All we talk about nowadays is the ever-evolving landscape of micro-trends. And just when we thought we’d mastered ballet core, along comes corp-core, swaggering into the spotlight with its unique blend of ’90s office flair and modern moxie. As one of those college graduates who started their career trajectory through online meetings and WFH settings, I’ve never truly had the chance to put to test the one lesson my mother taught me as a young individual who loved her job: how to look good in the office.
The revived trend goes beyond dressing well for the office though, it’s more about fitting your personality into the rules of corporate dressing without prompting a visit to HR. Picture Gisele Bündchen’s fleeting yet unforgettable portrayal of Serena in the iconic Devil Wears Prada. From elements of the Valentino SS24 collection to featuring in Bella Hadid’s personal wardrobe, corp-core has always been the cool kid at the fashion table. The GenZ crowd is just new to it, so here’s how to replicate it.
First, Nail The Outfit
Think tailored suits with a twist, short, pinstriped pencil skirts that mean business, and the indispensable white shirt and jeans combo – corp-core is an homage to the power dressers of yesteryears, now with a modern twist. No exaggerated power shoulders, instead we’re into sleek silhouettes, stilettos, and flared pants.
Then Gather Your Makeup
First impressions count, and in the world of corp-core, your face is your first handshake. Embrace neutral shades like beige, brown, and nude for a subtle yet commanding presence. Remember, high-quality makeup doesn’t just look better, it lasts longer, ensuring you stay flawless from your first morning email to your last evening meeting.
Less is more, here so aim for a minimal, natural look. Think light foundation, a dab of concealer, a hint of blush or bronzer, neutral eyeshadows, and mascara to bring out your eyes, topped off with a neutral or soft pink lip. Here’s how to really put it together:
Step 1: Start with a lightweight primer to minimise pores and extend makeup wear.
Step 2: Use a lightweight foundation or CC cream for a smooth, even complexion.
Step 3: Apply a creamy concealer on blemishes and under-eye circles, then blend.
Step 4: Fill in your brows with a pencil and brush out for a natural look.
Step 5: Choose soft eyeshadows like browns, bronzes, or light pinks. Finish with a volumising mascara.
Step 6: Add a peach or rose blush for a healthy, fresh flush.
Step 7: Outline lips with liner, and apply gloss or a soft lipstick shade like nude or light pink. You can go for a soft, plum red but stay away from the bold reds.
Additionally, when it comes to nails, this is where you can play around a bit. Cherry reds or maroons are a personal favourite, you can also opt for the everyday matte black.
If you want to go a little bit beyond, a French tip or the blush pink manis are a subtle way to showcase your inner Barbie girl.
Lastly, Hair
Your hair can be your most versatile accessory, especially when nailing the corp-core look.
- The Half Up, Half Down: Perfect for those days when you’re caught between deadlines and dreams. This hairstyle brings just the right amount of sass and sophistication, showing you’re not afraid to let your hair down (partially) while still keeping it all together.
- The Slicked Back Bun: For when you mean business. It’s the ultimate power hair and keeps everything away from the face – this look is sleek, chic, and undeniably corp-core.
- The Messy, Low Bun: Who says you can’t bring femininity to the financial report? The messy bun is your go-to for a softer look, a complimentary look for all the stiff silhouettes and pantsuits.
Corp core is clearly about embracing your femininity in the office, but it’s also about bringing a little bit of structure to your everyday casual fits. While this look need not be relegated merely to the office, it’s sure to turn heads in the boardroom!
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