
New Delhi, Feb 25 (IANS) Shopping for non-casual wear can be a task in itself as you are unable to decide between what is appropriate and what’s not. Get some tips!
Nidhi Agarwal, founder and CEO of western non-casual wear brand KAARYAH, doles out a few shopping tips:
Fit: Fit is the most important criteria vis-à-vis definition of “appropriateness” to an occasion. While general rules for sleeve length, pant lengths apply, wearing a well fitted garment is also a function of preference and what suits your body shape.
Functionality: Just as you may not wear walking shoes to a board meeting, you may want to rethink your stilettos on a factory visit. So, stay comfortable while looking good.
Go beyond boring: Formal wear doesn't necessarily mean plain. Wearing bright colours, detailed embroidery or frills are not improper as long as they are not distracting.
Fashion forward: You can even take inspiration from runways and incorporate fashion into formal clothing.
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