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Radiate Confidence through Fashion: A Power Dressing Guide

Olya power dressing

Boosting your confidence can be done in many ways, but sometimes, all you need is the perfect outfit to embrace the most powerful version of yourself. The right clothes, shoes, and accessories can act like the suit of armor you need to carry yourself with conviction, all while looking effortlessly stylish. To put your best foot forward through fashion, try to spice up your look by power dressing.

What Is Power Dressing?

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Power dressing refers to a fashion style that allows you to offer an impression of competence, authority, and efficiency. It’s all about dressing smart, while giving you the power to make a strong impression. In short, it’s a look that lets your presence shine every time you walk into the room.

While power dressing became popular in the ’80s, it dates way back to the Victorian England era. Queens and duchesses displayed their class and authority by the volume of their clothes. Because of this, they announced their regal presence even from miles away by flaunting their huge gowns with tight corsets.

This style of dressing has evolved through time, with power dressing representing any piece of fashion item that makes one feel infused with confidence. Since personality can be expressed through patterns, colors, and textile choices, this trend can be seen today in classic shoulder-padded suits, blouses with a boxy fit, pleated skirts, and even leather shorts.

How Do You Master Power Dressing?

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The way you dress influences how others perceive you. To look and feel ready for anything, here are some ways to master power dressing:

Prioritize Comfort and Quality

Outfits with fabulous prints matched with sky-high heels can help you become a scene-stealer and give you a powerful aura. However, when it comes to power dressing, you should consider more than just aesthetics. Your comfort is just as important as appearance. After all, it’s going to show in your behavior if you aren’t feeling comfortable with what you’re wearing. 

Don’t Be Afraid to Make a Bold Fashion Statement

The fun part of practicing power dressing is stepping out of your comfort zone. For example, if you love sparkly things, wear some glittery heels or dazzling earrings. Don’t be shy to add some bold prints or vibrant colors to your outfit. By showcasing beautiful accents and embracing your unique style, you let your confidence shine through.

Complete the Look with Shoes

A complete look means wearing the right dress, accessories, and shoes. Remember that your footwear can make or break your outfit. For this reason, invest in a comfortable yet stylish pair of shoes. Whether you prefer pumps, boots, or ballet flats, go for those that make you feel like you can rule the world with every step you take.

Fake It till You Make It

Even if you aren’t feeling completely confident, putting your best foot forward and trying to look the part can help you start feeling it, too. Because of this, don’t hold back on expressing yourself with your avant garde styling options. As long as you feel your best, you’ll look your best too!

Conclusion

The words “power dressing” can bring images of intimidating suits and shoulder pads, but you don’t have to stick to these old-fashioned pieces. Feel free to mix and match fashion pieces and recreate your own power suit that reflects your personal style and shows who you really are. To learn more about being more confident in how you present yourself to the world through fashion, read other styling tips from my fashion and lifestyle blog.

I am Olyasha Novozhylova, the founder and creator of Not Basic Blonde. To inspire women to create and showcase their unique style, I‘ve developed a handy fashion guide to help you look and feel your best. If you are interested in a partnership opportunity, DM me on my social media or send me an email at notbasicblonde@gmail.com!

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