Shoes: Nike Air Force 1 sneakers — $110Chiang, a management consultant, describes her style as "comfy modest-chic.""It really depends where you're working from that day," Chiang told Insider.
"When we're at our client sites and interacting with our clients, most follow strict business — slacks, blouse, blazer, and heels or flats. However, when we're at our own offices, especially those in more tech-y areas, I see a lot more people dressing on the more casual side of business casual — jeans or trousers, sweaters or basic tops, and definitely fewer blazers," she added.
"When I want to get more dressed up, I'll go for a blazer, full-length tank top or blouse, with some flowy pants and heels or booties," she added. For Bianca Avila, showing personal style at work is important to avoid "losing yourself in your 9-5."