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More office fashion

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

I hadn’t been around for some time, I hope some of you missed me:)

In my opinion, most of our office clothes budget should be spent in tops. Tops are what people see and remember, and should be special, elegant and high quality.

You always need button shirts, at least 3. I suggest light colors, especially white and light gray or beige. Button shirts do not have to be classic and boring, check out this one from Gap European collection.

Cardigans are great office picks, plus they keep you warm when the air conditioner is working.

I love soft fabrics like satin and silk, but they’re hard to handle. Not recommended for daily use, keep one or two for special events. Instead, try this kind of top, made of cotton fabric.

Pants do not stand out as much as tops, so you can buy relatively low-priced pants from stores like Gap, Old Navy, etc… the most important thing here is that they sit well on your body. I have pants in all neutral colors, 5 in total: black, gray, black with gray stripes, brown and beige

Don’t leave home without accessories

Friday, May 30th, 2008

This is the most revolutionary fashion tip I give my friends. It has made us all feel and look better.

Always accessorize. Don’t leave home without earrings, try new accessories, wear simple, clean makeup. Don’t every find yourself looking awful when you accidentally see yourself in a store mirror…

Scarves are a hot fashion trend this spring (and always, so not really a trend) and will upgrade any simple outfit. Another advantage is that it’s easy to be bold with scarves!!! Go crazy and try many different prints and colors to get some color on you, even when you’re wearing jeans and a T-shirt to shop for groceries.

Here are some wear-to-work outfits, with accessories and all…


How to build a basic work wardrobe

Monday, May 26th, 2008

First of all, all moms are working moms. Raising children at any age is far from being a walk in the park, and many stay-at-home moms also carry the burden of most of the housework. However, we would like to focus a bit on office fashion, for those of us who have to dress to impress in 10 minutes max.

Let’s start with how to plan your budget for your basic office wardrobe. We made a list of what we think is the absolute minimum for a daily wear-to-work, simple wardrobe. We wanted to list only items which we think are absolutely necessary, and of recurring use. Also easy to match, for those hectic mornings when you’re getting ready and making sure everyone else is ready too…

Our most heart-felt advice regarding office wardrobe is to keep it simple, and spice it up with accessories. It saves time, and encourages you to invest in high quality items that will be worn again and again, and will be always in fashion. Accessories bring color even to the dullest outfit, so you can still express your personality, with little time and effort.

This is what you will need as a basic wear to work wardrobe:

  1. 2-3 button shirts, light colors
  2. 2-3 nice tops, short or long sleeve. Avoid strong prints
  3. 2-3 cardigans in black, grey and white
  4. 5 pairs of trousers- black (2, try one with stripes), grey, brown, beige (not in winter, try light fabric)
  5. 2 pairs of good office shoes – one brown, one black
  6. 1 Jacket to match one or more pairs of trousers. (At least one suit, unless your job requires wearing a suit every day)
  7. One nice coat, black
  8. 1 skirt, knee length
  9. Accessories (colorful scarves, earrings, bracelets, pins)

 

The best Lingerie I’ve seen in a while

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Hanky Panky is a brand I didn’t know. It’s probably not new, but I just bumped on it while shopping at Nordstrom.

They have wonderful bralettes, if you do not need underwire.

I thought the prices were ok too, and there are lots of discounts these days.

Their own site isn’t too exciting, but check them out at Nordstrom.com

enjoy,

Bikini time

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

The magazines are all full of articles on “how to get thin at the last minute”, just before the summer catches you with all the extra fat…I couldn’t care less about dieting, it’s just picking a bathing suit that’s interesting to me. Especially this year, as there are plenty of retro designs that can actually look nice on real women…

More good news is, that you don’t really have to spend $200 on a swimsuit (unless you want to, which is also cool-we don’t condemn shopping in any form in this blog). I found options I would (and probably will) wear under different budgets:

1. This expensive, gorgeous bikini by Betsey Johnson, almost $200 all together:

Ridiculously sexy bikini by Betsey Johnson

2. Old Navy’s Mix and Match collection has lot to offer for around $20 for a complete set. This is my favorite match:

Old Navy bikini topOld Navy Bikini Bottom

3. If you have a belly you don’t want to show off- go for a sexy one-piece suit, $29.50 at Old Navy:

Sexy one-piece swimsuit by Old Navy- brown

Enjoy your summer!

When Tees are not a fashion crime…

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Extremely chic and cool tee from Urban Outfitters

Tee-shirts are so comfy we sometimes forget it’s really difficult to look great in them. Anyhow, if you have decided to wear a tee-shirt, wear a chic one. As always, here I’m showing what I would wear:

Urban outfitters have a great selection. I love this one!!!

What to wear it with? black pants or leggings (if you have the right body shape and size for that!!!) and of course, jeans, jean skirt, etc. I would also try a brown full skirt with the tee tucked in and a wide brown belt on top…could be interesting

Creating Layers with Camis and tanks

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Wearing layers is generally good practice. It looks nice, it keeps you warm and it covers up a lot of imperfections like love-handles and showing bra-strings, deep cleavages or bellies.
There are many types of under-shirts, in all the colors of the rainbow. I recommend buying 4-5 in neutral tones, beige, white, black. Buy some jeweled ones and some plain ones. Wear them under cropped sweaters or short jackets in the spring, and under cardigans, long sleeved blouses or shirts in the colder months.
Make sure that you buy the longer ones, that will cover your stomach. Most tops are short and jeans are now lower, so many times that area is exposed. Layers are a great way of covering that, just make sure you match the Camis or tank with the outer layer.
Here are some examples from Gap.

High-Waisted pants are banned

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Ok, so these are one of the latest trends…so what? they make any woman’s butt look bigger, and this is a real tragedy in most cases.
Even the lady in the pic is not flattered by these pants.
Conclusion, do not wear high-waisted jeans at all. Especially not the ones with pleats on the front.