A nice blouse and slacks or skirt. Something you would see a person working in an office setting wearing.
Like for me as a man I would wear a button up shirt and khakis with nice lace up leather shoes. No tie or jacket.
Specifics for women's business casual
Don't confuse club attire with business attire. If you would wear it to a club, you probably shouldn't wear it in a business environment. Also, most attire worn on televison is not appropriate for business environments. Don't be deluded.
Pants / skirts:
Women can wear casual pants or skirts. Neither should be tight. Fabrics should be crisp; colors should generally be solid; navy, black, gray, brown and khaki are always safe bets. For the most business-like appearance, pants should be creased and tailored; neither extreme of tight or flowing. If you are pursuing a conservative industry and are in doubt, observe well-dressed women in your industry on the job, at career fairs, at information sessions, etc.
Skirt length and slits:
Your skirt should come at least to your knees while you are standing. While you are seated, your thighs should be covered. If your skirt comes to just below the knee, a slit to just above the knee might be acceptable. A very long skirt should not be slit to above the knee. Generally slits in the center back of a skirt — to facilitate walking a stair climbing — are acceptable. Slits to facilitate a view of your legs are not appropriate for business purposes. Slips should not be visible.
Shirt / sweaters:
In addition to tailored shirts or blouses, tailored knit sweaters and sweater sets are appropriate business casual choices for women. Cotton, silk, and blends are appropriate. Velvets and shimmery fabrics suitable for parties are not appropriate. Fit should not be tight. Cleavage is not appropriate to business and job search occasions.
Jewelry / accessories:
Wear a conservative watch. Jewelry and scarf styles come and go. Keep your choices simple and leaning toward conservative. Avoid extremes of style and color. If your industry is creative, you may have more flexibility than someone pursuing a conservative industry.
Cosmetics:
Keep makeup conservative and natural looking. A little is usually better than none for a polished look. Nails should be clean and well groomed. Avoid extremes of nail length and polish color, especially in conservative industries.
Shoes:
Should be leather or fabric / microfiber. Appropriate colors are black, navy and brown (to coordinate with your other attire and accessories); white and pastels are not appropriate. For the most conservative look, toes should be covered. Sandals which are neither extremely dressy or extremely casual might be appropriate. Thin straps and high heels are not appropriate. Chunky heels and platforms are not apropriate. Make certain you can walk comfortably in your shoes; hobbling around a job fair in shoes that are pinching your feet does not convey a professional image.
Hose:
Not essential for business casual, but are recommended if your skirt is knee length (rather than calf length) and in more formal environments such as hotels.
Purse / bag:
If you carry a purse, keep it small and simple, or carry a small briefcase or business-like tote bag in place of a purse. A structured bag tends to look more professional that something soft or floppy. Purse/bag color should coordinate with your shoes. A briefcase is certainly not necessary for most business casual events. Leather, microfiber and fine wovens are appropriate. Canvas and straw are not appropriate.
2007-11-17 07:19:38
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answered by Why ask me? 4
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Wear a nice pair of Dress pants and a professional top. Maybe bring a business jacket just in case everyone else is wearing one too. That way you won't look out of place.
2007-11-17 07:20:51
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answered by doeymeister 3
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A smartish pair of trousers or a skirt with a fairly plain shirt. I'd probably wear heels as well.
2007-11-17 07:21:17
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answered by Lindsay 3
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I like women in jeans. It creates them look more home town like and it doesn't look like they try too much but if you're trying to get this men attention, this might not exactly be what you want
2017-03-01 00:50:21
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answered by Dee 3
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I really do enjoy using long skirts occasionally. They may be actually convenient than Denim jeans and also much less hot to wear.
2017-01-30 02:59:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Id say a nice pair of black or brown trousers. And a button up top.
2007-11-17 07:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Slacks, flats, nice blouse, perhaps a blazer. No blue jeans and tennis shoes.
2007-11-17 07:19:47
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answered by Simmi 7
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Nice dress slacks and blouse or a skirt if that's more comfortable.
2007-11-17 07:26:34
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answered by Sue 1
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black pants (not denim) and a stiped button down shirt (blue stripes) with a black shoes (flats would look good) and a purse that is dark toned
2007-11-17 07:25:11
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answered by Anonymous
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In which country?
In UK a blazer and flannels without a tie would be acceptable.
In US probably Hawaiian shirt and flip flops.
2007-11-17 07:19:56
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answered by Anonymous
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