March 2010

Weekly News Update

by Kat March 19, 2010 Fashion

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- Already Pretty rounds up some awesome ideas on alternative uses for jewelry. (Pictured – a brooch cinching a blazer.)

- You Look Fab has some great advice on how to choose a pair of dress pants.

- Miss Manners has some thoughts on workplace “friendships.”

- A new issue of the quarterly, Forbes Woman, is out now. Meanwhile, Sillicon Alley Insider wonders why there are so few women billionaires (inspired by the recent Forbes list of billionaires.)

- The Downtown Women’s Club has some “blunt thoughts” on women’s networking skills. Meanwhile, Hiring Partner suggests you keep a “me” file of your accomplishments.

- Finally: Lifehacker ponders which plants are office-friendly.

In Admin news…

- So, hi — if anyone cares who it is behind the blog, we came out of our anonymous fashion blogging closet this week.

- So now that you know who we are, do you mind telling us a bit about you? Please take this (super short!) survey here.

- Also… we are sooo close to getting 1000 Facebook fans, after which we can secure the URL “facebook.com/corporette” rather than what it is now: “http://www.facebook.com/pages/Corporette/20748085126″. If you haven’t “friended” us yet, won’t you please consider it?

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Bargain Friday’s TPS Report: Pleated Voile Trim Top

by Kat March 19, 2010 Fashion

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

We swung by our local Ann Taylor Loft yesterday and loved this bright top. The fabric is similar to a t-shirt, so it’s comfortable, but the pleated detailing makes it just a bit interesting for work. It’s also available in black, white, and a light, light pink. Was $34, now $23.80 (there’s a 30% discount on all full-price tees). Pleated Voile Trim Top

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. Unless you ask otherwise, we’ll refer to you by your first initial.

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Coffee Break: Pave Flower Pearl Pin

by C March 18, 2010 Accessories

Pave Flower Pearl PinA beautiful brooch is one of our favorite ways to go from desk to dinner because it adds a bit of glamour to even the most basic of outfits. Furthermore, the brooch can be a great investment because it can be used in so many ways — worn in your hair, used to secure a cardigan closed, worn at the waist of a “wrap” dress, or, of course, pinned to your lapel or the straps of the dress. Brooks Brothers has a number of pins on sale right now — we like this basic flower, but all are really cute. This one was $348, now 174, at Brooks Brothers. Pave Flower Pearl Pin

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Will Flats Fly in Court?

by C March 18, 2010 Business Etiquette

Nine West - Misty (Black) - FootwearToday’s reader mail comes from an injured reader –

I am a junior partner at a smaller firm in Pennsylvania. I am also a mother of two young children and therefore, on any given day, can be seen carrying my 8 month old in her carseat/carrier, holding a file in my other hand, with my laptop bag strapped across my chest and purse on my shoulder, prodding my almost-three year old forward with my knee as necessary. And of course, I commit this balancing act in heels. Unfortunately, I think this routine has taken its toll, and on Monday, I woke up with such tremendous back pain that I literally could not get out of bed. After four days on the couch and some visits to the chiropractor, I am finally mobile again. However, he has cautioned against wearing heels for a while, until I am feeling 100%. I am concerned about upcoming court appointments – the climate here is fairly conservative (judges have commented on female attorneys wearing pantsuits before, noting they are “inappropriate” for court) and I wonder how flats will play in court. How should I handle this? Should I say something, even informally, to make the court aware of my back issues? Apologize for the flats? Ignore the whole situation and hope that no one notices? I just feel like I won’t look professional enough wearing flats with a suit for court.

Feel better soon! To answer this Q, we asked a friend who had foot surgery — her doctor similarly put a blanket prohibition on heels. Her thoughts: “I think flats are totally acceptable. I wore them for months after my foot surgery. It was only when I was wearing my sneakers for 2 months after the operation that I would say something to judges or attorneys. The flats, however, should look as professional as high heel shoes which can be difficult to find.” We agree 100%.

If you know that the local judges do not like pantsuits, then continue to wear skirt suits — a number of readers on a recent post commented that they preferred to wear flats with pencil skirts, so you may want to try them with skirt suits like that. (If anyone can remember which post it was, please point us the way.) For our $.02, a more professional flat should be: a) made of good materials (skip anything with canvas details, for example), b) not have too many embellishments (avoid floppy bows or the “bejeweled” look, for example), and c) for court, should probably be in a dark, sedate color. If possible, look for a shoe that has a slight point to the toe — the rounder-toed ones tend to look a wee bit like slippers. Pictured above: Nine West – Misty (Black) – Footwear, available at Zappos.com for $59 (with a fairly good rating from the 4 reviewers).

Readers, what are your favorite pairs of flats (brands, styles, etc.)? Any tips for wearing them with skirts?

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Thursday’s TPS Report: Graphic Animal Print Skirt

by C March 18, 2010 Fashion

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

We’re liking this animal print skirt from Ann Taylor, even though (or perhaps because) the print primarily looks abstract to us. Bright pastels, we think, would particularly pop against the skirt — we’d wear it with a basic white tee and a bright yellow cardigan. It’s $88 at Ann Taylor, available in sizes 00 to 18. Graphic Animal Print Skirt

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Suit of the Week

by C March 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.

Today we’re liking this suit by Andy The-Anh, despite a few hesitations. First, the good — the trousers are perfectly flared, and the way the jacket nips in is absolutely gorgeous. We like the proportions in general, and we love the gray. The only thing that slightly throws us for a loop is the extra white fabric on the jacket and on the pants pockets — it looks great with the poplin blouse, but we’re not sure we can picture it with another color. Still: lovely, wearable suit. It’s available at Neiman Marcus for $564 (Tweed Jacket) and $379 (Tweed Pants).

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