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Blog post: “I’m a lawyer, check out my shoes!”
Project type
Legal blog Post
Date
2020
Blog: The Trendy Lawyer
Each time I’m offered an interview or work experience in the legal sector I ensure I know the dress code before my arrival. Generally, you must be smart and polished, especially as a future upholder of the law, and if you’re looking to play a key part in the UK jurisdiction in the future, smart is the way to go!
With that being said, we are moving towards an age of comfort, and in some offices that means casual wear and relaxed clothing. While the legal industry does not seem to be changing, there are still ways for women to look the part and feel comfortable and relaxed at the same time - shoes are a big part of this.
Court heels should be closed-toe or dress shoes in a simple (not attention-grabbing) colour. Think black, grey, navy, or nude along with plain hosiery. This is perfect for any lgeal networking or formal events as well as interviews.
If it is a more business casual setting, some flat leather shoes, loafers or low heeled shoes will work well, or sandals (depending on the weather). So long as you put your best foot forward... in good-condition shoes, you'll make a great first impression.
Avoid anything too attention seeking from platform heels to brightly coloured trainers or flip flops. (You would think I wouldn’t need to mention this, but I have seen some interesting choices at legal events I’ve attended.)...
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