

Busy women like yourself barely have time to clear their inboxes, let alone scour the mall for the perfect business attire. Lili Morton, Community Development Manager for high-tech wardrobe rental startup, Armoire, helps professional women navigate the challenges of wardrobe selection and...
Busy women like yourself barely have time to clear their inboxes, let alone scour the mall for the perfect business attire. Lili Morton, Community Development Manager for high-tech wardrobe rental startup, Armoire, helps professional women navigate the challenges of wardrobe selection and build their own personal brands with fashion. Lili's joining us to chat about how you can establish an executive presence, the power of a first impression, and of course, tools that can make getting dressed in the morning more enjoyable and less stressful. Join us, and ask Lili anything in this hour-long, live Q&A!
Lili Morton is the Community Development Manager for high-tech wardrobe rental startup, Armoire. She has over 12 years of business and fashion experience, previously working as a stylist and personal branding expert in NYC. She co-founded corporate image-consulting firm, FirstSeven, and has worked with an incredible variety of women, teaching them to perceive their attire as an extension of themselves--thereby helping them achieve at an elevated level. Morton is passionate about accentuating the role of clothing and style in helping women get the job, secure the promotion, close the sale--and simply feel great about themselves.
Is makeup an essential piece of a professional look? People often ask my age, which is an inappropriate question, so I tend to feel like I need to wear make-up to look older.
Would like to achieve an executive look while it is comfortable to wear all they long. I work in the tech company.
I want a wardrobe that looks professional but still casual. My work involves kids and families but I don’t want to look sloppy and like I’m not put together.
I work in the legal industry and with startups, but am a very casual work environment. How can I dress in a way to look professional, but still fun?
How to be professional yet fun and unique- what essentials to buy and where to get inspiration
I am a quirky minimalist dresser so I prefer black and white and grey. I am not one to fuss with patterns, etc but I feel like my "uniform" comes off as "hard" or too "posh". How can I soften it...
Rules to remember?
What I wear makes a difference in how I feel and show up and getting dressed in the mornig can be really stressful! I thought I loved everything in my closet but I just get bored sometimes or want...
I need professional looks for client meetings, business casual for office days, and impressive casual looks for weekends!
I need a style to look pulled together for work. I commute 2 hours each way in a car/ train, drop off -pick up 3 kids, i have very little time to get ready. I find myself wearing the same pants...
How to have fun fashion (mixing prints) while still being taken seriously.
Should you always wear a suit going to an interview? Or how can you find out from the company culture is on attire before an interview?
How do push back on what "professional attire" (standards most likely set by males) is, while remaining respected? What are the most comfortable chic work shoes?
How do I look grown up and be taken seriously at work while not looking too serious?
How do you decide on whats your style? what type of clothes and branding should you have>
I am a petite woman who doesn't mind wearing a suit, that's a little too formal for startups, options? suggestions?
What are your thoughts on the state of opinions on visible tattoos and vibrant hair colors? Cover up or wear your flair with confidence paired with an all-around polished look?
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