Author: kristen

What to wear to work: looking for advice

Here’s my friend Erica who works from home as a marketing consultant, but occssionally has in person meetings with clients that include local government officials.  She lives in a very small town in Idaho with a population of a little over 1,400 people!  She calls her outfits “rural professional chic” and I think she does a great job putting them together!  She was telling me that she lives in a town where people wear shorts and flip flops to professional meetings and Carhartt is a popular brand.

Erica asked me for advice on what else she can wear to client meetings to look professional, but not overly dressed.  I’ll be sharing some of my thoughts for her on this blog on Wednesday.  But first, do you have any suggestions for what she should wear?

(hehe – look at the cat!)

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From runway to office: bold prints

Fun bold prints came up a bunch of times in the spring runway shows, like from Jil Sander:

and Derek Lam:

This is a trend that can be worn in any work environment.  The more creative your work environment, the bolder you can be with your print.  The more conservative your work environment, the more subtle you want your print to be.  Here are some examples of prints you can wear to work from bold to subtle:

 

 

 

 

What kind of bold prints do you wear to the office?

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What to wear to work: it’s all in the details

Here’s Sam again from Style of Sam with another outfit she has worn at her job as a pharmacist in Fort Worth, TX.  I love the layering and all of the details – like the pleats at the back of the skirt and that bird print cardigan!

Cardigan – CAbi

Red shirt – Express

Skirt – Sue Stemp (from MTYCI - a consignment shop in Houston)

Shoes – Me Too

Bag – Coach

What do you wear to work?  Send me a picture!  2 outfits is even better!  kristen@theclothingmenu.com

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Leighton Meester style (for the office)

I love Leighton Meester’s style.  I don’t really know much about her as an actress since I’ve never watched an episode of the Gossip Girl and can’t name a movie she’s been in, but I love that she takes risks in what she wears out to award shows, out and about, etc.  I totally fell in love with this outfit of hers:

The fruit print dress is so fun for the summer months and the polka dot scarf is the perfect mix of patterns.  Here’s how you can get this outfit, which is really fun for the office, especially on sunny days:

OOAK dress from ModCloth

French Connection scarf

Nixon belt from Zappos

My Story dress from ModCloth

Marc by Marc Jacobs scarf

Cole Haan belt from Zappos

Nishe dress from ASOS

French Connection scarf

ASOS dress

Marc by Marc Jacobs scarf

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What to wear to work: as a pharmacist

Sam from Style of Sam is a pharmacist in Fort Worth, TX with some great style!  Here she is in one of her outfits for work.  The shape of her top is really flattering and the beading is pretty.  I also really like those wide leg pants, which she got from her mom!  And that color block bag – gorgeous!

Top – Pandemonium (from Marshalls)

Tank – Old Navy

Pants – Vanessa Riley (from her mom)

Shoes – BCBG (from Marshalls)

Earrings – Premier

Necklace – Fantasia

Bag – Chloe (kind of similar here)

What do you wear to work?  Send me a picture!  2 outfits is even better!  kristen@theclothingmenu.com

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Interview with fashion designer for Birds from North America

Hayley is the designer and owner of Canadian clothing brand, Birds of North America.   She designs a lot of really cute dresses!  Check out the online shop and my interview with Hayley:

What was the final motivation that got you to start Birds of North America?

I had really come to the end of the line with career options that interested me!  I had originally worked in costume and realized it was not quite the dream job that I had anticipated.  After that I worked as an assistant to a woman who did high end custom-made clothing for about a year after which time I started my own business doing custom-made.  I operated that business for about two years and there was a lot I enjoyed about the work, but I found it to be more service oriented than clothing/design oriented.  Strangely, a friend of mine wanted to start a line of clothing around that time and asked me if I wanted to be involved.  I had never thought I would want to start a line of clothing, having always been more costume and vintage oriented than fashion oriented, but it seemed like a strange and wonderful adventure!  After a few months my friend sort of bailed on the project but by that time I had realized that this new kind of work fit what I was looking for perfectly, and the rest is history!  Even now, after five years, and even though it can be incredibly challenging and stressful, I still feel like this is my dream job.

It’s great that all of your clothing is produced in manufactured in Montreal.  Producing/manufacturing local isn’t always easy for a new brand.  Are you happy with this decision?  What recommendations do you have for other new brands who want to stay local?

In my case, I didn’t go into this field with the intention of producing/manufacturing local.  It has really been a function of finances and a practical long term plan that has kept Birds of North America manufactured and produced in Montreal.   Having said that, I am very happy with the direction the line has gone and I wholeheartedly embrace the “made in Canada” aspect of the line!  I am very fortunate to live in a city like Montreal that has such a rich, deep pool of skilled garment industry workers.  My advice to new brands who want to stay local is to be sure to make people aware that the brand is produced locally and make sure you are charging enough!  I really don’t believe there is a quick solution to succeeding with a new locally-produced brand.  You just have to stick it out for the first few years while people figure out that your brand is worth the additional expense that producing/buying locally requires.  I think people are slowly becoming more aware of the unacceptable conditions that many (if not most) garment workers endure in other countries and are starting to understand that a well cut, ethically made dress costs more than $50!

What should we expect in the spring 2012 collection?   What were your inspirations for it?

The Spring 2012 collection is titled “Corpus Meum.”  I often work with more intangible themes for the collections and try to capture a feeling rather than explicit inspirations in the designs.  For spring this season I have tried to capture the tenderness of the human spirit that lies under our skin and under our clothes.  The collection includes several beautiful cotton prints like classic stripes and small floral and graphic motifs.  Vintage red sets off a palette of sun-faded blues, grays and neutrals.  Classic Birds details like smart bows and contrast piping are mixed up with bone colored buttons and nautical details.  Small, thoughtful details make the styles sweet but don’t mask their purity.
I find that writing out my feelings for the new collections helps me to sort them out.  This text was the genesis of the collection for me:
My body, my body.  My fragile body.  Sometimes I worry that it’s dying.   What can I do to protect you?
Some days I feel like my entire being is an open sore – like I have no skin.  What a comfort to be swaddled in bandages.
All the things we do to try to hide our injuries.  We are the walking wounded.
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From runway to office: pastel

Chanel was one of the many designers with a pastel color palette in their spring 2012 shows:

This is such a perfect trend for the spring!  It’s so pretty and happy and perfect for the almost here warm weather!  I also love that there are so many variations to pastel – if pink is too girly for you, you can wear light blue or green or yellow.  Plus, this is a trend you can totally wear to work!

7 for all mankind

Asos

Asos

Gap

Anthropologie

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What to wear to work: faux fur

I am bananas for Kate’s Rachel Zoe-like outfit!  She is showing that you can get away with wearing faux fur to the office, while still looking professional (depending on what kind of work environment you are in of course).  I am also totally obsessed with her green ring!

Green shirt – H&M

Black jeans – H&M

Faux fur vest – Forever 21 (similar here)

Shoes – Rampage (from Macy’s)

Necklace – Express

Watch – Michael Kors (similar here)

Ring –  She can’t remember where she got this amazing ring! :(

Nail polish – Opi dark purple

What do you wear to work?  Send me a picture!  2 outfits is even better!  kristen@theclothingmenu.com


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Reese Witherspoon style (for the office)

If you are looking for a celebrity with clean, polished outfits to get inspiration for your work wardrobe, keep track of Reese Witherspoon.  She wears a lot of solid colors in shapes that fit her body perfectly, like this outfit:

I’m personally obsessed with navy and brown combos, so I instantly fell in love with this outfit.   The dress in particular is perfect because it’s a good length for office wear and it accentuates her waist in a very classy way.

Want to get this look for yourself?  Here you go:

modcloth

modcloth

Old Navy

Sergio Rossi

N.D.C.

What do you like (or not like) about Reese Witherspoon’s style?

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What to wear to work: oversized button down shirt

How cute is this?  Kate’s outfit works well for a creative office environment like for a magazine or an advertising agency (which is where she works).  If you have a boyfriend, husband or brother close to your size, I encourage you to secretly raid his closet to find an oversized shirt. :)  Pair it with leggings and bring some form to the outfit by cinching in your waist with a belt and you’re all set!

Oversized shirt – J. Crew (similar here in case you don’t have a guy’s closet to raid!)

 Belt – H&M (similar here)

 Leggings – H&M

Boots – Francesca’s Collections

What do you wear to work?  Send me a picture!  2 outfits is even better!  kristen@theclothingmenu.com


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