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Chic and Practical
Shoes Every Working Lady
Needs Based On Their Careers
Workplace-appropriate footwear
For Every Job type
Dressing up for the office can take plenty of time and energy especially when it comes to ensuring your overall ensemble and footwear choice are workplace appropriate. Whether it is in a formal or a more casual work environment, it is important to project competence by being in polished and professional attire.
Compared to men, women have a broad spectrum of sartorial choices when it comes dressing up for work from muted to colourful, modest to risqué or feminine to masculine, the options are endless.
Read on to discover the concept of a ‘work uniform’ based on your job occupation.
The Professional Formal look
The trusty consultant or agent that provides the best solutions and services for her clients. This hardworking lady runs around to meet her clients day-to-day and it is important to look smart and professional to gain her clients’ trust and confidence.
Featured Styles: 0533-1 Black Glossy Bejewelled Chain Embellished Patent Loafer Low Heels, 3129-L Black Structured Top Handle Leather Tote Bag
Outfit best suited for her: Nothing beats the power look that smart blazer embodies along with a combination of black pants to project an air of confidence and competence. Carry on a complementing, roomy structured top handle leather tote bag that is perfect to fit in important documents around and slim laptop for clients’ meetings.
What shoes to pair with: To complete your dynamic power work edit, match with a pair of glossy patent loafer low heels with crystals and metallic embellishments and that gives your extra shine and boost your ego with its pointy silhouette for a leg-lengthening lift. Low heels are perfect to complete the formal look without looking over-the-top. Its sculptural low block heels provide a stable fit while soft padded footbeds ensure the utmost comfort for those walks in-between meeting clients.
BEST FOR: Ladies in the Law, consulting, government sectors
The Chic Creative Lady
The standard rules of corporate dress do not apply to you especially in a creative office. Your Monday-to-Friday inspirations come from the season’s chicest runway shows and you need to balance the often tricky-to-balance between looking cool and professional on a day to day basis.
Featured Style: 3790-1 Blue Oversized Crystal Buckle Patent Leather Flats
Outfit best suited for her: Walking on a fine line between what is going to work IRL and not just another ensemble for the ‘gram, anything that goes exceptionally well for you such as a polka dot pluffed sleeve top with plaid pants would do the trick.
What shoes to pair with: Enliven your workwear in a pair of oversized crystal buckle patent leather flats that will instantly provide you with the sophistication and shimmering splendour with each fashionable step that you take without looking overbearing for the office and provide you with the lasting comfort you desire for your 9-to-5.
BEST FOR: Creative professionals such as architects, designers or creative directors
The Creative Freelancer
You are not bound by the domains of what defines ‘workplace attire’. With plenty of freedom, you have limitless choices to present yourself as you deem fit from colours, prints, layers, textures, anything that makes you happy.
Featured Style: 302-1 Beige Studded Strap Round Toe Leather Flats
Outfit best suited for her: Pick your favourite ripped mom jeans that keep you comfy when you go to cafes or co-ed working spaces and pair it with cute printed tops! Or, go for statement pieces and style with oversized blazers with a pop of colours and accessorise yourself with hats or scarfs to uplift the mood.
What shoes to pair with: Add a touch of feminine cutesy with a pair of studded strap round toe leather flats that will go perfectly with almost any outfit rotations and flatters your stylish appeal. Add a pop of colour with cute yellow polka dot puff-sleeved top and pair it with the perfect ripped jeans to complete your look. Grab your cuppa and shades while you go to café or co-ed working spaces to do work.