Published November 9, 2011 on Loyola Looks, Loyola University's online fashion editorial. http://loyolalooks.wordpress.com/
To celebrate my very first professional job interview today, this style expose will present outfits that cross function with fashion. As graduation approaches, I, like many of you, am eager to pursue my chosen career but hesitant to disrobe the dapper digs I have accumulated over the past four years. But fear not Loyola Lookers, trends today are brimming with professionally chic garments.
Banana Republic is my favorite go-to for sophisticated and sexy suits and slacks. Office fashion this season has not changed exponentially since 2010 or from the 1950’s when businesswomen first stepped out of their oversized pantsuits tailored primarily for men. Fitted-pencil skirts and boot-cut business bottoms are in high supply at Banana Republic.
H&M is a more reasonable retailer that offers gutsier garb for the bolder businesswomen. H&M reaches beyond the classic pantsuit and blazer to trendy textures and braver, brighter basics. H&M is a great option for young women beginning their career and professional wardrobe because it is a way to preserve both our college closet’s variety and our student bank accounts while maintaining appropriate fashion for the office.
Whatever you do or wherever you go, know this: fashion will never pave the road to success. Sometimes, though, style can be the flashiest of vehicles to aid us on our way!