Like MSGM's here - a good workwear bag is big and practical
enough for toting around the essentials but gorgeous enough to cause a
palpitation or two. These smart numbers will carry both laptops and
other people’s envy! [Jason Lloyd Evans]
Pick up a modern power dress
Look out for classic shapes with subtle detailing like
collards, pleating or folds. Floral prints are often seen as too
whimsical and girlish, so look out for graphic patterns and muted tones
like Roland Mouret pictured here. [Jason Lloyd Evans]
Get specs appeal
Whether you’re a seasoned optical-buying pro or taking your
first foray into the world of glasses, this one small item could be worn
more than anything else. Always go for anti-glare coatings on lenses,
especially if you work with computers. Not only does this help with
screen glare but the lens looks more natural. [Holly Fulton by Jason
Lloyd Evans]
Investigate your office icons
From Anne Hathaway in The Devil Wears Prada to the more retro
stylings of Melanie Griffith in Working Girl (ignore the hair), there
is a bounty of inspiration to be taken from the big screen.
Improve your mood with mantra jewellery
An inscribed pendant or motif ring may stay hidden for most
of the day but there’s no denying a carefully chosen piece can add a
personal touch to your everyday-wear – something that isn’t easy when it
comes to uniformity.
Cool commuting sneakers
It’s no mean feat to make trainers look good with opaques and
a pencil skirt, but a couple of guidelines will certainly help. 1: Slim
single soles separate commuting kicks from gym sneakers. 2: Make the
base hue black or deep navy. Choosing a super-dark pair will look
smarter with cropped trousers or bare legs in the summer, and jar less
with tights in the winter. Nike’s runners and the 574 from New Balance
are strides ahead in this department.
Seek out the sharp shirting experts
Menswear experts E Tautz now design for women and if a posh
white shirt is your idea of ultimate luxury then you’ll love the
intricate detailing and fantastic pattern cutting fashion duo
Palmer//Harding put into their signature shirting, pictured here.
Go To Comfy heel HQ = M&S
M&S’s patented Insolia technology is kind to the balls of
your feet, plus their heel heights and simple and practical styles
fulfill all other requirements too.
There's top tailoring at Zara and The Kooples
If Savile Row is out of reach then look to Joseph for a top
quality, no-fuss top trouser suit, Zara for mix’n’match tailoring and
The Kooples for ultra-skinny cuts.
Try bespoke attire at The Fold
New label The Fold has been set up by Polly McMaster who
previously worked in finance – therefore both the brand’s ready to wear
collection and the range of tweaks, alterations and options you can
request make this a very handy name to know.
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