I love adding bright colors to
my work wardrobe because they brighten my day (and hopefully others)!
I tend to gravitate toward these colors especially in
my work wardrobe because they wear so well with every other color under the rainbow!
Not exact matches
I love your pictures
because I love seeing what you're wearing — the outfits you build give me ideas about how to mix it up with my own
wardrobe, and seeing you
work your shit gives me courage to try clothing that I otherwise might have thought was too outlandish or revealing.
We even tried laser which did nothing, Its so hard,
because it's summer, and she has to center her
work wardrobe on shirts that covers her arms, back and chest bec that's where it is.
I've been adding more
work wear pieces to my
wardrobe lately mostly
because as some of you already know, i will be graduating from uni in a few months and a new chapter will begin.
That said, life has a way of throwing you for a loop, particularly where parenting plans are concerned, so even if you do end up having those five kids, it's always possible that your
wardrobe will need to change
because you gain or lose weight, stop
working, start
working from home, or shift to a more casual job.
A lot of the items from my
wardrobe have sold out, which means my strategy is
working because I buy with the intention of things lasting at least two years.
Back to the outfit, so I didn't allow myself to buy anything new for the occasion
because money's tight an» all, which meant I had to spend about an hour pulling everything out of my
wardrobe, primarily
because I was trying to
work out what I owned that matched this coat.
My company has just approved casual dress at
work, which is nice
because I can really experiment with my
wardrobe, mixing up the extremely casual with my regular office wear.
I'm partial to the pearl necklace,
because i know it will
work so well in my
wardrobe.
Anyway, I've been trying to build up my
work wardrobe without spending a ton of money
because I am literally starting with one suit and nothing else (that fits.
In my book, blouses like this are essential in a
wardrobe because they are perfect for
work and weekend.
Yet again this
works very well for me,
because I know when an item is too colorful, it ends up in my
wardrobe, without being worn.
Because if you are just filling a
wardrobe need chances are the piece is a filler — you know that dress that needs a cardigan and you just grab any sweater that
works, instead of one that is the right one for the dress.
It also makes me appreciate my close so much more when I am
working with a limited
wardrobe because the majority of my -LSB-...] Read more...
Before I left I dropped into the Trunk Club LA location
because my «new mom», «laid back california», «
work for yourself»,
wardrobe needed a serious tune - up before the trip.
Especially,
because the classic camel color is like a versatile chameleon when it comes to
working with the rest of your
wardrobe.
Don't panic
because your
wardrobe only has to
work for you and your lifestyle.
When I started
working out three or four days a week last spring, I quickly realized that I needed to make an investment in my workout
wardrobe because I only had a couple of viable leggings and tops for exercising — and considering I only do laundry every ten days or so, it was much - needed.
It clicked: the individually great pieces that I had picked up along the way didn't
work because I lacked a fundamental base of «
wardrobe staples»
Because I have been
working a lot but am still in a college setting amping up my
wardrobe has been a big part of keeping myself focused and in the «
work mindset».
I'm nervous about the printed / bright denim thing
because I'm unsure of how much of my
wardrobe it would «
work» with.
I know this sounds silly,
because my
work evolves around clothing, but since my
wardrobe is on such high rotation, I have to limit it — or I simply won't be able to afford it.
For my mains, I ended up picking black, cobalt blue, and navy — mostly
because navy seemed like a better choice than light blue (think dark wash denim over light denim) for my
work wardrobe, which makes up 70 % of my closet.
So yeah, I just wanted to share my experience
because I'm learning (quickly, and the hard way), that sometimes, if you really want to make your closet and your
wardrobe work WITH YOU and FOR YOU, you've got ta invest some time into it.
I liked the color
because it would
work with so many different colors in my
wardrobe.
Sheer blouses are a MUST in any
wardrobe,
because they literally can be worn to
work, casually tucked into jeans, and as you'll see in Outfit # 2 loosely worn for the evening!
In retrospect, I'm glad I made a lot of non-maternity items
work for me during my pregnancy (knit skirts, long cardigans, and larger shift dresses)
because it gave me some
wardrobe flexibility when I returned to
work.
Anyway, I'm not really sweating it
because all of the things I got this month are great pieces for my
work wardrobe; considering how much time I spend at
work, it's money well spent.
Anyways good news is designers are still launching their summer collections for the remaining days of summer so you can bring change in your
wardrobe ad actually feel different
because my personal experience so far says that new prints & clothes really
works for bringing a brand new look refreshing the lives.
My
work wardrobe is in serious need of brand diversity
because when I was writing this post I realized I was wearing head to toe Ann Taylor.
It is definitely a staple in my
wardrobe because it
works for numerous occasions and from season to season making it a solid investment!
It's easy to get excited just
because it's on sale, but will it really
work in your
wardrobe?
I have a ton of it in both my warm and color weather
wardrobes because it's a shade that
works in every season and is always flattering.
I am obsessed with shoes and especially fall shoes
because I can
work in cute fall boots into my
wardrobe.
It's actually one of my favorite pieces in my
wardrobe,
because it's just so stinkin» versatile and
works with or without cover for day or night.
«The problem with this coat is that it is super heavy yet there are no buttons or anything to close it and the sleeves are really short, so it is not the best coat for winter
because it doesn't actually keep you warm, [but it's] too hot to wear any other time of the year,» Calkins said, even though she initially anticipated it would be fairly easy to
work into her
wardrobe.
I have significantly cut back on the amount of shopping that I do since I starting using RTR Unlimited
because I now have a rotating
wardrobe of designer pieces for
work & play.
We've said it before and we'll say it again: A print hides a multitude of spills and stains (including those from
work pumping mishaps), and a wrap dress is very helpful to have in your
wardrobe if your size is fluctuating, either
because you're gaining or losing weight.
To me, the best outcome is that I now have the confidence and know how to window shop with friends and not waste money on items that either don't
work with my existing
wardrobe and / or don't go with my style, just
because I happen to like the colors.
I love the inspiration photos you've posted, and hope I can revisit this piece with new ideas and perhaps
work it into regular
wardrobe rotation, but I would caution all your readers not to buy something you see on a blog just
because it looks cool on someone else!
I don't know it's
because I've gotten use to how it
works or if I really enjoyed wearing all the items in this mini
wardrobe!
Having a good pair of nude heels in your
wardrobe is awesome
because if you get the right style, you can have them do double - duty: wear them at
work and after 5.
«I think of blue as a staple - it's a go - to shade within
wardrobes and interiors
because it
works so well with other colours,» says Julia.