Even when your job says “business casual”, you should still dress for success! La Elite Fashions has dressed Hong Kong’s most stylish men and women at our shop in Kowloon since 1983! We’d be happy to offer our assistance and advice when it comes to dressing as a professional in Hong Kong, as we work with many people from a variety of different backgrounds, including expats, visitors from around the world, and of course, local businessmen and businesswomen.
Understanding business and workplace culture and etiquette is important when working as a professional in Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific area. Business professionals are traditionally well-dressed, tending to dress on the conservative side, and they expect visitors to dress with similar elegance and taste. Business casual is a common form of dress worn these days and typically deemed appropriate for many interviews, client meetings, and office settings.
Office culture typically includes dark suits, ties, and dress shirts. For women dress slacks or skirts are both acceptable. Black, dark blue, and grey are all good choices and neutral colors are generally preferred over patterns, as well as flashy and bright colors. Hong Kong is well known for its “Work hard, Play hard” culture, and business attire is frequently carried over into the evening hours-- so keep this in mind when designing your bespoke business suit. Layers can really assist with this transition, keeping you stylish from daytime to nighttime, from business dinners to date night. Talking with your tailor about how and where you plan to wear your new bespoke wardrobe can really help!
Mr. Peter Clemmow during his fitting at La Elite Fashions
What makes your new suit exceptional? Fit! Our tailors take time to fit you perfectly.
Visit us today: Shop 1-E, Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui Kowloon, Hong Kong
Take note that even in the warmer months business professionals tend to select a conservative silhouette, and in China (and Asia in general) you should also be color conscious because colors can be very significant in the Asian culture. Darker tones like black and navy are associated with professionalism, and adding a touch of red symbolizes good luck. Avoid white clothing which indicates mourning and is used for funerals-- although a white dress shirt, especially under a suit jacket, is typically met with approval.
Stop by La Elite Fashions today at 1-E, Mody road, Tsim Sha Tsui Kowloon, Hong Kong (MTR Exit: N5, Opposite to Holiday Inn Golden Mile Hotel on Mody Road). You can also reach us at 2368 0040, or email laelite@netvigator.com
Connect with La Elite Fashions
- MTR Exit: N5, Opposite to Holiday Inn Golden Mile Hotel on Mody Road
- Tel: (852) 2368 0040
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