Hey ladies, I joined the forum a while ago and then got caught up in the world of schoolwork so I couldn't be an active participant, but I hope to change that now!
So here is my dilemma... I just started law school (straight out of college) so I haven't had very much experience with professional business attire. I have a reception coming up with Judges from the area (who could potentially be my summer employers!) and I know I have to wear a suit, but my real issue is the shoes. I was planning on wearing plain black pumps but my roommate saw them and told me their heel height was too high and "sexy" for a professional environment.
So my question is, how high is too high of a heel for a business formal type environment?
Is it a pant suit or a skirt suit? If it's pants, I'm sure the shoes are fine, because people will only see a glimpse of them.
If it's a skirt, then I would make sure they don't ditract too much from the suit. Do they really stand out?
I think the most important thing is to be 100% comfortable in them. I think even 4 inch heels look amazing with suits, as long as you can walk and carry yourself comfortably in them and not stumble around and fidget in them.
Magnolia, I have no advice on heel height, but I also just started law school (right out of UG). It's nice to know there's someone else on ST going through this at the same time as me!
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If they are just plain pumps, I think they're fine. I'm a lawyer in LA - and I wear black pumps frequently. As judges tend to be quite conservative, maybe your friend is a little cautious? Best luck at getting a summer job!