An Outfit Can Change Your Legal Career, Says Bespoke Clothier Dara Lamb
Dara Lamb, who specializes in clothing attorneys, shared her advice for how attorneys should dress for a video conferencing square, the courtroom and the boardroom based on the narrative clothing creates.
March 25, 2022 at 07:39 PM
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Career DevelopmentAttorneys might be dreading folding up their "soft pants" in lieu of more formal professional wear as law firms and courts seek to return to in-person work, but dressing with intention—on screen and in person—might help propel their career forward, according to one expert.
In this week's episode, Dara Lamb, a designer and manufacturer of made-to-measure and custom women's clothing, says the questions lawyers should be asking themselves when selecting a wardrobe is who they want to influence, how they want to influence them and what they want to achieve.
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