work clothes

As a continuation to my last post on my love for NY, I thought it would be great to include today’s outfit shots from the heart of NYC, Times Square.

It had been a while since I had been in the middle of Times Square so it was thrilling to be back. Here, I’m wearing a suit from Calvin Klein, which I’ve taken apart and worn the skirt here.

The purse is Cynthia Steffe and the shoes are Miss Sixty.

I wore this outfit today to the Pan – Asian Chamber of Commerce’s awards ceremony.  What is dubbed as the Asian Business Oscars, has become a special event to me given I was awarded the corporate leadership, “Trailblazer” award last year.  This year, I was asked to present the award to the 2012 recipient.  I felt like I was giving up my pageant crown and in a weird way was a little sad to have finished up my term.  Here I am looking very corporate while I contemplate my last few minutes of fame :)

Pictured above is the President of the organization, Savio who has no idea that he is now in a fashion blog, so let’s not tell him :)   The purse was on sale from $400 to $150 at Marshalls, the suit was on sale at Macy’s for about $70 and the shoes were on sale for about $70 at a NY boutique. What can I say, I’m a discount diva!

 

 

 

Here is 1 skirt worn 4 ways for work!  For more on what I wore, click “Style Diary” on the sidebar to the right!

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I fell in love with this Chanel-inspired, blazer at Zara and knew it would be the perfect addition to my work wardrobe.

Here, I wore it with a BCBG blouse – don’t you love the exposed zipper detail?

The purse is Chanel and though it comes with a pearl chain add on, it is not shown here.

The skirt is Tahari and the shoes are Nine West.

Below, is the same blazer worn with a black top and skirt, St. John tote, bracelets from Express and a chain necklace from Jasmine Boutique.

What do you think?

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As a continuation to my recent sequin style diary post shown here, here is a follow-up with my sequin black sweater that I wore to work.

I toned it down with an Ann Taylor denim colored blouse, a Tahari skirt and conservative boots.

The trench is by Sinclair 10 and was bought at Saks.  It is featured in the style diary posts here.

The tote bag was a freebie from NY fashion week.

I’m so tired from having just come back from a mini-vacation to Florida, that I’m cutting this post short.  More later!

 

 

 

At the beginning of each fashion season, it starts to feel overwhelming at work.  The meetings are endless, the event planning intense, and the press pitches constant.  During the first few months of the season, I live, breathe and dream work.  And I obsess about it just to stay on top of all the details.  February and March for instance, are filled with 10 and sometimes 12 hour days.  To keep me motivated and looking forward to another work day, sometimes I use fashion as a fun way to brighten my load.

The most memorable part of this outfit was the exciting  moment when I discovered that  my dollar store, colored tights perfectly matched this skirt that I had nearly forgotten about.  The skirt was purchased at a NJ Korean boutique and I couldn’t wait to dust it off and wear it to work.  The tights just gave it new life and energy.

I wore it with an H&M puff-sleeve blazer and tie-front blouse that I bought from Lord & Taylor during their post-Christmas sale.  The hat is vintage.  I think the last time I wore it was in the ’80s.

The shoes are patent leather Nine West and the tote bag is Juicy.  I love that it has side pockets to conveniently carry my cell phone and blackberry.

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I bought a lot of souvenirs from my trip to Thailand - with everything being so affordable, how could I resist?!  Most of course were fashion souvenirs…the best kind in my book.   One unique piece that I wore for the first time at work today was this gold lacy necklace. I loved the detail and how ornate it looked. I thought it was really special.
The dress is by Anne Klein.

The checkered blazer is by Miss Me and the chain-link tote is St. John.

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I took the skirt from a 2piece Calvin Klein suit and have been using it as a separate lately.  Here’s the full suit.


I take weird pleasure in challenging myself to never wear the same look twice.  Taking just the red skirt from the suit above I created these work-appropriate outfits.  Which one do you like best?

 

 

 

 

The best part of my day was when I met one of our top customers and she immediately complimented me and my outfit saying that I was so Saks Fifth Avenue (where I work).  Little did she know that I actually wasn’t wearing a single thing from the store that I work at but I wasn’t about to tell her that.

I wore a sheath dress by Calvin Klein (that I bought at Marshall’s), with a cardi from the Loft, a vintage stretch belt, and heels from Zara.  Can you believe that I was all the way in Italy when I just had to stop at the Zara (only to fall in love with these shoes and just HAVE to pay the overpriced exchange rate for them)?


Now let’s talk accessories.  The purse was a gift from my model friend who was in the ad campaign for this brand…which I can’t remember at the moment.  They used to sell at Bergdorf Goodman..anyways, I thought the tribal feel of the handle matched well with my NY street fair find – necklace.  It’s funny how this outfit came together (in a matter of minutes).  I started off with the dress (isn’t everyone excited to wear a new dress?) then I added a cardigan cuz I’m not allowed to show shoulders at work – apparently that would be too risque’.  That looked shapeless so I added the stretch belt and jumped for joy when I remembered this old tribal looking necklace.  Then I looked at myself in the mirror and thought I looked a bit Bam Bam.  I added the Wilma beehive-like bun and voila!  I had a modern-day Flinstones look!


What do you think?


If you’ve been reading my blog, you’ll know that I’m a fan of fashion juxtapositions.  I love mixing vintage with modern, girly with masculine and sweet with tough.  Here’s yet another example and it has to do with studs.  Back in the ’80s when studs were hugely popular (remember Madonna and her studded black leather jackets?), I never ventured into that rock ‘n roll territory.  I was too much of a goody two shoes to adorn myself in such tough leather and studs.  It would have felt too costume-y for me.

But I’ve since learned that I can incorporate the rocker look in small doses and in doing so can up the “cool” quotient of any of my more feminine pieces (and Lord knows I have a ton of them!)

This entry is about mixing studs, and spikes with sweet pieces like lace, skirts and dresses.  The first outfit is something I wore to work today.  It all started with my new H&M find, this navy lace top which I found for about $30.  I brought it home thinking, I could easily wear it now this summer, and transition it into fall because of the darker color.

I paired it with this red skirt which is actually half of a Calvin Klein suit (always think about your suits as being separates for increased wearability!)  and being that I was wearing red, it seemed perfect to pull out these studded red ballerina flats to match.

The Zara flats have this cute Chanel-like chained ankle strap that makes everyone take a second look.  I had 2 co-workers today try to figure out whether I was wearing ankle bracelets or whether the strap was part of my shoe.

Do you see what I mean though about balancing out the girly lace with the edgier studs?  It gives the outfit a little more interest than say, if I were to wear a pair of red pumps; don’t you think?

That necklace is my mom’s btw.  I make a point to steal something from her closet every time I visit :)

Okay and now to the 2nd sweet studded outfit.  This one was also something that I wore to work (last week).  And this time I mixed a vintage lace sheath with a more modern Patrizia Pepe black blazer while again contrasting the girly lace with spiked belt and shoes.

Sorry the photo is a bit grainy due to the bad lighting but you get the picture (pun intended).  Below, you’ll see a close-up of my spiked accessories. Hopefully, if you didn’t think you could do the punk look, you’ll agree that it is highly do-able in small doses.

You wouldn’t normally think to wear spikes with lace but I think these pictures prove that the contrast works!

By the way, I’ve been thinking about selling this Chanel leather purse.  So if you want it, make me an offer I can’t refuse!  It’s in great shape!

By the way, if you’re noticing what looks like Scotch tape on one of my eyebrows, that is surgical tape.  Instead of getting stitches, you can sometimes use this new surgical, breathable, waterproof tape to adhere two parts of cut-open skin.  Thank God for it because I’m a huge crybaby when it comes to pain and needles!  Okay, so you’re wondering what happened to me… I’m sorely embarrassed to say that I was retarded enough to walk straight into a street sign.   Yea, and as if that wasn’t embarrassing enough, I now have to repeatedly re-tell the stupid story of how I was so fixated on the going out of business -last day sale that I walked myself straight into a pole.  (blush)

I truly am a fashion victim.

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