Video calls are not going anywhere. Whether it’s a weekly team check-in or a big client meeting, these days, the name of the game is Zoom. While perhaps the easiest option may be just to throw on a nice top and call it a day, taking that little extra care in your style will really make all the difference when promotions are coming up – remember that looking professional makes you represent your company better, leaves a lasting impression and even gives you a confidence boost. You don’t need to revolutionize your wardrobe to look polished. With just a few well-chosen accessories, you can come off as professional, polished—and, most importantly—effortlessly put together.

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Accessories: Choosing What’s Right

How do you accessorize without over-accessorizing? The key is in the balance. Since Zoom typically frames you from the head and shoulders down, it leans toward those things that draw attention to the face but don’t overshadow it, such as earrings and necklaces. But remember, less is often more here; you want chic, not your niece who raided her jewelry box. A simple pair of studs or tiny hoops is just wondrous. 

 

Lighting: The Unsung Hero of Zoom Calls 

Lighting—well, it’s everything. Lightning is your friend, and as it lights the way in the dark, it also lights the way through those Zoom meeting calls. Natural light is your best bet for looking as stunning as possible, so if you can, position yourself in front of a window; sunlight is great. 

No sunlight? No problem. A ring light or an adjustable desk lamp can totally save the day. A dainty necklace or a simple pair of earrings will surely shine under good lighting and, with very little effort, give one that polished look.

 

Necklines and Necklaces: one surefire combination

Here’s a little trick: your neckline can totally change how your accessories show up on camera. V-necks, scoop necks, even a sharp collared shirt—they’re all great for showing off a necklace. If one wants to add something luxurious without being over the top, gold necklaces from Kendra Scott are perfect. These designs are both classic and elegant but not to the point of too much. It’s that sweet spot between looking like you’ve made an effort and not trying too hard.

Besides, a well-chosen necklace can pull your whole outfit together. It’s a small detail that counts as a big one, especially when your audience can see you from your waist up.

 

Hair and Makeup: The Finishing Touch

Video calls can completely drain you of all color. If you wear a little makeup, it’ll make all the difference so that you look refreshed on camera. You are not going on television so please steer clear of going full glam; a bit of mascara, tinted moisturizer, and a lick of lip balm will do the trick. A little can do a lot. And keep your hair simple: neat ponytail, low bun, loose waves—that adds to that polished look. 

 

Less is More: Keep it Minimal

Here’s the golden rule for accessorizing on Zoom: Less is more. Too many accessories? Distracting. Too much makeup? Overpowering. The key’s in letting your personality shine through without being eclipsed by it. 

 

A few really good accessories teamed with decent lighting and a spot of grooming make all the difference. And at the end of the day, looking good = feeling good. So when you look put together, even with limited effort, you appear more self-assured and professional, which really leads to becoming a better employee as well as a better leader.