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Style is about more than fashion trends. It directly shapes your self-image and how others perceive you. For NYC professionals, it can make or break first impressions.
As the founder of Next Level Wardrobe, I’ve seen firsthand how personal style influences mental and professional well-being. In this article, I cover the psychology of executive style and its role in supporting mental health and achieving success.
What is Executive Style, and What Role Does It Play in Workplace Success?
Executive style is about dressing like the leader you are – or the leader you aspire to be. It’s like the saying “dress for the job you want.” No matter how much effort you put into your work, if you show up looking and feeling sloppy, it’s harder to get people to take you seriously – especially in a competitive business environment like in NYC.
Executive style isn’t one-size-fits-all. Your personality, goals, and the culture of your workplace shape it. What matters is that it aligns with how you want to be seen and that it builds your executive presence in the workplace.
“We saw the power of clothing during the pandemic, when many remote workers dressed VERY casually. Afterwards, people were tired of dressing like they just rolled out of bed and had lost the skill of dressing intentionally.”
How Your Personal Style Defines Your Professional Brand
First impressions are formed in less than 7 seconds, whether it’s in your Manhattan office, over Zoom, or at client meetings across the city. Your style is an extension of your personal brand, speaking for you before you even say a word.
And it doesn’t stop after the first impression; studies show that improving your wardrobe and appearance makes employees more likely to respect you and take you seriously.
Think of it like your business card. You wouldn’t hand someone a business card with your name scrawled at the bottom and colors that don’t represent you. It should be polished, intentional, and reflective of your professionalism.
The same can be said for your wardrobe. Putting effort into your external appearance tells colleagues that you take your work (and yourself) seriously. The right brand can be a huge differentiator against any competition. And it goes beyond how others perceive us – it also massively affects our self-identity.
The Psychological Impact of Style on Confidence and Self-Perception
When used strategically, our style sets us up for successful days and lets us show up for ourselves and others. When we look our best, we feel happy, confident, and ready to take on the world. Our outward appearance is a direct reflection of how we think of ourselves, and it’s a tool that we can use to our advantage.
An executive wardrobe that aligns with your lifestyle, mindset, and goals can help:
- Boost confidence in your professional capabilities.
- Reduce stress, save time, and eliminate decision fatigue in morning routines.
- Develop an overall positive self-image, in and out of the office.
But the impact of style and external presence extends beyond confidence-boosting. It has a proven effect on our executive functioning skills – those skills required to stay organized, maintain routines, and manage your time effectively.
Anne Josephson, licensed psychologist and founder of Uptown Psychology in Manhattan, has this to say about the psychological impact of executive style:
“By taking a few minutes to plan your outfit and do your hair and makeup in advance, you enter your day feeling more organized, capable, and focused. This, in turn, is reflected in your work, as you feel more relaxed and can devote your full attention to what you are doing.”
How Professionals Can Leverage Style to Sharpen Focus and Presence
While it might sound intimidating to have your style have such a significant impact on your professional success, think of it as a valuable advantage. You have complete control over your wardrobe, and it’s relatively easy to improve with the right styling guidance.
But before you go out to start buying more clothes, form a vision for what you want your personal brand to be. Great style should be authentic to you and never feel like you’re wearing a costume.
Once you have a vision in mind, follow these six tips to find your own CEO style.
- Plan Ahead. Consider the events you attend, workdays versus weekend looks, and your workplace culture as you create your shopping list.
- Organize your closet. Before you do any shopping, edit your closet so it’s not bursting with clothes you won’t wear. Eliminate what doesn’t work, then fill in the missing pieces.
- Forget trends. The foundation of your CEO’s wardrobe should be staple pieces in core colors (black, grey, white, navy) that will stand the test of time.
- Prioritize quality and fit. Pick timeless pieces crafted from high-quality fabric and tailored to fit your body perfectly.
- Pick your outfits out in the evenings. Make your mornings easy with pre-selected outfits. No more rushing out the door for the subway, not feeling put together.
- Use outfit formulas. Outfit formulas (easy-to-remember color combinations) make it easy to put together a CEO look quickly.
Not sure where to begin? Start simple. Buy a few timeless pieces to begin building a capsule wardrobe that will last for years and help you start every day with confidence. Still not sure? Let a professional stylist do the heavy lifting for you.
Elevate Your Executive Style in NYC and Beyond
After helping over 500 clients from NYC to LA reclaim their style, I’ve seen firsthand how executive style boosts clients’ confidence and improves their overall mental health. Read our client testimonials to see the real-life impact of image consulting.
Find Your Executive Style with Next Level Wardrobe’s Virtual Executive Image Consulting.
We’ll help you develop a CEO wardrobe to match your CEO mindset.