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Women's Clothing For A Business Trip

Sunday, February 17, 2008

By Janice Wee


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Going away on business?

Image counts.

Especially if you are meeting existing clients or prospects.

Looking professional means grooming is paramount. Look immaculate. Clothes should be well pressed and fall flatteringly when you move. Nails should be well kept and makeup should not be overdone.

First impressions count. The way you look, the way you carry yourself and the image you project makes a difference in the direction the meetings might take. You want to impress you contacts, don’t you?

Showing up in a crumpled outfit, no matter how expensive it might be, will not make a good impression. So unless there will be an iron in the hotel room you will be staying in, or you intend to lug along an iron to press your clothing, or the hotel offers laundry services you can count on to get you in well pressed clothes before the meetings, avoid clothes that crease easily.

For your jacket, skirt and pants, avoid 100% linen or 100% silk clothing as although they look and feel fabulous when well pressed, they wrinkle easily. Instead, pack in jackets, skirts and pants that travel well.

By the way, the most important piece of clothing you can pack into your suitcase for your business trip is a great jacket. That one jacket can smarten up anything, be it a dress, tank top and pants or camisole and skirt.

For this all-important jacket, go for one made of wool or at least a wool blend which falls flatteringly on your figure, yet travels well. At least it wouldn’t crinkle like 100% linen or silk. Even artificial fibers like polyester and rayon travel well as they don’t crinkle easily. A blend that of wool and synthetic fibers would travel well and may be just what you need for that business trip.

Pick at least 2 jackets in neutral shades. Black, navy, brown, white and gray are business-like colors that are easy to match. For women, these wool jackets would be wonderful. They are feminine, yet work worthy.

Next, pick camisoles and tank tops in colors you love. These can be worn under your jacket, paired with skirts or pants. Get a skirt and a pair of pants to go with those 2 jackets. Then add on a dress or two. Make all these wool or at least a wool blend so that they will look great when you finally get to your destination. Okay, you can get away with lycra blend tank tops and synthetics as these travel well too.

Still, if the weather permits, go for wool as natural fibers look and fall much better than synthetics. They look more expensive too, which makes them great for your image as a successful professional.

You can get wool clothing at www.buyclothing.net




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    jmagnolia wrote on Wednesday, February 20, 2008

    Good advice. Just because you‘re traveling doesn’t mean it’s okay to show up for a meeting disheveled and not as put together as you should be.

    I travel overnight (a lot!) and it’s even more difficult to do meetings when you haven’t had a good night’s sleep. I found this article for getting a little pampering in while traveling:

    www.gogirlfriend.com/reviews/airport-all-nighters-4750

    I love the idea of doing the spa between flights!



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    alexandra wrote on Tuesday, February 26, 2008

    That’s great advice. And first impressions make all the difference in the world. Another little trick I picked up…whether you need them or not, a good pair of eyeglasses can ‘smarten’ you up and provide the right look for that important meeting too.



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