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Creative job-seekers are the lucky few for whom casual Friday extends to every working day. While they can skip the pinstriped trousers and buttoned shirts or Indian wear, it doesn’t mean they’re off the hook when it comes to staying stylish; there is a fine line between dressing down and being casual for work. Vogue.in asked Amit Aggarwal to weigh in on what should make it to your creative work wardrobe.
“I feel in an interview for a creative job, women should take chances with redefining conventional office wear.” Opt for statement accessories that embody your personality, Vogue.in recommends Perspex drop necklace by Etro.
“Print, pattern and colours in structured clothing including day dresses and jackets or a quirky separate.” While prints are a great way to add fun to your work attire, keep it structured like this Stella McCartney Citrus print cotton skirt for a mature look. If in doubt, throw on a quirky coloured jacket to update any dull shift dress.
“Shoes are a vital part of how you are perceived at work and should be chosen with care.” While heels will make you sexy, flats are the best bet for running around in office; Aruna Seth’s Bettina butterfly ballerinas should help you feel glamorous without giving you achy feet.