Summer Associates: Please Don’t Dress Like Fashion Victims
As a new summer
associate, you must have heard many a horror story about your predecessors,
including tales of fashion disasters. For example, do you remember the boozy
Milbank SA who supposedly showed up to events wearing an Olympic jumpsuit? How
about the girl who wanted to march around her firm with a $9,000 Birkin bag? As
this year’s summers descend upon Biglaw firms across the country, we thought
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now!e able to offer you some assistance to prevent you from committing
comparable crimes of fashion.
To accomplish this feat, we’ve teamed up
with none other than Anna Akbari, the “thinking person’s stylist,” to help you
make it through the summer. You don’t want to wind up as a bullet point on Weil
Gotshal’s “unacceptable” list….
In case you’re not familiar with Anna
Akbari, she’s a professor at New York University and the founder of Closet
Catharsis, a fashion and image consulting company that takes a holistic approach
to individual empowerment and identity construction through personal styling and
image management. (You can see her full bio at the end of this post.) This woman
knows a thing or two about fashion.
When we spoke with Professor Akbari,
the conversation was a little heavy on women’s fashion — sorry guys, but ladies
just have a lot more to deal with when it comes to dressing for work in a
professional setting. While most men are able to slip into a suit and head out
into the world looking dapper as can be, women have to worry about their hair,
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discrimination cases, it’s a mad, mad, Mad Men’s world out there.
Here
are Professor Akbari’s tips and tricks on how to dress fashionably — and
appropriately — as a summer associate this year. Much of her assessment was
based on questions that we received from our loyal readers. And unlike the
80s-inspired fashion advice from Duke Law, these helpful style hints might
actually be applicable in 2012.
We’ve divided this into four categories:
Suits and Separates, Shoes, Grooming, and How to Stand Out. We hope that you’ve
already been following most of these “fashion do’s.Asia me handmade breitlingwatches
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Skirt suit or no skirt suit? If you’re
going to wear a suit, a skirt suit registers better than a pant suit. In
male-dominated fields like law, skirts and dresses are particularly rewarded, as
they are more appealing to men. In interview situations in particular, women
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Collared shirt or
collarless shirt? As a general rule, work to create balance in your outfits. If
you’re wearing pants, opt for something more feminine on top (that means a
collarless blouse or sweater). If you’re wearing a more flowing skirt on the
bottom, a collared shirt is fine, but consider belting it to make it more
feminine. And if you must wear a traditional oxford shirt, be sure it is
extremely well tailored and fitted (and consider rolling the sleeves, adding a
necklace, and slightly popping the collar). I almost always favor silk blouses
over collared oxfords (if the blouses are sheer, be sure to wear a camisole
underneath).