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Officially or unofficially, all black is the uniform for fall and winter. Even color enthusiasts like myself are trading in brightly hued clothes for more subdued palettes. All black outfits have two major benefits: they are universally slimming and are always chic. However, some looks can be a little too, well, basic or even come off as harsh.
In this week’s Cubicle Chic, I'll show you how to easily wear all black in a minimal yet super stylish way.
Sweatshirts have been having a serious moment for a few years. They're no longer just the sloppy, baggy, cozy shirt you wear around the house or to the gym. Sweatshirts can actually be pretty chic...when worn properly.
Last week's Style Equation was all about getting dressed in 10 minutes on a cold day. This week I'm showing you a few ways to rock your sweatshirt in a fun, stylish way. It's as easy as 1 + 2 + 3.
Leather is probably one of the most fun trends for fall. Traditionally, it's a difficult fabric to wear in professional settings. But this season, leather and leather trim have been added to a number of office appropriate pieces. Of course it's still important to follow a few key rules when wearing leather to work: nothing too short, too tight and avoid a head-to-toe look.
In this week's Cubicle Chic, here are three different ways to style leather for the office. We promise you won't channel a dominatrix!
Last week I revealed the cover of my upcoming book, Looking Fly on a Dime: How to Find Fabulous Fashion at Any Thrift Shop & Make the Cheap Look Chic. Well, today I'm revealing the release date. *drumroll*