June 2010

Beauty Tuesday: Silver Linings

by Kat June 22, 2010 Shoes

Silver Linings Ultra-Thin Shoe LinersI was lucky enough to get a free sample of Silver Linings, ultra-thin shoe liners with antimicrobial silver ions — and really love them. They’re intended for women who wear shoes without socks (of which I’m totally guilty). I was intrigued when I pulled them out of the box — they really are super thin, maybe a bit thicker than a manilla folder. Because of this, they don’t affect the way your shoe fits at all (in fact, I still had my Insolia inserts in at the same time I tried these out). After a day of wearing them, I noticed that a) my feet didn’t seem to be sweating so much, and b) my feet weren’t sticking to the inside of the shoes (or yanking up the padding in the toe box). Finally, after wearing shoes for 6 hours with the inserts, I gave them the smell test: nothing, nada, no odor. Nice! They’re available at Silver Linings for $15.99 for a pack of three.

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Suit of the Week

by Kat June 22, 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. This week we’re liking [...]

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Tuesday’s TPS Report: Lucia Drape-Front Blouse

by Kat June 22, 2010 Fashion

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

Saks’s summer sale is on, with prices up to 60% off — including this gorgeous silk georgette blouse from Elie Tahari. We like the cap sleeves, the bloused waist, and the high but interesting asymmetrical neckline. It comes in both Beeswax (pictured) and a teal blue (“Bermuda Palm”). Was $228, now $136, sizes XS-L still available. Lucia Drape-Front Blouse


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Coffee Break – Bandolino Shelley Pumps

by Kat June 21, 2010 Accessories

Bandolino - Shelley (Dark Brown Multi/Black Synthetic) - FootwearWe love the look of these peep-toes from Bandolino and, judging by the 46 glowing reviews on Zappos, they’re not just another pretty shoe. We like that they come in a zillion colors (including the almost tortoise-shell-like print pictured), and the price is great, ranging from $53.06 for some colors to $58.95 for others. Bandolino – Shelley (Dark Brown Multi/Black Synthetic) – Footwear
N.B. Peep toes are not appropriate for every office!
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The Corporette Guide to Cardigans

by Kat June 21, 2010 Basics

Someone recently wrote to us, flummoxed over how to wear a cardigan. We looove cardigans, particularly in the summer, and so we thought we’d do a quick and dirty guide to cardigans…

Neon cotton bling-button cardigan1. Banded. These cardigans have some banding at the bottom and (usually) on the sleeves, which makes their shape a bit blousy or boxy. They can come with a matching shell for a twinset look, or be worn by themselves with, for example, a button-front shirt or blouse, or a nice tank or tee (such as the cardi pictured, Neon cotton bling-button cardigan, available at JCrew.com for $49). Because these kinds of cardis have their own shape, they’re less than ideal for wearing with dresses, and, for our $.02, best with pants. If the twinset is very boxy (think a more Jackie O cut), then they can be worn over your shoulders, almost like a cape (we’re still searching for a good picture). Other examples: Patterson J. Kincaid ‘Luanna’ Cardigan icon(available at Nordstrom for $88), Banana Republic Long sleeve silk-back cardigan ($70), or Old Navy Womens Pointelle-Trim Cardigans ($26.59).
Refined cardigan sweater2. Normal — not banded. For our $.02, these are the “normal” cardigans we stock up on — they hit at mid-hip, and should be fitted to be somewhat tight to your body (we prefer silk sweaters because they keep their shape better than cotton, but polyester blends can also be good). They may come as a v-neck, a split-neck, a scoopneck, or a crewneck. They’re often sold as twinsets (such as the Talbots set pictured, Refined cardigan sweater ($69) — also look for brands like August Silk at spots like Filene’s and TJ Maxx), but the cardigan can be worn with dresses, skirts, and pants. If you button the cardigan it can be worn as a sweater by itself (tip: wear a cami beneath it in case the buttons gape), worn under a blazer, or even belted. Worn open, they can be layered on top of tees, tanks, or button-front shirts. Michelle Obama’s closed some of her cardigans with a brooch, which can be a great way to add personality. These cardigans are perfect in the summer because they’re so versatile and are super easy to transport — just button the top button and the bottom button, and wear it over your shoulders while commuting. (This is easier if the sleeves are full, not three-quarter length.) They’re great to add contrasting color, to mute a loud pattern in a dress or blouse, or add a color to a drab ensemble. While they don’t add a lot of authority the way a blazer does, they do add warmth, and are a perfectly acceptable look for the office. Other examples: Miu Miu Cashmere and silk-blend cardigan (available at Net-A-Porter.com for $450), Cashmere Georgette Trim Cardigan (available at Anne Klein for $118), Pink Tartan Pima Cotton Cable Knit Cardigan (available at SmartBargains for $56), or Old Navy Womens Floral-Print Cardigans ($26.50).
Merino Wool Full Milano Jacket3. Structured, shrunken. This is one of our favorite kinds of cardigans: the structured cardigan that might look a little shrunken. These are almost like a blazer, but made out of a sweater material instead — they still convey authority, but in a friendly way. We love to wear ours with dresses or skirts (A-line or straight), or with wide trousers. (On the weekends, we love to wear them with a longish, untucked top and jeans.) These are best kept at the office or worn on a day when the temperature is going to be pretty constant — they can be a pain to transport because they’re too bulky to put in your bag, and they’re really not intended for wearing over your shoulders. Pictured: Merino Wool Full Milano Jacket, available at Brooks Brothers for $144 (was $288). Other examples: T by Alexander Wang Knit Blazer icon (available at Nordstrom for $165), Quotation: 525 America Silver Button Knit Jacket (available at Bloomingdale’s for $59).
MARC BY MARC JACOBS 'Ainslie' Cardigan icon4. Boyfriend cardi. This is also one of our favorites — these are long cardigans that might look or feel a bit like a doctor’s coat. Depending on your outfit, they can be great paired with low-volume bottoms like straight pants, pencil skirts, and simple sheaths. We like pairing them with a long necklace, as well. A note on belts — these may come with a belt, which, if you don’t like belts, you can just tie behind the sweater (this also gives it a more “nipped in” look than the sweater may have otherwise). If you prefer belts, though, a skinny belt or a wide belt can work with these kinds of sweaters. Pictured: MARC BY MARC JACOBS ‘Ainslie’ Cardigan (available at Nordstrom for $198). Other examples: Marc by Marc Jacobs Wushishi Sweater (available at ShopBop for $160 (was $228)), Tory Burch ‘Simone’ Merino Wool Cardigan icon (available at Nordstrom for $225).
Rebecca Taylor Waterfall Cardigan5. Draped cardi. These are looser, and have more volume than a boyfriend cardi, but are just as long. These might be a little too casual for some offices (at least, worn open), but they can have a great, bloused look when paired with a wide belt. Because there’s so much volume with the cardigan, you want to keep your other pieces as sleek as possible. Pictured: Rebecca Taylor Waterfall Cardigan(available at ShopBop for $350). Other examples: Flyaway Cardigan (available at Anne Klein for $66 (was $89), Open Front Cardigan (available at Ann Taylor for $68).
Open Front Cardigan6. The Shrug. This is the other major kind of sweater that, we think, every woman should have in her closet: the shrug. These aren’t great for the office, if only because they’re so great for after hours. These are short, cropped sweaters that, in theory, only cover your arms and your shoulders. Because your back can be exposed (depending on the cut of your dress and the cardigan), they can be a little sexy — it’s also a nice way to take a simple sheath dress to an after-dinner party, by adding a slightly fancy shrug (check out Brianna Beaded Crochet Shrug, available at Saks for $396). Pictured: Open Front Cardigan (available at Anne Klein for $51). Another example:
DKNY Linen Shrug
(available at ShopBop for $125).

Okay, ladies — those are our 6 must-have cardigans and how we wear them. What are yours? Did we miss any major ones?

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Splurge Monday’s TPS Report: Red Silk Belted Cap Sleeve Dress

by Kat June 21, 2010 Fashion

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

Kay Unger red silk belted cap sleeve dressLove this deep red dress from Kay Unger. Love the cap sleeves and the material (a woven silk, which won’t wrinkle quite as easily as plain silk), and we like the little lapels on the neckline of the dress. It’s part of Bluefly’s extra 10% off sale going on today — so it $375, then marked to $224, but for today only it’s $201.60. Nice! Kay Unger red silk belted cap sleeve dress


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