Sentences with phrase «few work dresses»

So today I thought I would round up a few work dresses that are anything but boring.

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A few weeks ago I made this salsa without its key ingredient — oxymoronic, I know, roasted tomato salsa without its tomatoes, but it worked out — and used it as a dressing to make a farro salad.
Next you head into the supermarket (remembering that you had to actually dress up, do your hair, fix makeup etc. to do this) and wander the aisles wasting time looking at ingredient lists and trying to remember if the gums, preservatives and additives have dairy / eggs in them... taking the rolls to the counter, working out whether or not you want to go through the self checkout or keep a checkout operator employed for a few more years... pay... get back in the car... find somewhere to buy bottled water for the dogs... drive 50 km home... unpack dogs and buns and suddenly getting up, stretching... wearing whatever the heck you like with your hair in the air, no makeup, dogs within a hard stares range in case they feel like eating the furniture while you are working and that slow measuring out, baking etc. doesn't seem so time consuming any more.
What a great tip in this recipe to microwave the blue cheese for a few seconds (30 seconds worked for me, didn't need the full 60 of the recipe) to soften it to make whisking together all the dressing ingredients easier.
Because kale is so hearty, it can keep a few days in the fridge already dressed, but it also works well as a mason jar salad so you can take it to work with you.
Today I had hoped to get quite a few hours of Taproot work in, and thought I might do a thorough clean of Annabel's bedroom and dresser, maybe start on a new dress for her, and get dinner ready for their arrival home.
In the first few days of life, this position works best when both mom and baby are skin - to - skin (no shirt for mom, baby dressed in a diaper only).
In my own neighborhood, which I would describe as middle class, there are quite a few kids whose parents go to work early and leave the it up to the kids to get themselves up, dressed, and onto the bus.
They're smart enough for work, comfy enough for the weekend and, with a few killer accessories, they're easy to dress up for a night out.
This idea really did work well with my son, although I didn't know about this plan, I actually just came across it on my own with my son I noticed when I got him out of the bath a few times he would go to the potty before I had gotten him dressed but when he had a diaper or underwear on he would have accidents.
Although the list of things to do can seem limited, there are actually quite a few fun activities to try with babies before they crawl both indoors and out, including things like taking a flight, working on coordination, dressing them up, and even going to the movies — really!
Some areas of treatment include: activities of daily living (ADLs), such as dressing, feeding, toileting; instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), such as home management, shopping and cooking; leisure activities; school - based and educational activities; community re-integration; work tasks, such as interviewing to finding appropriate jobs for individuals with special needs and social skills; as well as sensory integration just to name a few.
After our epic hike last weekend, we staggered into Mill Valley Beer Works and ordered just that (plus a few tasty small plates including beet soup with crème fraiche and cacao nibs, radicchio slaw with orange yogurt dressing, and the gooiest ball of burrata slathered on grilled bread with fennel and persimmon).
Tonight is her bridal shower and guess what will be making it's like 4th appearance in a little over a week (the first few appearances — work, brunch, the Gwynnie Bee VIP party at the Curvy Con)-- yep, it would be this dress!
Since we have a bit of cooler weather here, I decided to bust out this fabulous faux suede dress from Eloquii for work a few days ago.
Now that I am working from home as a fitness coach and freelance writer, chasing around a toddler and let's be honest... being pregnant... the days of me dressing up for work are few and far between.
I received so many awesome comments and messages from last workwear post from a few weeks back (it turns out I'm not the only one who has to dress up for work!)
One of my favorite ways to dress up work outfits is to wear statement necklaces, so over the next few months I will be doing series of Statement Style posts, featuring my favorite statement necklaces.
So this month I want to share a few tricks to take your work look and dress it up into a much more formal cocktail look.
I have a lot of black in my wardrobe so this dress slots right in and works beautifully with a few coats that have leather trim, and many of my black shoes and accessories.
I'm lucky enough to work in an environment with a very open dress code (aka: there basically is no dress code), but I've gotten a few requests from my BBFs for summer office attire suggestions so I figured this was the perfect chance to talk about that!
I came across the picture above of a yellow gingham pinafore style dress which I liked, from one of my sewing books, and I also remembered this dress from that Solanah of Vixen Vintage wore a few years back that I had on my list of «dresses to make», and I thought that I could make this dress work.
-LCB- Assuming one is wearing a dress or a skirt (and sometimes even well tailored, dressier slacks), there are exceedingly few vintage outfits where a classic pair of pumps doesn't work like a charm.
Sadly, it's not longer available however, I'm linking a few great options that will work great with this dress.
The wrap dress is more comfortable than my bathrobe and can easily be dressed up for work or an evening out with a jacket and a few accessories.
There are a few things to consider when talking about wearing a «gown» on a regular work - day, and let's start by calling it a «maxi - dress»!
I always throw a few Karina Dresses in my suitcase when I am packing, because no matter where I am headed, I can always make a dress by Karina Dresses work for the occasion!
Plus, I can always use another excuse to buy more dresses:) It has been a crazy last few weeks with work and life so I'm excited for the holidays to get some time off and to relax.
I originally thought I wanted a vintage slip dress, so when I was in Paris for work I tried a few on.
So even if you end up wearing this dress to your work, you won't be raising that many eyebrows, I mean a few but not many.
A few weeks ago we started working on our bedroom makeover and since we are going with a more traditional and masculine theme, I decided to move my shabby antique dresser down to the living room by the staircase.
Even dressing casually I was left with work wear options or the same few shirts I would continuously have in rotation.
I have a few fit and flare dresses in my wardrobe, they are wonderful options for work too!
When everyone's interpretation of dress code slang is up in the air and a little bit different, it's good to have a few staples in the wardrobe that work for on - the - fence descriptions (meaning you can get away with them whether it's a little dressier, a little more laidback, or if you're hopping to happy hour after work).
I have listed a few summer work dress options below for you to shop in case this dress sells out!
A few years ago I was working in an office on Melbourne Cup Day and thought I'd dress for the occasion in a nice dress and an embellished headband.
A month or so ago when I was in LA working with my blogger friends, we thought it would be fun to do a few quick pictures dressed in these beautiful JCrew cardigans and tutus.
A few weeks ago I posted the perfect summer dress for work and now I can finally post my favorite dress for fall!
It is a beautiful dress for a unique bride, so you might consider ordering a few different sizes to see what works.
Plus, it's always nice to have a no - brainer dress that's perfect for date night, a fancy event or even drinks after work with a few girlfriends.
I made a few prom dresses for myself, but now I'd much rather shell out for alterations (as painful as it still is) than do the work myself.
However, the past few Mondays I have been trying a new routine of getting dressed in business casual clothes and going to a coffee shop to do work.
After a few teething problems of learning how to use a Japanese Pattern Book, this dress and the collar blouse I also made (ed — post soon) have worked out so well that I'm encouraged to make everything before daughter grows up too much and I have to grade the patterns (she's already on the biggest size).
Once I wore a dress to work and I got a few compliments but I did not like how the dress was tailored and how tight it was.
What makes midi dresses so awesome is that they are an extremely versatile garment that can go from work to weekend, casual to dress with a few minor adjustments which is great news for your pockets.
For those of you whose office dress codes mandate pantyhose year - round, and for those who just like wearing them to work, we've gathered a few tips from readers on staying comfortable if you have to wear pantyhose in the summer:
Similarly, once you get used to rolling your jeans to wear with your booties, wearing knee - high boots with skinny jeans feels almost antiquated — which means you buy fewer knee - high boots or don't replace the ones you have, and then it's less of an issue whether it's appropriate to wear knee - high boots to work with dresses, and instead we start talking about whether booties with skirts are work - appropriate.
I recommend trying a few dresses you think would work with several different sweaters.
There were quite a few pieces I really liked in the shop but this striped dress seemed the perfect piece for both work and play.
With the jobs that I currently have, I have a lot of flexibility in what I wear and don't have to dress business professional like I did when I worked for a non-profit a few months ago.
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