that fit well and allow you to move with ease. When you feel good in what you wear, it shows!

Final Tip: Plan Ahead

Lay out your outfit the night before to avoid last-minute stress. Test your look in a mirror to ensure everything fits well and aligns with the company culture.

Your first day is all about making a great impression and feeling your best—so dress the part and step into your new role with confidence!


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