Bishop Tracie Dickey

What To Wear As A Keynote Speaker

Congratulations! You’ve just been invited to be a keynote speaker at an event. Now, you have to decide what to wear.

The way you dress can set the tone for your speech before you even say a word. First impressions matter, so it’s important to pick an outfit that will make a positive, lasting impression.

So, here are my three tips so you can dress for success at your next speaking engagement.

How To Dress For Public Speaking: 3 Tips

Wear Tidy, Well-Fitted Clothes

Let’s start with the basics. 

When choosing what to wear, pick something that makes you feel confident while reflecting your personal style and personal brand. Use these tips:

  • Wear clothes that are freshly cleaned.
  • Make sure there are no loose threads.
  • Polish your shoes.
  • Iron your clothes.
  • Wear something that makes you feel great but also comfortable. That way, you aren’t distracted while giving your speech.
  • Wear an outfit that fits you well. Get your clothes tailored if you need to.
  • Check your outfit in a tall mirror before you leave the house.

Dress For The Occasion

Different events have distinct dress codes. Tailor your outfit to match the occasion:

  • Corporate Events: For formal corporate gatherings, classic business attire such as a well-fitted suit or dress in subdued colors is often the best choice. This exudes professionalism and reliability.
  • Artsy/Creative Events: If you’re speaking at a creative or artistic event, you have more room for sartorial creativity. Express your personality while remaining respectful of the event’s tone and audience.
  • Tech Events: In tech-related events, consider dressing slightly more casually but maintain a polished appearance. Tech audiences often appreciate a fusion of professionalism and modernity.

Tip 3: Use Color Psychology

Colors have the power to evoke emotions and convey messages, making them a powerful tool for keynote speakers. Use this guide to choosing the right colors for your outfit:

Red: passion, energy, love.

Pink: Soft, reserved, feminine.

Orange: enthusiasm, creativity, warmth.

Yellow: optimism, happiness, positivity.

Green: growth, balance, natural.

Blue: trust, calmness, wisdom, home, peace.

Purple: creativity, luxury, wisdom.

White: purity, simplicity, clarity.

Black: power, elegance, authority.

Grey: practicality, sophistication, neutrality.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *