I don’t know about you, but I love when Fashion Week rolls around. I know it must be stemming from my two years in grad school a la NYU – which was situated across the street from Bryant Park aka the old site of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. I loved to walk outside after class and see the models, the celebrities, the fashion and the photographers. I loved the whole hullabaloo. And trust me, one day I will be welcomed into those glorious tents. But alas, until that day, I happily soak in the sights from afar and become inspired {graphical speaking} by my fellow artists {those who design in clothe rather than pixels}. Mr. Posen’s collection is slightly darker and more dramatic than I normally lean – but darlings, I just could not stop looking at these pics. Enjoy. Feast away. I know I did.
I recently started a new job. And to be honest the hardest aspect of my job change has been trying to figure out the new dress code.
Dress code = business casual
Business casual = the most obsure definition on the planet
I have been trying to gauge looks based on others, but I have been confronted with suits versus jeans/dirty t’s. Not to mention I sit in front of a screen 99.3% of my day and rarely interract with someone face-to-face. It is the digital, modern world people … meetings are held over the computer or phone … so how do you dress for a phone conference?
MON: dress pants, simple white top, green tank, yellow flats
The comment I hear most about my outfits: ‘I would never think to put those colors/patterns/etc together‘ {Maybe at times I go too far; but don’t we all?}