HOW TO DRESS TO WORK by Christopher Cunniff
Getting ready for work is commonly
renowned as being one of the most laborious and time-consuming tasks of our already limited day.
So much so, trading style for substance has become the norm for many of us.
This slap-dash approach to work attire seems somewhat implausible when
the same gal can be seen gallivanting round London town on a Friday night dolled up in her Dior.
Forgive my abruptness ladies but if this is
striking an even elusive chord, listen up as the following titbits might make these mornings a little less unsightly.
My analogy why shopping for work gear seems such an exhausting concept,
is due to the fact we make it impossible to enjoy.
Employment at times demands we leave the more human aspects of our personality at the door
when we walk out of it otherwise we wont be taken seriously.
It’s certainly arguable but somewhat unavoidable and being so consistently bi-polar
inevitably leaks to other cuts for convenience.
Aka: style suicide.
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From left:
Stella McCartney jacket
Was £735 Now £294,
Diane von Furstenberg top
Was £145 Now £102,
Graham & Spencer skirt
Was £199 Now £80,
Bottega Veneta sunglasses
, Kurt Geiger shoes Was £140 Now £69 at KG