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If you’re in the mood for prints, this silk/cotton top from Anthropologie is a fun way to liven up your workday. I’d pick one of the teeniest splashes of color to accent an otherwise neutral outfit — the periwinkle, or perhaps the orange — with another accessory such as a belt, a necklace, or even a pair of shoes. It’s $98 at Anthropologie. Molten Blouse

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Luxe Flannel Pencil SkirtOooh: Classic. Great ladylike length, nice discreet side slit, and made of a comfy wool/spandex flannel? Sign me up. The skirt is $129 at Talbots, available in Baccara Rose (pictured), sand, brown, black, and gray. Luxe flannel pencil skirt

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Our daily TPS reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices. This week, we welcome guest poster Becki Singer of Shopping’s My Cardio.

The Christie Flare PantHere’s another store I almost can’t believe I’m suggesting. But this spring, I wrote a feature on my site about red pants, and the fact that they’re sweeping the fashion world right now. Prophetic at the time, it’s common knowledge now – but shelling out big bucks on a trend piece just doesn’t feel right. Instead of a splurge, I opted for these uber-cheap red trousers from Victoria’s Secret…and they’re perfection. The fit is surprisingly flattering, the stretch is indispensable, the shade is a perfect tomato red, and they’re machine-washable to boot! Ditch your fears about red-white-and-blue, and pair these with a navy blazer, a polka-dot blouse, and a sky-high stacked heel for the office. They’re $49.50 at Victoria’s Secret.  The Christie Flare Pant

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Our daily TPS reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices. Today’s guest post is from Capitol Hill Style.

Index dress in wool crepeI often shop at British retailers like Karen Millen and LK Bennett for perfectly tailored dresses; our friends in the UK just have a better grasp on affordable professional attire than we do. But that might be changing.

This dress from J.Crew ($188) has a shape that is ladylike without being matronly. It also has a chic knotted-detail and a sophisticated neckline. I’d wear this vibrant red dress with simple, gold jewelry and flesh-toned pumps.

Looking for something more neutral? The dress also comes in charcoal, black and taupe. Choose the black and add a leopard print belt to incorporate one of Fall’s hottest trends. Or balance the charcoal with a jewel-toned pump for a little color. Index dress in wool crepe

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Bop Basics The Fiance BlazerHmmn: let’s agree to ignore the unfortunate leggings and focus instead on the blazer, which looks like a great shrunken blazer. Love the slightly wide lapels, the length of the overall blazer, and saturated red color. It’s $198 at ShopBop. Bop Basics The Fiance Blazer

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Ruched-bodice dressHappy hump day! Love, love, love the look of this dress from Talbots. The ruching details at the waist look flattering and forgiving, and I like the boatneck and cap sleeves — the whole dress seems designed to narrow your waist, honestly. It’s available in lipstick (pictured), a burgundy “baccara rose,” and a black — in regulars, petites, and plus sizes — for $129-$149. Ruched-bodice dress

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