The proper two-week business attire for a woman should consist of at least two skirt suits, a tailored dress, and a combination of skirts and blouses that coordinate with the jackets of the suit-skirts. In order to feel and look professional, the clothing should be clean, well pressed and fit well. A professional look consists of coordinated clothing that creates a professional image.
The two suits I selected for a woman's two-week business attire are simple in colors and styles, coordinate easily with the skirts and blouses, and can be switched for different looks. This allows an individ`ual to gain at least four different outfits out of two skirt-suits. Separates such as blouses, skirts, and jackets are also good choices for business attire because the different pieces are meant to go with each other, and there are many pieces to choose from. A solid color dress is particularly appropriate because it looks professional, but is also appropriate for an evening engagement, whether business or social. Leather pumps seem to work best for a business environment, and handbags should be neutral or basic in colors that coordinate with the individual's shoes.
A professional wardrobe should contain neutral colors like navy, black, brown, taupe and gray. Fabrics should be of good quality, conveying an air of confidence and success. In addition, it is wise to keep business clothing separate from day-to-day clothing, since this results in a more organized and easier to manage wardrobe.
In a business environment, a suit or tailored dress usually presents the most professional look. Wool and linen are both suitable fabrics