Did you catch the going-out-of-business sale at Worth earlier this summer? Here’s a quick guide to bargain shopping the brands.
Read MoreIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we switched from custom womenswear to personal protective equipment and learned a lot in three months.
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Read MoreA woman should have a discrete hat in her wardrobe that’s protective, tasteful, and not attention-getting.
Read MoreWe rundown two great sources for prescription sunglasses: Costco and Warby Parker.
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Read MoreWe share favorite do-it-yourself tools for wardrobe care so you can direct more of your wardrobe budget to the thing that really matters — great clothing.
Read MoreCelebrating Women’s History Month with songs that empower and inspire.
Read MoreSave fine knitwear from ruin with this simple hack.
Read MoreHow to keep clutter at bay and your work day productive.
Read MoreOn keeping it polished & professional when the weather’s less than ideal.
Read MoreA musing on the practical and impractical ways to take your things to work.
Read MoreSometimes the care of fine garments seems like it requires an early draw down of the 401K.
Read MorePantone’s 2019 color of the year is “living coral”; the color selection is a reflection of social and environmental issues, and those at the highest levels of fashion engage in social, political and environmental activism to add intellectual layers to their physical layers.
Read MoreWhat does it mean to be intentional, these days? You can be intentional about where you work, what you choose to do, but that’s implying a certain amount of privilege that not all of us have the luxury to inhabit.
Read More2018’s midterm elections were a monumental moment for women. We talk about the sartorial decisions behind these power moves.
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