I have to be honest, the Business Person theme is one of the most boring in Dress To Impress, as there are so many office/work/business themes, it feels a little repetitive. I have three outfit suggestions you could try, if you get an office/business theme, and hopefully it’ll help you place on the podium.

My first business person themed outfit starts with the high heel pumps in silk and a deep navy #0b0b5a.
For the pants, I chose the Sweetheart pants in the same navy color #0b0b5a for the pants and matching buttons.
I then put on the Lana Rae crop top and made it white and clicked the “smooth” toggle to remove the stripes.
Over the top of the crop top, I put on the waistcoat from the male mannequins in non-VIP, and clicked the toggle “3” to remove the undershirt, and made it a matching deep navy #0b0b5a.
I put on the Lina glasses, and made the frames the same navy #0b0b5a, and the lenses 5f5f5f.
For jewelry, I added the heart necklace in silver c9cbce and the small hoop earrings in a matching silver c9cbce.
Lastly, I added the French Luxury Bag from the Robux items, and chose the brown checked pattern to give the bag a designer look, and used a brassy gold for the hardware #7b5f1d.

Next up, I went for a burgundy themed outfit. For the shoes, I went for the chunky heels from VIP, and I used the burgundy lace pattern for both sections.
For the skirt, I chose the pencil skirt in the burgundy lace pattern and the hairband from the Vintage currency set, with both sections in the burgundy lace pattern.
I layered multiple tops for the tops, starting with the currency Witch Sleeves in the same burgundy lace pattern for both sections. I then put on the currency Strawberry Dress on the top only toggle with no sleeves, in the same burgundy lace pattern.
The last top I added was the white VIP frilly vest top on the “default” toggle and the same burgundy lace pattern for all four sections.
Next, I added the small tote bag from VIP in light silk and the burgundy lace pattern all over.
For the jewelry, I added the heart drop necklace in burgundy for both sections, and the round gem earrings in burgundy for both sections.

For my last business person outfit, I started with the buckled knee-high boots from non-VIP, and I made the first section dark brown #44372c, the straps black 000000, the buckles gold #a57f27 and black 000000 for the rest of the sections.
For the top, I used the shirt and waistcoat duo from VIP, with white for the undershirt and the checked pattern for the waistcoat, and gold for the buttons #a57f27.
I chose the Supernova Skirt (currency) for her skirt, and used the same check pattern I used on the waistcoat for the skirt and light silk.
Lastly, I added the Robux Rich Girl Bag and I made it deep brown #2d241d for the bag, and gold for the hardware to match the buckles on the boots and buttons #a57f27.
