How to Dress for the Job You Want
By Sarah Z. Wexler
Dress for a job in: Finance
Photo Credit: Taghi Naderzad
THE JOB: FINANCIER
"Wall Street may be 95 percent men, but don't dress like one. But don't dress like a girly-girl either."
Promotion vs. Demotion
DOS:
Tailored shirts with stretchfitted looks more feminine
Express your personality through shoesan element of style you can have fun with
Have your tailor put a hook-and-eye inside the bust of your button-down to keep your bra hidden
DON'TS:
Linenno matter how gorgeous or expensive, by the end of the day, it's a wrinkled mess
Camisoles, spandex, and cropped tops. These are for weekends only
Wearing bright colorsyou'll stand out at the Stock Exchange, and not in a good way
FUTURE MOGUL: Lucia Knight, 27, bond sales assistant on the trading floor
EXPERT: Becky Quick, co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk Box and former financial reporter for The Wall Street Journal
FORMALITY FACTOR: (10/10) "Nothing less than impeccable is what flies on Wall Street. If your lipstick's a mess or your skirt is too trendy, it instantly devalues you. Wall Street may be 95 percent men, but don't dress like onebut don't dress like a girly-girl either."
THE GOAL: "Like their male colleagues, women need great-looking go-to suits and several pairs of killer classic shoes."
THE MUST-HAVES: "Three good suitsblack, gray, and brownoff the rack that a tailor can make into great suits. Pay special attention to fit, fabric, and sleeve-cuff length: When your arm is straight down, the cuff should stop between your wrist bone and the top of your hand. And a quality watchnothing too flashy."
THE FASHION DISASTER: "Overnight, I went from being a financial reporter for The Wall Street Journal who wore jeans to being on-camera. I only owned one suit, and I had to safety-pin the pants. Then I bought 10 cheap, garishly colored suits that hung all wrong. I looked at least 20 pounds heavier on the air."
DRESS FOR SUCCESS: "Get measured by a tailor, and then seek out designers who cut for your bodyTahari works well for petite frames like mine. Since your work wardrobe doesn't have to be this season, scour the outlets."
FINISH THE LOOK: "Keep makeup simple and natural. I usually just wear a watch, an elegant necklace, and pearl studsno big statement pieces. You want people to notice you, not your jewelry."
On Becky Quick, left: Jacket, $2670, skirt, $940, Dior; shoes, $995, Burberry. On Lucia Knight, right: Jacket, $536, BCBG MaxAzria; top, $510, Bottega Veneta; skirt, $350, shoes, $310, Tory Burch.



