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My fashion advice? Do whatever makes your day a little more St Tropez

February 6, 2025 13:56
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Fashion with a passion: Lisa Armstrong, Naomi Greenaway, Sarah Jossell and Jessica Diner at last week's Wizo event
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I’ll never forget my first day attending the features conference at the Telegraph. As I walked through the door, someone piped up: “Naomi, have you just stepped off the yacht?” My cream maxi knitted dress was rather lovely, no shame in that, but perhaps not the correct work uniform for the newsroom crowd. At any other moment, “stepping off the yacht” would have been a great style flex, but sitting around a conference table at TeleTowers, I wished I’d dressed more City and less St Tropez. If it weren’t for the Sephardi genes, I would have gone bright red.

The art of dressing right for work can be an elusive one, something I concluded alongside three super-stylish women last week at the launch of Wizo’s Women’s Professional Network, which (for my sins – and mitzvahs) I’m chairing. (Please come along to the next event. End of plug.) The panel of fabulous Jewish women, Lisa Armstrong, the Telegraph’s head of fashion; Jessica Diner, Vogue’s beauty and wellbeing director; and Sarah Jossell, columnist and beauty director at Sunday Times Style, certainly know a thing or two about looking good. Unfortunately, the audience were impeccably dressed too, which made the task of adding value to their sartorial knowledge a little trickier – but thankfully, the panel had plenty to share. The general conclusions were that you no longer have to channel Melanie Griffith in Working Girl to be taken seriously in the workplace, but tailoring is still a great shortcut to looking put together. Feel comfy, whatever that means to you, because you can’t project confidence if you’re fiddling with your strapless bra or tripping over sky-high heels. And sometimes in life, it’s worth trying to “dress for what’s next” because looking the part can help you feel the part. Plus, you must buy the Ambient Lighting powder palette from Hourglass. No philosophical idiom with that one, it’ll just make you glow.

In truth, what we all need is Lisa, Jess and Sarah sitting in our wardrobes when we have 15 minutes to rush out the house and are wondering what cardi to wear over that shirt and whether the trainers look too “meh” or the heels look too “ooh la la”. Having the time to put yourself together is probably the key to dressing for success. In fact, the best piece of fashion advice I’ve probably ever come across was from David Beckham – not a shameless name drop, I’ve just watched the Netflix documentary like everyone else.

In fact, the best piece of fashion advice I’ve probably ever come across was from David Beckham – not a shameless name drop, I’ve just watched the Netflix documentary like everyone else

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