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Top 10 Must Have’s This Season for Working Women

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Professional women face the challenge of keeping up with seasonal styles without looking too fashion forward for work. While working women need to maintain professionalism, it does not mean contemporary clothing is not allowed. Selecting a few must-have items that maintain professionalism shows that a woman cares about her appearance, follows fashion and understands the importance of selecting clothes and accessories that are appropriate for the workplace.

 

1. White Button-Down Shirt:

The white button-down shirt in a current cut is a professional piece that matches any pair of pants, skirt or suit. It provides a versatile piece that works in any office setting and is appropriate for work-casual and formal situations.

By investing in a white button-down shirt, women can match it with a wide range of outfits for a chic and conservative appearance. It is ideal for a semi-formal or formal office environment as well as those casual days that allow a little flexibility.

 

2. Black Pencil Skirt:

Pencil skirts remain a top choice for women at work because it is professional, comfortable and stylish. A pencil skirt that is black in color provides the neutral base that allows women to pair it with a wide range of colored blouses. Creating a formal suit requires nothing more than a matching blazer and it can look more casual for a semi-formal work environment by removing the blazer.

 

3. Black Trousers:

A pair of comfortable, black trousers is a must-have for any woman who is working in an office or professional environment. The black color is neutral, which makes it ideal for matching with a wide range of shirts. When the color is combined with a straight-legged cut, it is a timeless style that showcases professionalism.

 

4. Colorful Blouses:

While the seasonal fashion trend is leaning toward bright colors, some light shades like mint green and soft yellow are always a great choice for the office. When selecting colorful blouses to match that black skirt, women should always consider the workplace. Bright colors, which are popular for the season, might not be appropriate in every office.

Opt for colors that are light, beautiful and bright. The bright colors are a trendy choice while the light shades will give a professional and timeless appeal to the outfit.

 

5. Neutral Purse:

Depending on the particular formality of the workplace, the best purse will vary. In general, a neutral purse, such as black or tan leather, is a great choice for work. The neutral shade will match almost any outfit while the quality materials and design of the purse showcase the latest fashions.

 



 

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Top 10 Most Famous National Costumes in the World

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What is a national Costume?

It is normally a dress which we associate with a country and its residents. It is something that they may wear everyday or only on formal occasions, but it is part of their unique identity and is usually symbolic of their culture. Most national costumes have been a part of the heritage of that nation and have been handed down from generation to generation, and are based on the kinds of fabrics available and are suited to the climate of that country.

 

1. Saree – India:

This is one of the most recognised costumes in the world. The prevalence of sarees as a daily wear is decreasing among the young and the affluent, as they are opting for western wear such as skirts and trousers. However in the smaller urban areas and in villages these are still the preferred outfit. In various parts of India sarees are worn in different manners and styles and the fabrics can range from cotton to silk and synthetic fabrics.

 

2. Kimono – Japan:

Kimono is a traditional outfit worn by men, women and children in Japan. These are traditionally made with a single bolt of fabric called the tan. Often these are hand-made and had-decorated and the materials commonly used are silk crepes, satin weaves, silk and silk brocade. It is a long, heavily patterned robe, which is held together at the waistline by a broad fabric belt known as the obi.

 

3. Sweden:

The Swedish national costume is very unique. It consists of a white winged hat, a long skirt with a traditional apron, a white long-sleeved blouse which is covered with a beautifully embroidered vest. Introduced in 1778 it was originally meant for the nobility of the country. Even today for formal occasions, Swedish ladies-in-waiting wear this traditional costume.

 

4. Deel – Mongolia:

A Deel is the traditional costume worn for centuries by the Mongols and other nomadic tribes of Central Asia. The fabric may be satin or silk or brocade, and the styling is similar to that of a kaftan . Shaped like a long overcoat, it is not buttoned in front of the body but is drawn tightly across the chest and clasped on the side with decorative clasps. A large fabric belt is the tied over the Deel.

 

5. Salwar Kameez – Pakistan:

The salwar kameez is a traditional outfit worn by both men and women of Punjab in India and Pakistan. The men in Pakistan wear a loose pajama and “kurta ” set  often known as the “pathan suit”. The women wear long trousers which are gathered at the waist and are narrow at the bottom. The kameez is accompanied by the  “chuni”or the  “odhni “which is wrapped across  the shoulders.

 



 

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