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2012: leopard biker jacket – maison scotch (eluxe), necklace + accessories – banana republic, tights – hue/2011: dress – femme/2009: t-strap pumps – nine west
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2011: turtleneck – club monaco/2010: shoes – nine west/2008: jacket – joe fresh/2005: leather pants – dynamite
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2006: jacket – h&m (gift)/2010: belt – from some store in NYC/2012: dress – joe fresh, handbag – cole haan, pumps – nine west
i bought this dress on sale at Joe Fresh and thought it would make a great transition piece for cooler temps – it has lining. i plan to ‘work it’ with a turtle neck and tall boots!
style tip: add a belt to loose shift dress to help create a waistline; try a belt in a bright colour to add interest and switch things up a bit!
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when recounting events with colleagues, please refrain from speaking like you hang out with wayne & garth:
try to avoid sounding like this:
“and i was like dude! and he was like yeah, and then i was like no waaay! and then he was like, way! and then…”
unless you’re starring in a remake of dumb and dumber just stop it.
do: try to use ‘adult’ words
speak in a professional manner. people will likely be more inclined to take you seriously and listen to what you have to say. this is particularly important when you’re a young professional looking to make some serious strides in your career.
the statement you make in your style and presentation will give you office cred, so go ahead embrace the english language and save the urban dictionary references for when yu hang wit yo peeps in da ‘hood, ahh-rite?
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how bold are you? perhaps bold enough to rock a colour coded number like this one for the cube.
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