January 2009

Splurge Tuesday’s TPS Report: Ranna Gill Bead Extravaganza Long Dress

by C January 20, 2009 Fashion

Our daily TPS reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices. We begin the week in splurge mode, with our most expensive suggestions, and wind our way to Friday, where a less expensive item of clothing might be just what you need to make it to the weekend.

picture-1Happy Inauguration Day! Our splurge/daydream pick today is something we’d wear to the inaugural ball, if we were going: this rich purple dress from Intermix. We lurve the heavy beadwork, the navy panel in the front, and the plum/gold braided criss-crossing straps in the back. It looks lux and young and strong and feminine, all at the same time. As far as evening gowns go, the price isn’t too bad — $450. Ranna Gill Bead Extravaganza Long Dress

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Weekly Roundup

by C January 16, 2009 Accessories

Liking these posts? Follow Corporette on Twitter — this is the edited version of what we’re reading! (We also Tweet if we hear about a good sale.)


  • Personalize your Blackberry with happy, fun decals and stickers. [Coveroo] (Warning: some are cute, some look like “tramp stamps,” and some make you wonder how there could possibly be so much overlap between the Barbie and Blackberry crowds.)
  • Younger women may be more vulnerable to layoffs — watch out, ladies. [WSJ]
  • Is it productive to embrace your femininity at the office? This thoughtful article asks the experts. [The Glass Hammer]
  • Forbes reviews the luxury purchases you can make now that will “last a lifetime.” [Forbes] (Our $.02: focus on the kinds of purchases where you can haggle — think jewelry and watches.)
  • Hot! Filing supplies. [Jeri's Organizing & Decluttering News]
  • Take advantage of some of the inaugural specials some spas are offering — they’re coming up with some amusing ways to, uh, say goodbye to Bush. [Gothamist]

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Bargain Friday’s TPS Report: White House Black Market Linear Tweed Pencil Skirt

by C January 16, 2009 Fashion

Our daily TPS reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices. We begin the week in splurge mode, with our most expensive suggestions, and wind our way to Friday, where a less expensive item of clothing might be just what you need to make it to the weekend.

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iconOooh, great sale on this charming tweed pencil skirt. We love the tiny black and white checkered pattern, and the classic fit of the skirt. We’d wear it with mostly black (tights, twinset, etc) and perhaps choose a few accessories in red (necklace, bracelet) to make things really pop. Was $98, now $41 (selected sizes only). (Also note: free shipping through 1/18.) Linear Tweed Pencil Skirt
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Reader mail – How to wear a boyfriend blazer to the office?

by C January 15, 2009 Business Etiquette

We got this request a little while ago from one of our readers…

Can you help suggest what to wear with a boyfriend blazer? I just got a slim, one-button wool boyfriend blazer (from Iisli – love it) and am not sure what would look best with it.

This is a great question, and we loooove Iisli. First, let’s have a brief review of different terminology — all of these types of blazers can be worn at the office, but very different rules apply.

mkoBoyfriend blazer - So named because it’s as if you stole your boyfriend’s coat, this typically means a voluminous, boxy fit — see the picture of Mary-Kate Olsen, at left. This is actually the hardest look to pull off at the office, because you need to balance the boxy-ness of the jacket with every other element. We’d suggest it a pencil skirt or a tight shift dress — or perhaps even skinny trousers. Play around with layers, if you can — try a man’s shirt underneath it, with all sleeves rolled up. (These blazers never really attained “in” status — they’re a bit hard for anyone who isn’t MKO to pull off — which means that if you can do it you’ll be cutting edge. Work it!)

Women: The boyfriend cardigan - winter peonyBoyfriend cardigan — This is an easier look for the office. The fit should be roomy on you, and the buttons will start lower down your body — generally rising no farther than your breasts. The length of the cardigan is long, also — certainly past your hipbones and sometimes even the top of your thighs. Unlike the boyfriend blazer, this kind of covering will be slim-fitting because of the fabric, typically a lux cashmere or thin cotton. These are great at the office over sheath dresses, or even trousers (when your top is otherwise slim). (If anyone is in the market for one, check out the $54 boyfriend cardigan from the Gap, pictured at right (click on the picture for the link).

Schoolboy blazer — Popularized by Balenciaga a few years ago, the schoolboy blazer is a cropped blazer (the idea being you stole it from your younger brother) that looks like it could be part of a private school’s uniform. Contrast on the lapels, sometimes even insignia, et cetera. These seem to be on the way out, in terms of fashion — we couldn’t find any of-the-moment examples — but if you’re still inclined, we’d suggest pairing it with high-waisted trousers (or regular trousers will do if you don’t have high-waisted ones — the wider the better).

iisliCable Blazer – In all honesty, we’re most familiar with wool sweater blazers from Iisli, which don’t really fit into any of the above categories — they’re slim-fitting and can be cropped or long. (We’ve seen them recently on HauteLook and Gilt Groupe, but can’t find them in any online store at the moment — which makes us sad because seriously, our two Iisli sweater blazers are two of our most favorite pieces. You can also try eBay, which is where the picture, at left, came from.) We’d suggest wearing these with pretty much anything you want to — trousers, pencil skirts, A-line dresses, et cetera, et cetera. We always like the look on the weekend with jeans — it dresses up a casual t-shirt, and it dresses down an overly sparkly/revealing camisole.

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Thursday’s TPS Report: Nic+Zoe Ruched Wrap

by C January 15, 2009 Fashion

Our daily TPS reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices. We begin the week in splurge mode, with our most expensive suggestions, and wind our way to Friday, where a less expensive item of clothing might be just what you need to make it to the weekend.

Nic+Zoe - Ruched Wrap (Dark Stone) - Apparel
We love this ladylike ruched top from Nic + Zoe. It looks sophisticated and elegant, but still young — to wit, check out how great it looks with jeans in the picture. For work we’d wear it with a pencil skirt and a chunky bracelet worn on top of the sleeves, as well as either a simple necklace (pearls, diamond solitaire) or a brooch. Available at Zappos in “dark stone” and coal for $89. Nic+Zoe – Ruched Wrap (Dark Stone) – Apparel

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Suit of the Week: Ann Taylor Karlee Suit

by C January 14, 2009 Suits

What a gorgeous black navy skirt suit. When we refer to wearing a dress with a cropped jacket, this is almost exactly what we have in mind. We love the cut of the suit, the texture of the fabric, and especially the pockets — “raw edge pleated trim” is apparently code for “cool”. The jacket [...]

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