If you are a working lady as well,
you know work attire is a tricky subject.
Not exact matches
If you live in a cold climate like me, this time of year doesn't just mean shopping for holiday
attire or holiday gifts...
no, this is the time of year where you have to seriously look at your shoe wardrobe and find out what is going to
work for snowy treacherous days (much like the one we are having in Michigan today!).
«After asking every woman at the club who I could find on the way out if my
attire offended them and they responded
no, it became clear that the only ones offended were the two women supervisors
working at the club today.»
Light coloured clothing
Work attire is usually
known for its dark colours.
Although, I
no longer
work as a corporate blogger, I still need that occasional - just - right - in - the - pinch - of - time
attire for a special event, but still remain trendy and fashion - forward.
If you are successful business lady, then you probably
know how it is important to wear great office
attire through your
working hours.
These are perfect for Summer weddings and there is a nice mixture of some with embellishment and some without, so
no matter what the
attire you can find something that will
work!
No doubt, I've worn my share of stereotypical black leggings and
work - out
attire, especially on those days that I'm under the weather, exhausted, or just plain lazy.
Cyril, with her quick, neat strides, simple pearls, and classically elegant
work attire, is the genius of Phantom Thread, not because she is a great artist (though her taste, held in high esteem by her brother, is impeccable) but, rather, because she
knows how to handle one.
No matter how many fun and fashionable colors I find, super stretchy yoga pants are not acceptable
work attire at my office.
Ms. Simpson's
work, best
known in and around her hometown, Chicago, is distinctive for the way it elegantly parses the components of garments like aprons, samurai armor, Amish bonnets, muffs and evening
attire to create strange yet recognizable wonders of articulated form.
She went on to
work prolifically, showing her first solo exhibition in 2004 and becoming well
known for her portraits of beautiful, scantily clad women in military
attire, draped with symbols of communist propaganda.