Thursday, July 28, 2011

Red - Yes, You CAN Wear it to Work!

So, as I begin blogging again, I thought I would be easy on myself, and work on a different color and how to "werk" it and look beautiful at work.

I previously talked about the Little Black Dress, and realized that so many people stick with their basic color scheme, and what they think looks best on them. I am not excluded. For years, I refused to buy anything red, because I was scared I would look like a hussy. But, I realize, red is a color that can be vibrant, youthful, and can really make a girl stand out in a boring crowd.

In my ease into a bold red, I thought I would purchase a red shoe (who doesn't love a red shoe?). I figured, how hard can it be to wear red? So, I purchased the cutest red shoes:

Now, this is totally out of my comfort zone, so I will keep the dress simple, and wear something like:


Red dresses are totally appropriate for the office IF you downplay the accessories and wear a conservative length and a great pair of nude pumps/sandals/flats (metallic works too):





Not feeling the red dress? Still nervous? Ok, ok. Check out the red accessories you can pair with a basic dress:




I think I am in love with red now. Happy Planning!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Little Black Dress Fundamentals (But Not Too Little)

I know its been a long time since I've posted to my blog. My bad. Between working, planning my wedding, and more working, blogging just fell to the wayside. But, the good news is I'm back. And what better way re-enter the blogosphere than to discuss what you should NEVER wear to work. EVER.

I recently attended a meeting at work and I saw someone who was wearing what looked like a little black dress (emphasis on little), and some "go get 'im heels." Now... if I weren't so shocked, I would have taken a picture, so you will just have to imagine it. I just happened to see her boss's reaction, and it was a look of sheer horror.

In reflection of the little black horror, let's revisit the fundamentals of the little black dress. Think Audrey Hepburn meets Chanel meets parisian chic:



1. Little Black Dresses (LBD's) should fit properly and look amazing. In the workplace, think, "Well Fitting Black Dress."




2. When in the work place environment, hem lines should stop at the knee or just above. At no point should your thighs be seen (do the "sit" test before you leave out in the morning).


3. If you would consider wearing it for girls night out or a bachelorette party, it probably isn't appropriate to wear to work or a work function.

4. Don't wobble around in too tall heels. Attractive colorful flats are professional and comfortable.


5. Accessorize with a lightweight cardigan in chilly offices.


6. Don't over accessorize a timeless black dress! Classic looks speak for itself.


7. Think different colors... Navy and White are also beautiful in the summer months.