June 2009

Previously, on Corporette…

by C June 23, 2009 Fashion

corp-square-logo-2-aug08A blast from the past is sometimes a good thing… this time last year, here’s what was on our minds…

- Tool of the Trade: Leechblock

- Etiquette Flash: What Your Drink Says About You

- Poll Results – How Often Do You Dryclean Your Suits?

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Poll: When Wearing a Collared Shirt and Blazer, Does the Collar Go Out or In?

by C June 23, 2009 Fashion

We’ve been curious about this for a while — ever since we advised that a collared shirt should always stay IN if you’re wearing a suit, and numerous readers wrote to say that they had always been advised (by various career counselors) to wear their collars out. So we thought we’d take a poll.

For our $.02 — which purely comes from observation, as we have never heard a “rule” on it — a tucked-in collar looks better with a suit. More fashionable women tend to do it (Angelina, Madonna) when wearing a suit; and it gives them a neat, sharp look. It also puts the emphasis in the desired place, as our eyes are drawn to their face, not their clavicle or shoulders. We suppose it’s possible that there are greater rules here that we’re not aware of, for example dealing with fabric (cotton goes in, silk goes out) or the type of collar or lapel. Perhaps it’s a regional rule — e.g., in DC, collars go out with suits; in Hollywood, collars go in with suits. Either way, we thought we’d start a dialog…

Readers, what say you? Please comment, particularly if you choose #3…

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Tuesday’s TPS Report: Nicole Miller’s Reverse Charmeuse Dress

by C June 23, 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. If you’ve recently seen a great work piece you’d like to recommend to the readers, please e-mail editor@corporette.com with “TPS” in the subject line.

picture-4 Nicole Miller is having some great sales at the moment on a ton of beautiful dresses, including this lovely sheath dress. We love the triple belt detail, the darts, and this dark navy color (although it is available in black as well). We also really like the price — now $172 (from $345). Reverse Charmeuse Dress – Nicole Miller

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Reader Mail — Where to Shop in NYC, Part II

by C June 22, 2009 Fashion

A reader wrote in, requesting where to go in New York for “Banana Republic-priced” clothes she couldn’t find in the Midwest. We started our round-up of shopping stretches in NYC on Thursday, covering what we call “Lower Fifth Avenue” shopping. We’ll continue today with our suggestions on how to make the most of SoHo, which can be a very efficient shopping stretch if done right. Photo credit: nyc soho lofts, originally uploaded to Flickr by DropFocus.

Starting at Houston and Broadway (and for those of you not familiar with New York, Houston is pronounced “How-ston,” not “Huw-ston”), head south along Broadway. Between Houston and Grand Street, you’ll find a slew of international stores that have limited locations in the United States, including Uniqlo (Japan), Zara (Spain), Mango (Spain), Eryn brinie (Korea), and TopShop (UK). All of these have reasonably priced casual clothes, as well as a fair amount of work-appropriate clothes such as blazers, dresses, and blouses. Along this same stretch you’ll pass stalwarts such as Kenneth Cole, Banana Republic, A/X Armani Exchange, Express, Esprit, Aldo, Sephora, H&M, and, of course, Bloomingdale’s. (The frozen yogurt is well worth a stop if you’re in the mood for a snack.) Also along this stretch is Madewell, J.Crew’s new store.

If you still have energy and a good sense of direction, you should try hitting some of the side streets for a greater shopping experience (Prince Street in particular has more stalwarts, like Club Monaco and J.Crew, as well as UK import Karen Millen. West Broadway, which is a completely different street than Broadway, also has a good stretch of shops with affordable work clothes, including Reiss and Anthropologie.

Other places that we would mark as “destination spots” include:

  • Kate’s Paperie, for an amazing selection of stationery, cards, and office supplies (on Spring Street, between Crosby and Lafayette)
  • MoMA Store, which also carries a ton of fun office supplies (and has a MUJI store inside it)
  • Pearl River Mart, for a fun Chinatown-like experience without actually venturing into Chinatown

There’s a ton of designer shopping in the area. Some are fun just to check out just because they may be different from what you’re used to, including Agent Provocateur and Kirna Zabete (for a true NYC boutique shopping experience). Barney’s also has a CO-OP store in the area.

If you’re in SoHo in the evening and in the mood for cocktails, we recommend Pegu Club or Pravda; both serve small bites as well. If you’re planning dinner, Peasant isn’t very far and has excellent Italian. (These are just off the top of our heads; obviously there are a million wonderful restaurants and bars in SoHo.)

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Splurge Monday’s TPS Report: Marc Jacobs – Classic Quilted Bruna Bag

by C June 22, 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. If you’ve recently seen a great work piece you’d like to recommend to the readers, please e-mail editor@corporette.com with “TPS” in the subject line.


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iconToday we’re loving this slightly feminine take on the briefcase from Marc Jacobs. Quilted Italian leather, a casually looped knot, and a classic color. It’s available at Saks.com for $1295. Marc Jacobs – Classic Quilted Bruna Bag
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Deal Alert – 60% Off at Saks!

by C June 20, 2009 Fashion

Saks Fifth AvenueThere are tons of great pieces on deep discount at Saks — plus free shipping if you spend more than $200. For example…


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ABS Tucked Crepe Dress (was $205, now $82)
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Ports 1961 Wool Gabardine Tank Dress (was $715, now $286)
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