"For the most part, if you work in an industry or in an office that's very prescriptive in terms of wardrobe, while that's limiting, in a way, it makes it easier because you know what you can and can't get away with,” “That said, those types of businesses are far and few between these days. The advice I would always offer is, it's important to look polished and I think it's visible when you feel good in what you're wearing. And of course, always wear shoes you can walk in."
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Alison Loehnis
Alison Loehnis is an American business executive based in London. She is the interim CEO of YOOX Net-a-Porter Group, and was the president of Net-a-Porter.
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