10th Commandment: January 6
Jan 6, 2012
Elected Official
Narciso Rodriguez Black and Beige Top (Stylebop, $660)
Hill Staffer
Stephen Schrautt Colorblock Top (Stylebop, $160)
Unpaid Intern
Elected Official
Narciso Rodriguez Black and Beige Top (Stylebop, $660)
Hill Staffer
Stephen Schrautt Colorblock Top (Stylebop, $160)
Unpaid Intern
As I age, I notice many changes in my body. Most are fine. Some are frustrating. Like many women, I lost a lot of hair in my postpartum phase. Being anemic for more than a year after, it didn’t grow back in to its former glory. So I’ve tried any number of shampoos, pills and […]
I remember when Rochelle Behrens launched The Shirt — a button-down blouse with anti-gape technology (a patented internal button that keeps the look smooth). The idea seemed brilliant, but at the time, my bust didn’t require an extra button. One baby later, I understand the need for some extra security.
If you’re preparing your wardrobe for the warmer weather, don’t sleep on shirt dresses. Casual when worn with sandals or sneaker, dressy with flats or heels, they’re great for any work situation. They’re a great piece that you can throw on any time you need to look pulled together. Here are a few choices.
As I age, I notice many changes in my body. Most are fine. Some are frustrating. Like many women, I lost a lot of hair in my postpartum phase. Being anemic for more than a year after, it didn’t grow back in to its former glory. So I’ve tried any number of shampoos, pills and […]
I remember when Rochelle Behrens launched The Shirt — a button-down blouse with anti-gape technology (a patented internal button that keeps the look smooth). The idea seemed brilliant, but at the time, my bust didn’t require an extra button. One baby later, I understand the need for some extra security.
If you’re preparing your wardrobe for the warmer weather, don’t sleep on shirt dresses. Casual when worn with sandals or sneaker, dressy with flats or heels, they’re great for any work situation. They’re a great piece that you can throw on any time you need to look pulled together. Here are a few choices.
This weekend was a tricky one. The warm weather and bright sunshine of last weekend disappeared in a flurry of wet snow trapping our very active 18-month-old in the house with us. Plus, our babysitter cancelled, so neither of us feels ready for the week ahead. But in between making mac-and-cheese and watching Aristocats for […]
WOW! I love this! The Asos is my favorite- really striking.
I agree with the Wow and quite a few times, I've like the unpaid intern version the best – this time, sadly, the Narciso Rodriguez is calling my name and that's just not happening.
I love the Oasis, though, um, what are those pants? Pencil skirt, please? I love the way the Narciso is structured, but how what is basically a t-shirt can cost quite that much is lost on me 😛
Now that I look at it again – I really do like the Oasis as well. The colorblocking also looks like it would be very slimming, as opposed to the Narciso. And I have no idea how a shirt can cost that much – I picked up an Escada blouse in Neiman Marcus once that was on sale for $500. Yes, it was well made and much thicker than a blouse from Penney's – but I would have to wear that blouse every day forever for it to be worth it to me. It really was lovely – but, seriously, $500 at 50% off?