How to Dress for Mediation & Court
Guest Contributor: Whitley Adkins
Clothing is oftentimes one’s first form of communication to the world. As you can see in my photo, when it comes to personal style, I tend to lean toward a more is more approach. (How fabulous is that dress?!)
However, dressing for mediation, court or any other similar setting is the time for taking the less is more approach. Neutrals, solids, and uncomplicated lines are ideal over wild hues, patterns, plunging necklines or shorter hem lengths.
I created this graphic to make it easier for you to pull items from your closet together to empower you with confidence. If you’re ready for something new, purchase links are below!
Purchase links for these gorgeous items:
Marina Mosco Pleated Pencil Skirt
Prada Croc Effect Leather Pumps
Brandon Maxwell Puff Sleeve Wool Blazer
Valextra Leather Top Handle Bag
Bottega Veneta Wide Leg Trousers
Stella McCartney Handkerchief Dress
Additional items that are just as chic, but a bit more budget-friendly:
Learn more about my insights on dressing for confidence in my post: What to Wear: Your Style Guide for Mediation & Court
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