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What to Wear to Work as seen on: NBC Today Show, May 20, 2007 |
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corporate office |
White suit jacket ($198) and pants ($98), floral print camisole ($68) all from Ann Taylor • For corporate offices, the challenge is to find a serious and sharp look that still looks feminine. • Ditch your dark suit for summer and opt for a fresh white one instead. • Menswear-inspired styles are always in fashion, just be sure it is tailored to your body and contains something feminine like her floral print camisole and sexy heels. • Bonus: after work, she can take off the jacket and wear the camisole and pants out to dinner. • Shoes: no strappy sandals for a conservative office please. • Hosiery: luckily, with a pants suit there’s no need for hosiery. However, corporate office rules may require hosiery when wearing skirts. Look for ultra sheer styles that match your skin tone in warmer weather. If your skirt covers your knee, though, you may be able to skip hosiery in the summer, just look to your superiors first to see what they do. |
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casual Friday for a corporate office |
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• If you work at a corporate office but are fortunate enough to have casual Fridays, it’s still important that you look polished, but feel free to add some of your personal style. • A striped jacket and walking short make the perfect casual Friday suit alternative. Be sure your shorts hit at the knee or longer, and pair them with a heel or wedge for a sleek look.
• Bold prints may draw too much attention from Monday to Thursday at a corporate office, but they’re perfect for Casual Fridays. • There’s nothing easier than slipping on a dress no need to worry about finding the right top to go with your bottom. Just make sure it’s not too girly or low cut and keep your upper arms covered. • This classic feminine wrap dress skims the curves without revealing too much. And she can go straight to a Friday night date by adding just a clutch. |
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creative office |
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• Creative offices typically offer room for you to express your personal style and wear trendier pieces. • It’s still important that you look professional this means no overt cleavage and nothing too short. You don’t want people noticing your legs or bustline instead of your good work. • We opted for a flirty colorful skirt paired with a sleek sleeveless belted top and just a pop of bright color underneath. Sleeveless styles work in a creative or casual office, but skip them if you work in a corporate environment. • Metallic accessories and great jewelry add the perfect stylish touch. • shoes from footnotesonline.com • Gold bag from Jane Bolinger |
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casual office |
• A casual office does not give you license to wear anything you want. You still need to look neat, clean and professional. • This classic look pairs a striped short sleeve top with sleek capris and peep toe flats. • Her coat is perfect for chilly offices or can be removed. • White bag from Alexis Hudson $550 |
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work from home |
Light chocolate “kendall” cardigan ($69), white linen cami ($39) and linen “marianna” cropped pants ($79) from J. Jill • More and more people are choosing to work from home or telecommute these days. • It’s important to get dressed everyday (and not stay in your pajamas) when it’s time to go to work. It helps you to stay motivated and delineate between personal and work time. • Something casual, but most of all, comfortable • This look features comfortable, loose, fluid layers while still offering a neat appearance • Loose, cropped pants offer room to move in while a soft, drapey cardigan in linen and cotton offers coverage in air conditioning |



