Wardrobe 101
I have been thinking a lot recently around how to build a wardrobe, and have developed an approach that works for me. The steps are: 1. Choose a look: Identify “LOOKS” that suit my body type,...
View ArticleWardrobe 101: Get Your Look Together.
I mentioned the other day that I’ve been working on a theory of how to build a work wardrobe; one that allows you to take 5 minutes to get dressed in the morning, and helps simplify the shopping...
View ArticleWardrobe 101: What I’ve got now
Continuing my series of posts on my new theory of how to build a work wardrobe; one that allows you to take 5 minutes to get dressed in the morning, and helps simplify the shopping process… In this...
View ArticleBig shoulders?
Some interesting examples of the impact of colour and cut using J Crew shirts. Colour and pattern can be used to emphasise or hide your top half: Sleeve length is important. Cap sleeves always...
View ArticleStyle thoughts
Some thoughts on Style. 1. Don’t overdo it. Don’t under do it. Style sits somewhere between fashion victim and mom jeans. Fashion can be fun and inspire you to try new things. At the very least, it is...
View ArticleBack to Work
I have been looking for inspiration for my work clothes. I’d like to look at little more professional at work this year. Last year was the year of scarves, skinny jeans and long cardigans/jackets. I...
View ArticleBack to Work – Pencil Skirts
I find that pencil skirts instantly make you look professional (compared with mini skirts or flared skirts, say, which require some care and thought to look professional). Here are some inspirational...
View ArticleBack to Work – Dress
I have been looking for inspiration for my work clothes, but I have found it hard to find examples that aren’t too casual or too short or too fashion blogger. This post shows some examples of the kind...
View ArticleBack to Work – Blazers
I have been looking for inspiration for my work clothes, but I have found it really, really hard to find examples of blazers for a business formal look. Perhaps because they look so damn boring that no...
View ArticleBack to Work – Trousers
I have been looking for inspiration for trousers to wear to work. The three key styles I like are: 1) Cropped trousers. and 2) Trouser Suits (with full length straight trousers). and 3) Separates (with...
View ArticleWardrobe 101
I have been thinking a lot recently around how to build a wardrobe, and have developed an approach that works for me. The steps are: 1. Choose a look: Identify “LOOKS” that suit my body type, …...
View ArticleWardrobe 101: Get Your Look Together.
I mentioned the other day that I’ve been working on a theory of how to build a work wardrobe; one that allows you to take 5 minutes to get dressed in the morning, and helps simplify the shopping...
View ArticleWardrobe 101: What I’ve got now
Continuing my series of posts on my new theory of how to build a work wardrobe; one that allows you to take 5 minutes to get dressed in the morning, and helps simplify the shopping process… In this...
View ArticleBig shoulders?
Some interesting examples of the impact of colour and cut using J Crew shirts. Colour and pattern can be used to emphasise or hide your top half: Sleeve length is important. Cap sleeves always...
View ArticleStyle thoughts
Some thoughts on Style. 1. Don’t overdo it. Don’t under do it. Style sits somewhere between fashion victim and mom jeans. Fashion can be fun and inspire you to try new things. At the very least, it is...
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