标题: 跟奥巴马夫人学夏季职场穿衣 [打印本页] 作者: catfelix 时间: 2012-4-26 11:10 标题: 跟奥巴马夫人学夏季职场穿衣 夏天到了,什么该穿什么不该穿对于一些人又是个让人头疼的问题,听听职场着装顾问的建议吧。 Earlier this year, First Lady Michelle Obama took some heat for wearing a sleeveless shift dress in her official White House portrait. Some argued that the dress was too casual for such a formal occasion, while others applauded her toned arms and timeless style.
今年早些时候,第一夫人米歇尔·奥巴马因为在白宫的官方照片中穿了一件无袖裙装受到一些指责。一些人批评说这件衣服对于这么正式的一个场合来说有点太休闲了,而另一些人却对她光泽的双臂和衣服经典的款式赞赏有加。
The controversy highlights a problem that many workers will face this summer: As companies embrace a more casual environment, it's hard to know what's appropriate and what's not.
这场辩论让很多职场人士不得不直面夏天的一个问题:随着越来越多的公司倡导休闲的办公环境,职场人越来越难确定什么该穿什么不该穿了。
Standards also vary depending on the company and the industry. According to Sherry Maysonave, author of "Casual Power" and an image consultant specializing in business attire, "The rules for a graphic artist are going to differ from someone working in the banking industry."
《休闲的力量》一书的作者Sherry Maysonave是一位职场着装顾问,她说,着装的标准会根据公司和行业有所区别。比如一位美术设计师穿衣法则和一个在银行工作的人就是完全不同的。
Maysonave shared her tips on dressing professionally during the summer:
Maysonave和我们分享了一些夏天的职业穿衣法则:
Dress Up, Manage Up 打扮自己,向老板看齐
Maysonave says that if a company doesn't have an official dress code, then career-minded employees should "look to your boss and to your boss's boss" for cues on what's acceptable. Though the person in the next cube may be sporting sandals and Bermuda shorts or a sundress with spaghetti straps showing, the people who are most successful are those who dress for the occasion.
如果一家公司没有通用的着装规律,那么职场人就应该看看你的老板和你老板的老板都穿什么。可能你隔壁的同事会穿运动凉鞋加百慕大短裤或者一件有意大利面条一样的条纹的太阳裙,但是最成功的人通常都会看情况穿衣服的。 作者: catfelix 时间: 2012-4-26 11:11
"Donald Trump is not going to sacrifice his professionalism based on weather," says Maysonave. "We're not going to see him shedding his coat." She adds that some men opt for slightly larger shirts in the summer so their necks and wrists stay cool. Women whose offices require hosiery might choose lightweight pants in lieu of a skirt and pantyhose. Maysonave warns that "a huge faux pas is wearing a longer skirt and knee highs" so that the top of the knee-highs show.
As Maysonave points out, "If you have important meetings, you don't want to look like you're dressing for happy hour at 8 a.m." That's not to say that you need to bring a change of clothes for after hours. Women can go can sleeveless but cover up with a jacket or cardigan during the day. Rather than wearing flip-flops or a casual sandal, they might opt for slingbacks or peep-toe pumps. Both options are allowed at many companies.
"For men, the rules don't change as much, because women have so many choices," Maysonave says. "But they certainly can go with lighter colors." Some companies allow golf shirts and khakis, but Maysonave encourages those interviewing for jobs to dress up with a dark-colored suit. "Khaki just doesn't come across as polished as darker colors," she explains.
If you're in an especially warm climate, then the type of fabric makes all the difference. "Many people don't know this, but tropical-weight wool fabric is the coolest fabric, because it allows your skin to breath," explains Maysonave. "Polyester is the hottest. A lot of cottons and silks are cool but they wrinkle easily."
In the end, "It's also about your nonverbal communication," Maysonave says. "You're always making a statement, whether you intend to or not. Statistics show that your physical visual is 55% of your overall communication. People are looking at what you're wearing."