I Left the City and Became a C.E.O—Here's What I Really Wear For the 9-to-5


Determining what to wear to work is never easy, but it can be even more of a challenge when your occupation isn’t the typical desk job In a bid to shake up our own work wardrobes, we sought out the advice of some of the best dressed working women. Next up is Charmaine Chow, the founder and C.E.O of skincare platform GetHarley. As Charmaine balances the two juggernauts that are the tech and beauty industry,, we asked her what workwear means to her and which key pieces she relies on for each of the (very) different roles her job demands.

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You initially started out in investment banking. How did you find the transition from starting out to launching the GetHarley platform, and what was the catalyst for change?

I grew up in Malaysia and got a scholarship to study Economics at the London School of Economics so I moved to the UK at 21. I thought that starting out my career in finance and investment banking would teach me valuable skills about business and that I would be surrounded by excellent people learn from. I was right, and it landed me my first job at Morgan Stanley on the Leveraged Finance desk.