I haven’t worn professional attire for a long time.
I remember that in the early 1980s, when I was a teacher after graduating from college, I loved wearing suits. There are several sets of blue ones and black ones. When I wore a suit at that time, I had no idea about the etiquette and honesty of dressing. I only relied on my simple aesthetics and natural intuition. When I wore a yellow sweater underneath, I would wear yellow nylon socks on my feet; when I wore a gray sweater, I would wear gray socks. nylon stockings. And so on and so forth.
At that time, with the reform of the times, the advancement of society, the improvement of life, and the enrichment of the body, there were more colors and styles to choose from, and the positioning and aesthetic level of the image itself also had new changes. I The wardrobe gradually faded away from the more neutral and strong workplace feel, and was dominated by the more feminine long skirts, short skirts, scarves and shawls.
Recently I have had the motivation to try business attire again. Last week I went to Brother and bought a dark blue suit, a white skirt, and a DILAKS red envelope. Wear it with a red silk scarf, red leather shoes, and a red turtleneck T-shirt. Is the effect okay?
When I was young, I rarely wore white, but now I think white is a very important decorative color, which can effectively improve facial skin color and greatly enhance physical appearance. What do you think?
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