How to Dress for a Daytime Work Event

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Wendy Pilch
Spendalla Personal Shopping
www.spendalla.com  
703.470.7419

Spendalla LLC Personal Shopping services was founded by Wendy Pilch in 2004.  Ms. Pilch has been a stylist and personal shopper for women and men for the past thirteen years.

While receiving her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Sociology and Education at the University of Virginia, Ms. Pilch worked as a consultant for a number of retail stores and was an assistant personal shopper.   She got Spendalla started by outfitting her family and friends.  Today, her business has grown tremendously, in large part due to word of mouth and referrals from satisfied clients.

Today, Wendy and her trained staff provide at-home and online personal shopping services for individuals living in and around the Metropolitan DC Area.  They work closely with clients to give them each a signature style that they can feel proud of.  By shopping for clients and with clients, both in shops and online, Spendalla Personal Shoppers can help save time and money.

Spendalla works with your budget to find you flawless outfits that compliment your own personal style.  You will look and feel your best in the outfits that Spendalla assembles for you.  

How to Dress for a Daytime Work Event

In this video, stylist and personal shopper Wendy Pilch shows women everything they need to dress for an event. From evening work events to weddings, Wendy gives women ideas for clothes, shoes and jewelry.

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Wendy Pilch: Hi! I am Wendy Pilch with Spendalla Personal Shopping. I am here today with Jane to show you how to dress for an event. We are going to start with how to dress for a daytime event. So, let's get started. When you're dressing for a daytime work event, you can keep it causal. You might start with a nice sweater with a t-shirt, a pair of jeans always works as long as there are no holes in the jeans and make sure there are classic fit, nothing too tight. You could also wear a different type of slack, something that's going to be casual that you could sit in at work picnic or work baseball game, softball game.

But, the most important thing is your shoe; you want to make sure you are not wearing a high heel for a work event. A high heel will be too dressy for a daytime work event and also uncomfortable. So, stay casual. You might add a piece of jewellery like Jane's gold necklace to really top off the outfit. So, that's how you dress for a daytime work event.

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