
The term "if you have it, flaunt it" is not appropriate to apply when thinking of what you would want to wear during a business meeting or presentation. You want them to listen to what you have to say and not get discracted by your physical endowments.
It is always best to dress conservatively. Nothing too tight or revealing. Buttoned up blouses are, in my opinion, also a big no-no (especially for those who are big breasted) unless you have a relatively discreet underblouse to avoid peekaboo scenes. Again, you wouldn't want them to look there. You want to them to concentrate on what you have to say.
Anyway, I am no fashionista but I do try to keep my suits up-to-date. Hence, I always stop myself from buying too much because the style may only last 1 or, at best, 2 seasons.
Anne Klein has always been my suit of choice.
I tend to buy conservative skirt suits or separates and coordinates which could work as suits. I prefer dark colors like gray, charcoal or black. I choose knee length skirts that are lined.
When it comes to jacket length, however, I let the current fashion dictate my shopping choices.
What about you? How do you dress up for meetings?
[photo source: iPinnacle]
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