Morning Line: January 8
Jan 8, 2015
Corner Office
Belle by Sigerson Morrison Red Flat ($195)
Middle Cubicle
Ivanka Trump Pointed Toe Flats ($84)
Intern Desk
Corner Office
Belle by Sigerson Morrison Red Flat ($195)
Middle Cubicle
Ivanka Trump Pointed Toe Flats ($84)
Intern Desk
Inside the reader mail bag there are questions about summer beauty, hiring a personal shopper, navigating a sudden breakouts, and more. Let’s dig in!
And just like that, it’s April. Summer is almost upon us, and the retailers are filled with linen wares. Now, you know that I am usually unwilling to wear linen to work due to the wrinkles. But in this post-pandemic world, perhaps my mind can change.
Since Sloane was born, I’ve fallen hard into a black, white, and blue wardrobe. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but as spring blooms, I need a little color in my wardrobe (and probably a little print too). Here are a few tops that caught my eye for work.
Inside the reader mail bag there are questions about summer beauty, hiring a personal shopper, navigating a sudden breakouts, and more. Let’s dig in!
And just like that, it’s April. Summer is almost upon us, and the retailers are filled with linen wares. Now, you know that I am usually unwilling to wear linen to work due to the wrinkles. But in this post-pandemic world, perhaps my mind can change.
Since Sloane was born, I’ve fallen hard into a black, white, and blue wardrobe. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but as spring blooms, I need a little color in my wardrobe (and probably a little print too). Here are a few tops that caught my eye for work.
This week, I fell mindlessly into my phone more than I think I ever have. My screen time went from 3.5 hours per day to 5 hours per day. But the increased eye strain did lead to some good finds. Just going to leave this right here. (I really need to work on “Didn’t make […]
Red shoes like this always, always always remind me of Dorothy’s Ruby Red Slippers.
And now I pass this thought onto you, so that hopefully you will never forget it, either.
Red shoes always remind me of the movie Chocolate, when the chocolatiere’s daughter says, “Why can’t you wear black shoes like the other mothers?”