Sunday, December 6, 2009

8 Key Pieces for a Summer Work Wardrobe

In these economic tough times, it’s more vital than ever to dress well for work, says Lloyd Boston, host of The Fine Living Network's "Closet Cases", author of Before You Put That On and Jones New York "Style Guy". “Your clothes tell your boss who you are,” says Lloyd. “It’s important to look like one of people who are irreplaceable.” You can look professional without spending a lot of time or money once you have these eight key pieces in your closet.

1. The White Shirt

A crisp, wrinkle-resistant white shirt can be worn alone, under a sweater or over a cami and left open like a jacket, suggests Lloyd. His choice is the Jones of New York No-Iron Easy Care French Cuff Shirt. Interested in more no-iron pieces?

2. Sheath Dress

Another great foundation piece is a sheath dress. You can wear it with a shirt underneath, or a jacket on top, says Lloyd.

3. Tailored Pants

If you’re not a dress person, tailored pants are another versatile option, says Lloyd. Wear them with your white blouse, a jacket or a cami and cardigan, depending on how formal your office is.

4. Tunic

Tunics are a flattering alternative to blouses. Tone a pattern or bright color down by wearing it under a jacket or cardi. Headed out after work? Take your topper off and show off the tunic.

5. White jacket

For summer, Lloyd recommends a white cropped jacket. Try wearing it over a longer tunic, for a modern downtown look that’s still work appropriate.

6. Belts

Accessories like belts help a woman look polished. Belts can be wide or slim—whichever works best for your outfit and figure, says Lloyd. The important thing is to wear it at your smallest point, be it your natural waist, higher up on your rib cage or lower slung on your hips.

7. Ballet Flat

Women look at each other shoes before their eyes, says Lloyd. When opting for a classic shoe, like a ballet flat, add a touch of spice to your outfit by selecting one in a conversational print.

8. Jewelry

Too many women wear emotional jewelry—pieces they got on vacation or were given as a gift—and frequently end up piling too much of it on, Lloyd says. Instead stick with one or two pieces that are more impactful, like a bold, classic cuff.
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