Accessories is an important part of your professional image. They can make or break an outfit. They can make an old business suit look new. Someone said that the rule to have matching shoes and purse no longer have to be followed. It’s true – that isn’t a strict rule anymore at all. However, it still looks good. So if you see a pair of hot shoes with a cool matching purse – grab ‘em. Add some color to your professional wardrobe.
Matching Purses And Shoes?
Cardigan With White Blouse And Matching Necklace
Cute and simple work outfit. Easy to throw on in the morning when you are tired and can’t think about what to wear. Put on a crisp basic white blouse, a cardigan in a color you like, and accessorize with a cute necklace in a color that matches the cardigan. An easy and pretty work outfit. Wear it with your favorit basic black or char coal gray slacks, and dart off in a flash.
Belts – For Practicality Or Accessorizing?
What are they for – is the belt there just to hold your pants up, or to accessorize your business suit? Sometimes wearing a belt even when it’s not needed gives a more put together look for your business attire. Accessorizing with belts can be bold and make a statement of it’s own, or it can be a very subtle enhancement to your work outfit – sort of, as if you don’t really notice that it’s there but it does something to create a complete and polished look. Belts can be worn both with pant suits and skirt suits, and also over a suit jacket if it fits you well. If the suit jacket is a little bit big on you, it will be more obvious when you belt it, so be careful about that. The skirt or pants don’t necessarily have to have belt loops – some look good when the belt just lays flat over the waist band (you have to experiment with that).
Basic belts – You need to have a couple of belts that are very simple in basic colors. Some people look good in black accessories, some better in brown. Some people can wear both black and brown. However, don’t wear brown shoes with a black belt and vice versa. When it comes to brown vs black the shoes and belt do have to match. This is not true of other belt colors though, like red or white.
The buckle – When you accessorize your business suit with a belt, pay attention to the shape of size and shape of the buckle itself. Do you prefer round or square buckles?
Bold belts – A belt can also be used to make a statement of it’s own. Experiment with giving a new look to an old woman’s business suit by wearing a bold belt that gives it a different edge. Find at least one bold belt. (In this case the shoes don’t have to match – that rule is only about not mixing black and brown.)
Plus Sizes Dresses For Work Outfits

Here are some examples of simple but classic plus size dresses that would work really well with the “suit dress” look. These dresses have clean lines and simple cuts, and would make a great work outfit. Put a classic black suit jacket over this dress and you’ll have a really nice casual business look. Your business attire wardrobe should consist of casual work clothes as well as formal women’s business suits. And having a couple of simple but classic dresses like these to wear under a suit jacket, gives more options to what you can do with your business suit.
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Alternative To A Woman’s Business Suit: The “Suit Dress”
Some days you just don’t feel like wearing a conventional woman’s business suit. One alternative would be to wear a “suit dress”. Put on a straight, “pencil skirt type” dress, with a pair of smart pumps. If it comes with a matching suit jacket, then buy it too. If it doesn’t, then throw on a jacket from one of your standard woman’s business suits, and wear the jacket with the dress as suit separates. Black or charcoal gray suit jackets could be your reliable staple for this “suit dress look”. Accessorize with a pretty necklace and you are ready to go make things happen. This is a great way to vary your professional image.
Another version of this business look is the skirt with a long jacket (above).
Gray Skirt Suits: Business Attire For Summer
You should get more skirt suits for your summer wardrobe. Don’t forget, a classic woman’s business suit can have either pants or a skirt. And for this season, why don’t you get a couple of gray skirt suits. If you work in a place where you have to maintain a very professional image, and stick to traditional women’s business attire, you can wear a charcoal gray skirt suit as an alternative to the classic black business suit. Personalize it with a bright, pretty necklace that expresses your personality, so you don’t loose your identity in the corporate business attire dress code. Add your own signature with an accessory.
Cool Business Attire: White Pant Suits For Summer
Stay cool in the summer with women’s business suit in white or off white. Business attire in white gives a very crisp and clean look. A pant suit in white can be made more lively and chic with a blouse in a bright color, like chartreuse. Or if you want to stay within a little more conservative business attire, you can wear a striped black-and-white blouse. However, business attire for women is not as strict as for men, so you have a lot more licence with what colors you choose. Also, a woman’s business suit in white can be complemented with a separate jacket in a bright color, like coral or chartreuse. This way you can create a new look with the same white suit pants.


























