Professional. The answer to this question will vary by industry, but in general, most interior designers are professionals and they need to dress accordingly. Consider the environment that you work or will be visiting with your client - it is likely clean, well-kept and professional. Dress according to how others dress in the area of the business you're working with address whether you're meeting clients at their home or office for an appointment. If you are not sure of what clothes might be worn by any of these type customers - do your best impression of "professional", but don't look ridiculous either! You'll know if someone looks ridiculous on some level so be mindful about how it appears even before entering a room.
AUTHOR: DION PARIS
15 October, 2021
Providing a few ideas. Dress for business to impress clients. For example, wear a tailored suit or pant with a button-up shirt or blouse that is appropriate depending on the industry and job roles you will be encountering that day. Always opt for a neutral color palette instead of brighter tones as these colors may not project the right vibes in an office setting. For skirts, pants, and dresses consider adding zippers or buttons at the waist which can help emphasize your curves.
AUTHOR: WAYNE PINGREE
15 October, 2021
It really depends much on your company's image and the building you're designing. For example, if you're designing a luxury condo or restaurant then it would be appropriate to dress much more formally than for a smaller office building. Your main concern should be that how you look and behave should match what type of space you are designing. Attention to detail is also key; bringing in art pieces from outside designers can make up for not having as many items in stock, but over at our store we need to make sure the work we do has an artistic edge (without spilling out into their personal style).
AUTHOR: JEANICE LUPO
15 October, 2021
While there are no rigid rules for this, it is generally accepted that an unspoken rule of how to dress when embarking on a professional meeting with business people is the more conservative the attire, the better. More than anything, what takes precedence is how comfortable oneself feel at any given moment. This may be whimsical and fickle in some cases but ultimately shall depend on location, event and audience. Whatever one's decision may be in decoration or fashion, they should ensure that it is something that resonates which their mood at that time rather than just for their own vanity.
AUTHOR: LAWRENCE GRISBY
15 October, 2021
How should interior designers dress? A lot of designers choose to wear black in order to easily obtain an overall monochromatic color. This is especially popular when people are designing offices, hotel lobbies, and restaurants because the space usually needs to be very neutral in order for it to feel comfortable. It can also show that they're not too caught up with their own personal fashion tastes. There are other experts who will say that this isn't a good idea at all, so the best thing to do is find what really suits you!
AUTHOR: DAVID BYRON
15 October, 2021
Fashion designers have always been a major influence on interior design. When Louis XV complained to his architect, "This wallpaper is ugly," the king was criticizing a robe worn by one of his courtiers. Winston Churchill disapproved of Oscar de la Renta's initial sketches for the White House and suggested he rethink its color palette-stripes, not checks or plaids. In other words, it doesn't matter whether you're an interior designer or not-you probably have some opinions about what constitutes good taste in fashion.
15 October, 2021
Professional. The answer to this question will vary by industry, but in general, most interior designers are professionals and they need to dress accordingly. Consider the environment that you work or will be visiting with your client - it is likely clean, well-kept and professional. Dress according to how others dress in the area of the business you're working with address whether you're meeting clients at their home or office for an appointment. If you are not sure of what clothes might be worn by any of these type customers - do your best impression of "professional", but don't look ridiculous either! You'll know if someone looks ridiculous on some level so be mindful about how it appears even before entering a room.
15 October, 2021
Providing a few ideas. Dress for business to impress clients. For example, wear a tailored suit or pant with a button-up shirt or blouse that is appropriate depending on the industry and job roles you will be encountering that day. Always opt for a neutral color palette instead of brighter tones as these colors may not project the right vibes in an office setting. For skirts, pants, and dresses consider adding zippers or buttons at the waist which can help emphasize your curves.
15 October, 2021
It really depends much on your company's image and the building you're designing. For example, if you're designing a luxury condo or restaurant then it would be appropriate to dress much more formally than for a smaller office building. Your main concern should be that how you look and behave should match what type of space you are designing. Attention to detail is also key; bringing in art pieces from outside designers can make up for not having as many items in stock, but over at our store we need to make sure the work we do has an artistic edge (without spilling out into their personal style).
15 October, 2021
While there are no rigid rules for this, it is generally accepted that an unspoken rule of how to dress when embarking on a professional meeting with business people is the more conservative the attire, the better. More than anything, what takes precedence is how comfortable oneself feel at any given moment. This may be whimsical and fickle in some cases but ultimately shall depend on location, event and audience. Whatever one's decision may be in decoration or fashion, they should ensure that it is something that resonates which their mood at that time rather than just for their own vanity.
15 October, 2021
How should interior designers dress? A lot of designers choose to wear black in order to easily obtain an overall monochromatic color. This is especially popular when people are designing offices, hotel lobbies, and restaurants because the space usually needs to be very neutral in order for it to feel comfortable. It can also show that they're not too caught up with their own personal fashion tastes. There are other experts who will say that this isn't a good idea at all, so the best thing to do is find what really suits you!
15 October, 2021
Fashion designers have always been a major influence on interior design. When Louis XV complained to his architect, "This wallpaper is ugly," the king was criticizing a robe worn by one of his courtiers. Winston Churchill disapproved of Oscar de la Renta's initial sketches for the White House and suggested he rethink its color palette-stripes, not checks or plaids. In other words, it doesn't matter whether you're an interior designer or not-you probably have some opinions about what constitutes good taste in fashion.