Thursday, 14 November 2013


TAILORED 101
The guide to tailoring

With everyone starting to think about next summer’s internships already, now seems like the perfect time to start thinking about investing in some great tailoring to prepare for those all-important interviews. First impressions are everything in a job interview, so it is imperative that your outfit show that you mean business. Think sleek, tailored, and tidy. Its an open secret that one cannot simply think the part; they must look the part too. So rail up your wardrobe with tailored essentials like a crisp white shirt, and a trusty black blazer, to ensure your professional prospects aren't derailed itself!

Whatever your student budget, the you can easily purchase these tailored essentials. The High Street has so much to offer, with fashion retailers from H&M to Reiss all drawing on the tailored trends spotted on the AW13 shows.
Image 1 of DRESS WITH PLEATED SKIRT from Zara
Zara Dress: £39.99
Reiss Franny Tops
Reiss Shirt: £79
         

Lessons can be learned from the catwalk, and translated into our everyday style even for those who enter the most conservative of industries. Whenever stuck with the "What to Wear" syndrome remember these three simple tips to get you started, which will certify your work wardrobe with a high fashion statement:

1) A crisp, white shirt will never go out of style

2) Great accessories will be your saviour and;

3) Work wear doesn’t need to be boring - play around with prints and colours. Opt for either clean primary colours, or neutral tones to maintain the professional feel.

PS. All that tailoring need not be saved for the boardroom – play around with a white shirt and jeans or with a sharp blazer over a camisole dress for a chic A/W look!
 
-Hannah Thompson

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