Thursday 24 November 2011

Winter dressing x

 Winter dressing brings about some serious conundrums: as much as you want to stay cute and stylish, you still need to focus on beating the chill — and because we at Fab are all about combining fashion and function, we've come up with a chic, feminine way to look pretty, put-together, and fabulously cozy at the same time. So say hello to your new Winter staples: a slinky slip dress and chunky knit sweater, perfect for pairing with a hat, boots, and a giant mug of hot cocoa. The look was shown on the Fall runways at Rachel Comey (seen at far left), Altuzarra, and Alexander Wang, and calls to mind a sleek vintage-inspired vibe. Ready to slip into something sexy? Click through to see five ways to wear slip dresses and cozy sweaters this season.

For evening...
Wear your slip + sweater combo out for evening by adding a pair of strappy colorblock sandals. This racerback frock has the perfect amount of subtle sex appeal.

Malene Birger Isia Beauty Alpaca Cardigan, 3.1 Phillip Lim Racerback Slip Dress  KORS Michael Kors Lizzie Platform Sandals
Neutrals...
This is an easy look that incorporates a neutral color palette, but still makes a sexy statement. Accessorize with a simple pendant chain.

Loeffler Randall Nadia Platform Bootie  BaubleBar Teardrop Pendant  Topshop Boutique Silk Midi Slip  Rag & Bone Fenway Cardigan 
For the office...
This look can easily be worn to the office, and you can up the warmth factor in a snap by adding a pair of thick knit tights and a snood. Get a pop of color with a bright saddle bag.  

Madewell Trellis Pleat Slipdress  By Malene Birger Didra Chunky Knit Cardigan , ASOS Leather Twist Lock Saddle Ba Boutique 9 Nexxie Booties
Cozy...
A floaty slip dress in a shorter cut leaves more leeway for a pair of tall, slightly rugged riding boots. Add an olive-hued belted cardigan for a cozy yet feminine vibe.

Vince Belted Wool Cardigan  Free People Dancer Slip , Dolce Vita Georgia Riding Boots House of Harlow 1960 Antler Cuff 
Brighten up...
Brighten up your cold-weather cool with a bold slip dress in a vibrant red hue. Layer up with a neutral mesh sweater so your color peeks through — then add a pair of wedge ankle booties and a floppy, '60s-style wool hat.



Wayne Asymmetrical Hem Slip Dress  Forever 21 Wool Floppy Hat  Inhabit Chunky Wool-Blend Sweater  Jessica Simpson Collection Esteen Wedges



Sunday 20 November 2011

Business casual

“Business casual” is the trickiest code to crack. There isn’t an exact definition as to what constitutes business casual. In a nutshell, it is the informal version of business professional attire. As Wikipedia puts it, “business casual is a kind of middle ground between formal business wear and street wear.” Translation: Mix traditional business formal pieces with everyday clothing items (save for your weekend wear).

While business casual is applicable to a wide variety of workplaces, it is often interpreted in varying degrees. Needless to say, there is a delicate balance that must be reached to achieve the perfect business casual look. Depending on your work environment, you should be able judge what level of business casual you ought to be wearing based on your superior’s attire. If your office is on the more formal end of the spectrum, lean toward clothing items that fall into the business professional category. However, if you’re in a laidback workplace you may have more flexibility when it comes to incorporating casual items into your daily ensembles. Regardless of where your office falls on the scale between casual and dressy, you should aim to look professionally dressed, but in a relaxed yet pulled together type of way.

There’s a wide range of options for business casual wear—skirt/pant + blouse, dress + cardigan/jacket/sweater, skirt/pant + sweater/cardigan… The possibilities are endless. Unlike business professional, you can wear a wider variety of colors and prints as well.

Here are some basic tips for achieving the perfect business casual look:
  1. Follow these commandments on 9 to 5 style.
  2. Steer clear of denim. Instead, opt for bottoms in cotton, silk, or blends. 
  3. Avoid anything neon or shiny, unless it’s an understated accessory. This includes sequin tops, rhinestone pants, and neon bellbottoms. Disco style was left in the 1970s for a reason.
  4. If you would wear it to a club, you shouldn’t wear it to work. Just because a top is “dressy” doesn’t mean it’s office-friendly. Modesty is key.
  5. All clothing should be clean, pressed, and wrinkle-free.
  6. Hats are not okay for the office, ladies. Please leave your fedoras at home.
  7. Closed-toe shoes are ideal. But, if your office is more lax, nice sandals (not thongs or flip-flops) during warmer months are probably okay.
Now for some outfit inspiration... Below, I’ve put together five simple yet stylish looks for the “biz-cas” gal.

JC Penny Color Craze Necklace, Elizabeth & James Manor Booties, Carven Cropped Wool Sweater, LC Lauren Conrad Pleated Chiffon Skirt
 
RJ Graziano Polished Gold Cuff, Vanessa Bruno Mohair Sweater, JC Penny 14K Stud Earrings, Topshop Marcus Loafers, J.Crew Café Cropped Pants
Madewell Hole Punch Tee, Valentino Crystal & Pearl Necklace, Banana Republic Channing Eyeglasses, Club Monaco Leather Pencil Skirt, Banana Republic Parker High-Heel Penny Loafers
2028 Flower Stud Earrings, See by Chloe Cherry Print Blouse, 3.1 Phillip Lim Tuxedo Pant, Dorothy Perkins Purple Marry Jane Heels
Miss Selfridge Fluro Cardigan, Club Monaco Mary Kate Belt, LC Lauren Conrad Flats, LC Lauren Conrad Mixed Media Dress, LC Lauren Conrad Flower Earrings
Style Tip: If your skirt or dress is too short, add tights!
Dress Coding: Business Casual
One of the best basic business casual outfits is a simple pair of cotton-blend trousers, a nice blouse or tank (floral and print tops are always nice) with a pretty cardigan layered over. Top it off with a pair of comfortable ballet flats or oxfords for an easy yet professional “business casual” ensemble.

Like I said before, putting the term business casual into a box and labeling it is a difficult task to do since there are many different interpretations of what constitutes the ideal outfit. At the very least, keep in mind that you want to preserve a professional image. And ultimately, you want to look polished, stylish, and put together. In the words of Tommy Hilfiger, “You want to look fashionable and put-together, not like you hit every sale rack this season.” I couldn’t have said it better myself.