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| Fashion | Women | Men |
| Must-have suits | Classic black three-piece suit; for versatility, branch out with a gray suit, followed by a navy one | Classic black three-piece; it’s tried and true |
| Trouser trends | Fitted; steer clear of baggy | Classic black |
| Skirt of choice | Pleated or straight | N/A |
| Dress shirt style | Classic white, formal with a suit and pearls or casual with jeans | Classic white, mostly formal with dark suit |
| Sweater | Cashmere, with almost anything; it’s chic and warm | Cashmere, casual with jeans; or business casual, just-less-thana- suit over a shirt and tie |
| Shirt/sweater length | Long, minidress length, just like in the '80s | Traditional, with shirt tucked in of course |
| Ties | NA | Colorful to pop against white shirt and black suit |
| Belts | Over-the-sweater, solid color, but show some restraint: no metallics or animal prints | Traditional |
| Shoes | Ankle boots with trousers; kneelength boots with skirts | Black or brown, dress style |
| Accessories | Pearl stud earrings and necklace; diamond stud earrings; small briefcases | French cuff links; watch; small briefcases |
| Specialty items | The right "little black dress" that can transition from the offi ce to an evening event with a simple change of accessories | Cartier watch, which von Sperling calls "the Rolls Royce of watches" |
| What's trendy but probably not appropriate for a professional setting | Leggings, just like in the '80s | Velvet jackets (seriously) |
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