1. Find out the context. This is a must when choosing your clothes, but to be honest, most of the times there is not dress code to follow. Versatility is something that you can develop and use as an ally. The same garment can be worn in many occasions as long as you know how. For instance, think about the lovely business suit you wore for the stressing meeting yesterday, it can work very well too for your Friday evening gathering!

 

  1. Neutral colours. Navy blue, brown, black, beige, white and grey have to be part of your wardrobe, especially if you are not a massive fan of risks. The best thing about them is that they perfectly match between them and with non-neutral colours.

 

  1. Eye-catching garments. Love prints and bright colours? Good! this is a great way to give a “personal seal” to your outfit. However, you need to be careful when wearing them. Never wear more than 1 garment of this type, match them with flat-front clothing items instead. We don’t want to divert the attention!

 

  1. Little details make the difference. As well as in love, your shoes, tie, socks and belt have a big impact on your outfit. These small garments can be in bright colours, but the big ones, such as shirts, jackets and suits in conventional and less risky colours.

 

PSSS… Friendly reminder! try and get at least 4 belts. You shouldn’t be wearing the same every day!

 

  1. Your age. It sounds silly but there’s still many people playing to be teenagers. You can be trendy yet rational. Be risk taker, but always taking into account your age. This applies for young people too! It’s not nice nor classy to wear something that makes you look older!