The Power of Color

The Power of Color: Dressing Smart for the Office
“Luxury is when you can feel perfectly at ease in what you’re wearing.”
— Nina Ricci

Colors have a powerful psychological effect on how others perceive you in the workplace. 

If you're preparing for a first job interview, focus on pieces that strike a balance between confidence and approachability. Tailored silhouettes in neutral tones create a clean, professional base. Avoid anything overly trendy or flashy. Think structured blazers, simple dresses, and minimal accessories. Closed-toe shoes and wrinkle-free fabrics will help you make a positive first impression.

For industries such as banking, law, or finance, classic shades like black and navy are recommended. These colors project sophistication, making them ideal for more traditional work environments. Styles like the Alanna Blazer, Alyssa Dress, and Sleeved Evelyn Dress, available in both colors, are wardrobe staples.

Red signals authority, making it ideal for negotiating and leading. The Andry Dress in Venetian Red and the Plaza Dress in Scarlett Red are powerful, confidence-boosting options designed to help you stand out in the workplace.

For a softer take on power dressing, try incorporating pink tones. The Clea Dress in Magenta and Rosette, along with the Sarah Dress in Magenta, add an approachable touch to your professional wardrobe.

 

 

 

Concept Direction Maria Consuelo Sastre
Written by Dylan Blackman


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