The Dress Shirt Manifesto: How Image Wins the Corporate Game

The Dress Shirt Manifesto: How Image Wins the Corporate Game

You sit at your desk and all of a sudden you get a call from a colleague you do not particularly enjoy. But you look at yourself in the camera of the laptop—yes, honey, we all do that ;)—and you see that you are wearing today the fancy dress shirt. The one you look sharp in and you get an instant boost of confidence. All of a sudden you switch to hidden corporate fuck-you language and you feel how your shoulders lose their tightness, your smile is back on your face and you tell—very politely of course—to your colleague: “Dear Charlotte, while I get what you are saying and I totally support your initiative, I will politely decline to get involved in something I warned you guys 6 months ago.”

And how did you do that? Because you felt confident. And why did you feel confident? Because you had the fancy dress shirt on 😉

We are all very image-centered creatures. When you think about your daily behaviors and regular ways of spending time, you will notice how often you are in front of an electronic device, going through endless series of images, videos, sketches, emojis and snapshots. On average, a 30-year-old woman in Western Europe sees about 2,000 images in a day. Do you really think that does not do something to your aesthetics, the way you perceive the world and the stuff you check out faster?

Please be honest with yourself. Image matters. What you wear matters. And how you wear your clothes, even before “wearing yourself”, will bring you to places you never thought about. Get a good look at yourself in a mirror, check your body shape, choose some colors which are matching your hair color, skin tone and personal preferences and ride that “well put together” wardrobe look when you leave your house.

Office wardrobe? Dress to kill. Get the fancy, expensive, white, crips dress shirt! You already are at a disadvantage because you do not have the right last name, you are not part of the boys’ club and your parents did not send you to intensive tennis training during summer holidays. You have to get extra points with your appearance and as a woman we can play so much with clothes, makeup and accessories!

T-shirts? Not for this chica here! Jeans? Only for your free time. Washing hair once per week? Nope, we style those lovely curls every third day. No makeup? Put those beautiful eyes in the front with a good mascara. Pick some good quality pieces and wear them regularly. Show everyone you care. Because people who care are taken seriously. And people who care find ways to solve stuff. And do you know who likes to work with problem solvers? Exactly, everyone!

So the next time you stay in the morning in front of your closet and are about to start a new day, think about what is that one piece that will give you your boost today. And for God’s sake, if that shirt is not ironed, DO NOT WEAR IT.

Welcome to my blog

Welcome to my blog

Hello dear reader!

Thank you for taking your time to visit my blog.

How it started:

When I started writing for this blog I had in mind a quote by Eleanor Roosevelt: “Women are like teabags. We don’t know our true strength until we are in hot water.”

I think every modern woman get’s pushed  “in hot water” in her day to day life, at work or in her private life. All too often we drift in a state of annoyance because we react to the overwhelming numbers of external cues we have to face. Multitasking at work, annoying people around us, our phones & social media and the loud cities we live in, all these are factors which all too often overwhelm us. Unfortunately, a lot of women do not even realize how drained of sense and energy their lives have become. And then you are surprised, that at the end of a “normal” day, you do not have energy for yourself and only crave some quiet time, on your sofa with ice cream and a soap opera? Of course you are surprised, because you have heard from a very early stage in your life that women can do it all.

I am really annoyed about these high demands and standards set up by society for modern women. It is expected of us to be smart and educated, healthy and well-dressed, wealthy and adventurous. While we support entire ecosystems of relationships, make things happen and often do not really get credit for our success. And if we do manage to have it all or make it all happen, someone ALWAYS will find a flaw for us.

Does not sound like a lot of fun being a “modern woman”, right?

My goal:

I will put the focus of my content on the professional life of women. My goal is to share good and bad stories. Furtheron, I want to give my readers meaningful ideas about small changes they could implement in their lives. I would love to do all this, while we have a big, strong laugh together about all the crazy stupidities we experience every day.

The name of the blog has, of course, a slight trace of irony in it. Often we hear stories about women who are magnificent performers in their fields but cannot get further on the career letter and get stuck on the middle management level.  I will try to gather some answers about this – let’s call it – “phenomenon”.

I would like to invite all women to share their thoughts about my writing at the e-mail address: ela@midmgmtladiesclub.com 

About the person behind this blog:

My name is Ela, I am 32 years and currently I am based in Germany.

I love to work and engage in the meaningful creation of useful products and services. But I also like to observe the people while performing their jobs. I’ve been working in the last 10 years in the consulting industry, in different roles and with people from all management levels.

I have lived in three European countries, have visited 32 countries and I love going to concerts.