Yet, despite supposedly being the most wonderful time of the year, corporate gatherings can fill employees with dread when deciding what to wear, nearly deterring some from attending altogether., 92% of businesses surveyed are planning to splurge the same amount or more on the company festivities, spending an average of almost $30,000.
The biggest concern, according to people surveyed, was dressing both appropriately and stylishly, especially in a setting where they are around their professional colleagues.told The Post that she’s seen her clients stress over what to wear for their own or their spouse’s holiday parties this season.
“Save that for going out with the girlfriends,” she said, adding that sequin micro-shorts should be left in the closet. Meanwhile, “work-to-dinner” style clothing has soared 25% on Rent the Runway, the company’s chief merchant officer, Sarah Tam, told the outfit. “I always tell my clients to dress for the job that you want and not necessarily the job that you have, and it’s a good rule of thumb when it comes even to your work party.”
“When in doubt of what to wear, don’t be shy to ask your host and use the internet,” celebrity stylist DOwear anything too revealing or sexy: No low-cut necklines, short skirts, booty shorts, strapless, off-the-shoulder or backless. Sleeveless is OK if you work in a creative setting.Joe Rogan 'genuinely concerned' about drone sightings after new theory emerges