February 2010

Coffee Break: Linea Pelle Dylan Medium Tote

by C February 18, 2010 Coffee Break

Linea Pelle Dylan Medium Tote
We’re liking this slouchy, cool tote from Linea Pelle today. We like it for its size (big enough for a pad of paper), as well as for the functionality — the pocket on the outside and the inside, the fact that you can wear it on your shoulder from any of the straps, the fun print on the inside. Available in black, brown and the orangey “Zucca” for $415 at Piperlime. Linea Pelle Dylan Medium Tote

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What to do when your male boss tells you you dress “too well”

by C February 18, 2010 Fashion

Today’s reader question comes from a reader in a small, private firm on the East Coast…

I’ve been at my first job out of law school for 15 months. I’m 26 years old, but have a young face and often get asked if I’m an intern instead of an attorney. I am a litigator and I wear suits when I go to court, which is roughly twice a week.

Joking in the office one day, I mentioned to an Of Counsel with whom I am comfortable that I got the intern comment again. He said that, while I do have a young face, I dress “too well.” He said that I need to “be a little frumpier or dowdier.” That, while I dress well for a young, female professional, I dress TOO well for a young, female attorney. The analogy was made that I dress similarly to a middle aged male attorney who wears a blue pinstripe suit, blue shirt with the contrasting white collar and French cuff, cuff links, and a giant diamond pinky ring – just “a little too cheesy.”

Is the Of Counsel right? Do I need to wear silhouettes that are more boxy, as he also suggested? I want to be taken seriously as an attorney, but don’t see the reason to cater to ultra-conservative views on wardrobe when I would be uncomfortable in such things, as it is not my personal style.

(We’ve edited her e-mail for space; she also notes that she has a second job working at the local Express, and owns much of what is sold there; she attached the above blouse as an example. Essential Stretch Striped Shirt, $49.50, Express.)

First: We’re not going to comment on the many, many, many things we might say about the of counsel, the propriety of his remarks, or what kind of working environment it must be. Maybe he’s like your frumpy father or big brother and only meant to be helpful — for example, if he had stopped at the cufflinks/gold pinky ring comment we probably wouldn’t have a problem with this. Maybe he’s a jerk, which is the vibe we’re getting from his suggestion to wear “boxy” clothes, i.e. “less sexy clothes that hide your figure.” We don’t really know. We might just link to this fact sheet from the government about “when to know if it’s sexual harassment,” however. We might also suggest you contact your alumni career office to see how they recommend dealing with the situation (and perhaps if they can recommend a good recruiter).

Second: Sigh. The fact remains that he’s a superior to you, you still have to work with him, and worse, whatever it was that he’s projecting may be something that a lot of men (and women) around you are projecting. So it’s time to do some soul searching — are you wearing your clothes too tight? You may want to start buying a larger size at Express (or two) — clothes will still have a fitted, tailored look, but won’t be painted on (as they are in many of the models). Another thing to watch out for is whether your clothes are too low-cut. Express can be a mixed bag — there can be some great work basics in there — but there can also be some sexy going-out clothes in there. Steer clear of the going out clothes. You may want to peruse the website at far more conservative places like Brooks Brothers and then view your closet through those eyes — would BB sell a frumpier version of it? With the top above (a simple fitted shirt), the answer is absolutely yes.

Finally: We hear from a lot of women that they have issues with looking too young, and we’re going to ask our readers — how do you deal with this? Our suggestions: Pull yourself up tall — really work on your posture and conveying authority through your body language. Make sure that all aspects of your outfit — your coat, your shoes, your bag — convey “grown up.” (For example, avoid a puffy coat and a backpack.) You may want to keep your hair pulled back in a neat (and intentional) low ponytail.

Ok, readers, we’re sure you’ll have thoughts aplenty — what are your thoughts on her e-mail? On changing her appearance for her (current) boss? About looking too young?

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Thursday’s TPS Report: Cotton/silk ruffle printed blouse

by C February 18, 2010 Fashion

Our daily TPS reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.

Banana Republic Cotton/silk ruffle printed blouseWe’re liking this cotton and silk ruffled blouse from Banana. The small bit of print… the shape of the neckline… the loose fitting sleeves — like it all. We’d wear it tucked in with a gray or navy suit, perhaps with pearls. It’s $59 at Banana Republic, available in both the purple and a light green. Banana Republic Cotton/silk ruffle printed blouse

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Suit of the Week

by C February 17, 2010 Fashion

For busy working women, the suit is often the easiest outfit to throw on in the morning. In general, this feature is not about interview suits, which should be as classic and basic as you get — instead, this feature is about the slightly different suit that is fashionable, yet professional. We like this basic [...]

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Makeup that Stays Put: Bobbi Brown’s Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner

by C February 17, 2010 Beauty

Our look always used to include liquid eyeliner. But too many long days at the office (where we were left feeling like our eye makeup had gotten “crunchy”) have now made liquid eyeliner an occasional beauty product, usually for days where we want to set our makeup at the beginning of the day and have it stay in exactly the same place until we take it off because there is no time to fuss with it. Our favorite eyeliner that we’ve found so far is Bobbi Brown’s long-wearing gel eyeliner. The gel is easy to apply with the brush, and easy to blend into the lashes; we also like the variety of colors it comes in (we actually like the black/plum). And, unlike our daily kohl pencil, this product stays put — it will be in exactly the same place until you remove it with your eyemakeup remover. (A brief warning: the product does tend to dry out, so be sure to keep the top on tight — our “trick” for extending the dried out product (which we’re hoping our eye doctor wouldn’t frown upon too much) is to put some eyemakeup remover lotion on our finger, then dip the applicator brush in the lotion, and then in the pot of ink.) It’s $21 at Nordstrom (also available at Saks and Amazon). Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner
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Wednesday’s TPS Report: Wool-blend short cardigan

by C February 17, 2010 Fashion

Our daily TPS reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.

We’re liking this wool blend cardigan from Vanessa Bruno Athe, available at the Outnet. The fit is perfect — cropped but not too cropped, fitted but not tight. The color, admittedly, seems a bit more fall than spring (but hey, it is on sale) — for the spring we might try it with a very light gray (a gray with a bit of blue in it, we think) or perhaps (perhaps!) a light pink. Was $280, now $140 (lucky sizes 6 and 8 only) at the Outnet. Vanessa Bruno Athe Wool-blend short cardigan

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