Thursday, 29 August 2013

FOOT CLOTHES

Stop it right now's Jayne Min has the most incredible Jenni Kane D'Orsey shoes, which I have been drooling over since she first featured them on her blog over a year ago.

Jenni Kane D'Orsey flats

Correct me if I'm wrong, but something about them reminds me of Aladdin's fetching footwear. How better to infuse humour and good times into your work day than walking (or prancing) about, having meetings with your boss, in your imaginary Aladdin shoes?

Disney's Aladdin

Alas, the Jenni Kane's are super expensive. But fear not! Zooey Deschanel's favourite online retailer, Modcloth, has a version that is a bit kinder on your paypal account. Hooray Horrah!



Tuesday, 13 August 2013

WORK HAZARD NUMBERO 1: air-conditioning!

If your workplace is anything like the many offices I've had the privilege of frequenting, you will be familiar with the facilities team and their apparent inability to get a grip on the air-conditioning. Don't they don't realise that in-vogue semi-sheer work shirts from Zara are not cut out for aggressive air conditioning, and they crease up underneath cardigans in the most unappealing and sartorially-blah way ever?

carven grey
Carven fleece sweater
My solution: knitwear! Even in high summer, I am drooling over knitwear and wanting to wear it NOW! Enter the label after my heart: Carven. I am already way too obsessed with Carven, and have made it my life's mission to embody the Carven girl (bows on shoes and all). Guillaume Henry has a penchant for sweaters with unorthodox slits (or holes) - he's done them over and over again.  and I think they're the perfect tool in the fight against frumpy knitwear.

Carven jumper
Carven knit pullover
My personal favourite is the grey fleece sweater, I love the Carven scribbled across the front, as if on a high school American football captains jacket, it has the just the right mix of sincerity and humour to get me all excited. Alternatively, there's a great Carven knit pullover which goes with pretty much every colour stylists have thought to pair it with (seriously - check it) and is also subdued enough to wear every week without your co-workers wondering if it's the only jumper you own. Also - STRIPES! What better way is there to apply personality to your work wear than stripes (and polka dots, oh polka dots...).

The down side of all this awesomeness? Money doesn't grow on trees. So, whilst the grey fleece sweater is going straight on my universal wishlist (side note: loved ones, I love you), I will be keeping an eye out for high street versions, and hoping they're almost as cute. 

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

WHO LET THE GIRLS IN?

Natasha Khan at London Fashion Week
It can be quite hard to maintain one's feminine streak in the work environment, especially if you're not a morning person - I put my hands up, snooze rules me in the mornings. Bat for Lashes' very own Natasha Khan shows us how it's done with simple pieces but colours that look far from simple when put (or thrown in my case) together.

*13 inch heels optional.  

Thursday, 3 May 2012

COLOUR @WORK

Black does tend to be the go-to colour when dressing for work. Stylist and Designer, Elisa Nalin, has avoided the safety of black in favour of a handful of pastels. As great as this looks, the rainbow approach to work wear needs a great deal of thought: this is not a look you can just throw on of a morning.  

Elisa Nalin www.style.com

WORK WEAR

Why are there no blogs out there catering to work wear for "normal" women?

As enjoyable as hearing about and looking at what people in the fashion industry wear to work, not everyone works in fashion and is able to be as flamboyant/casual in the workplace. On the other side of the spectrum, there is no shortage of blogs with pictures of women in ugly suits from NEXT. No thank you!

This blog is an attempt to rectify this, celebrating creative solutions to smart work wear.

Ok, mission statement over.