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When you attend a conference, you often do so with the intention of establishing connections and creating impressions with other professionals in your field. As a result, you should put your best foot forward in the fashion department. Before you decide what to wear, verify whether or not the conference you attend has any guidelines for dress. Otherwise, use your best judgment to determine what level of dress your conference requires. Also remember that presentation and reception attire will likely vary from attendance attire.

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Professional Business Conferences

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  1. [1] This is especially important for men. You do not necessarily need a wool suit jacket, but some form of structured jacket, in a traditional color like black or brown, is a good idea, even if you only end up carrying it.
  2. Black, gray, navy blue, and brown pants are the standard colors of choice.
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  3. Khaki pants are common for men's business casual, but women can also pull them off for business casual, as well. Keep your khakis pressed and wrinkle-free.
  4. Dark colors, like black or dark brown, are the most traditional and best received.
  5. [2] Light and dark colors are both acceptable, but avoid anything bold or flashy.
  6. Choose a top that flatters your figure without being skin tight or low enough in the front to be revealing. A solid color works best for casual fabrics, but a print in a rich hue can look appropriate on nicer fabrics like silk.
  7. Ties make you look more professional, and you may want to wear one if you intend to mingle and establish contacts for the future.[3] If leaning toward a business casual style, however, ties are not necessary.
  8. Men can opt for a lace-up style or a more casual loafer, but either way, your shoes must be polished and in good condition.
  9. Closed-toe pumps or flats, are preferable. Black and brown leather are ideal.
  10. This applies to both men and women. Black socks are the most common and most versatile color, but you should try to match the color of your socks to the color of your shoes or trousers in order to blend the two together. Avoid white or colored socks that might stand out.
  11. If so, wear a slip underneath.
  12. Avoid non-traditional jewelry, like lip piercings, and only wear subtle pieces that do not look flashy.
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Casual Conferences

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  1. [5] Khaki pants are just about as dressy as you need to be for a casual conference. Look for trouser-style pants with wide legs, and keep the material pressed and free of wrinkles.
  2. Light and medium washes may look too casual, so the darker the wash, the better. Stick with a trouser-style leg and avoid styles that sag at the waist or taper past the knee.
  3. Pencil and A-line skirts work best, but you can play with the color and pattern more than you could at a professional conference. Avoid extravagant embellishments and stick for conservative "Sunday best" skirts.
  4. Stick with solid colors and avoid crazy patterns. Traditional button-down shirts also work well.
  5. Cotton, knit, and silk blouses look especially nice. You can opt for a button-down blouse or choose one that slips on over your head.
  6. Instead of a separate top and bottom, women can also consider a solid dress. Choose one in a work-appropriate style. Generally, this means that the dress has a solid print, conservative neckline, and knee-length hem.
  7. Black and brown loafers work well for guys. Sneakers are too casual and must be avoided.
  8. Women have a little more room to play around with their shoe for a casual conference, but you should still opt for a closed-toe style with a relatively low heel. Feel free to play with color and texture, however.
  9. Black, brown, gray, and tan socks work best. Avoid white socks or socks with patterns.
  10. For extremely casual settings, pantyhose many not be necessary at all. It still would not be a bad idea to carry them, however. If you realize later that they are not necessary, you can slip them off.
  11. Even at a casual conference, accessories should still be unobtrusive and simple.
  12. The required dress code for meal functions can vary. Luncheons may only require business casual dress, but most evening receptions require you to dress up. Women should opt for conservative cocktail dresses and men should go with a suit and tie.
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Presentation Attire

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  1. Basic colors like white or light pastels work best, but bright colors and patterns should be avoided.
  2. Choose a single-breasted style in a dark color like black, navy, gray, or brown. The jacket should be tailor-fit for both men and women.
  3. Garments that come as part of a two-piece suit are best, but if you buy your slacks separately, you should match the color to the color of your jacket.
  4. Both trousers and skirts are appropriate business attire for women. Select a pencil skirt that matches the color your suit jacket, preferably black, navy, gray, or brown.
  5. Men should consider formal lace-up styles, like Oxfords, in black or dark brown.
  6. Women can wear low heels, but avoid high heels or strappy styles that look more sexy than professional. Black and dark brown shoes are the most appropriate and least distracting.
  7. This applies mostly to men. Black socks are the most common since they create a smooth transition between dark slacks and dark shoes.
  8. Hosiery is necessary for skirts and recommended for trousers, as well.
  9. Select a tie made of high-quality fabric, like silk, and a subdued color or pattern. Avoid bold patterns and character prints.
  10. The color of your belt should fit in with the color scheme the rest of your outfit follows.
  11. This applies to both men and women. Watches and other jewelry should be low-key. Avoid any non-traditional jewelry, like eyebrow piercings or nose piercings.
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Tips

  • If the conference you're attending is for white-collar "business professionals" or an academic conference, you should adhere to a stricter style of business dress. Business casual is often appropriate for passive observers, but you may want to lean more toward traditional business attire if you're there to impress anyone.
  • If you are attending a conference with other co-workers, then by default, you should dress according to your office's dress code.
  • Keep the climate in mind. A winter conference will require heavier clothing than a summer conference, even if it is indoors. Likewise, a conference in Florida will require lighter clothes than one held in Alaska.
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Things You’ll Need

  • Dress trousers
  • Khaki pants
  • Dark-wash denim jeans
  • Skirt
  • Dress
  • Button-down shirt
  • Blouse
  • Sweater
  • Polo shirt
  • Blazer, sports jacket, or suit jacket
  • Belt
  • Leather shoes
  • Socks
  • Pantyhose
  • Necktie
  • Simple accessories


References

  1. Elle Monus. Image Consultant. Expert Interview. 7 September 2021.
  2. Elle Monus. Image Consultant. Expert Interview. 7 September 2021.
  3. Elle Monus. Image Consultant. Expert Interview. 7 September 2021.
  4. Elle Monus. Image Consultant. Expert Interview. 7 September 2021.
  5. Elle Monus. Image Consultant. Expert Interview. 7 September 2021.
  6. http://www.realmenrealstyle.com/dressing-sharp-conference/
  7. http://www.stylingyou.com.au/2011/02/fab-friday-style-tip-dressing-for-a-conference/

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This article was co-authored by Elle Monus. Elle Monus is an Image Consultant and the Co-Founder of True Image Group. With over 11 years of fashion industry experience, she specializes in holistic approaches to branding, size-inclusive image consulting, and personal styling. Additionally, Elle has had the opportunity to work on several New York Fashion Week shows and has been featured in multiple media outlets, such as Racked. This article has been viewed 333,390 times.
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Updated: October 10, 2021
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If you want to look your best for a conference, it’s better to be overdressed than underdressed, so bringing a blazer is never a bad idea. Pair your blazer with either dress trousers or a knee-length skirt in the same color. Under your blazer, wear either a button-down collared shirt or a formal blouse. A knee-length professional dress is also an option, but if you’re wearing a skirt or a dress, make sure to wear pantyhose underneath. Your shoes should be black or brown leather loafers, flats, or heels. For some tips on accessorizing with ties, belts, and jewelry, keep reading!

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