Back to office and nothing to wear
I begrudgingly bought new bras back in late February. It was about the time when COVID-19 cases were going down and I started receiving assignments for in-person coverage, when my
I begrudgingly bought new bras back in late February. It was about the time when COVID-19 cases were going down and I started receiving assignments for in-person coverage, when my
I was one of the people who self-evaluated after bingeing on “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo.”
When Ricardo Preto presented his exclusive debut collection for Rustan’s last year, he stressed his objective to design clothes that stay in one’s wardrobe beyond a season. He wanted clothes to have longevity at “nice price points,” he said.
My 2017 challenge: Wear more color. Studies show that wearing color lifts your mood. How do I know this? I studied myself in the mirror while wearing every colored item in my wardrobe, and I laughed. Mission accomplished. Granted, I laughed because I looked like an idiot, but who cares? (Maybe my mom, but then she’s already invested a lot in me.)
Everyone’s in a rush to wrap up the year. Have you finished sending out Christmas presents? But I suggest sitting down and taking things slow. We all want to start fresh in 2017, and that entails setting up your wardrobe to fit next season’s trends.
What is fuss-free, bucks trends, makes the thinking woman look even smarter and would never go on sale?
Nothing says bohemian more than airy fabrics and floral prints. C Women offers a long-sleeve chiffon floral dress paired with brown faux leather wedge sandals embellished with floral patches and metallic gold studs. Try this look at a casual get-together or a relaxed business meeting.
You don’t need a whole new wardrobe to shake up your day-to-day looks. With the help of a few noteworthy accessories, you and your wardrobe will be the talk of the town in no time.
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