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Dress: J. Crew (obsessed with these similar dresses: here, here, and here); Belt: J. Crew (love this one); Shoes: Ann Taylor (similar here, here and here); Necklace: Amrita Singh (similar here); Sunglasses: Karen Walker; Bracelet (similar here), Earrings, Rings: Vintage; Polish: Essie (Big Spender) Check out even more from The Classy Cubicle on… INSTAGRAM + BLOGLOVIN + FACEBOOK TWITTER + PINTEREST
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I’ve never been a big collar-popper. And by “never been a big collar-popper” I mostly mean that if the ability to ridicule popped collars were a professional sport, I’d be vying for the olympic team. However, this has less to do with an actual hatred of popped collars and more to do with the fact that randomly conjuring up images of Mike “The Situation,” Fonzie, Danny Zuko and 90’s frat bros is both super easy and super fun.In reality, I’ve always vacillated between varying levels of loathing and loving the phenomenon. Growing up, one of my impeccably dressed aunts would often don the…
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Dress: Kate Spade ‘Melody’ Dress (on ebay here in size 6 and similar dresses on sale here and here); Jacket: Ralph Lauren (old); Shoes: Corso Como (similar here and here); Earrings, Necklace: Mikimoto; Bracelets: Alex and Ani; Polish: Essie (Bangle Jangle) Check out even more from The Classy Cubicle on… INSTAGRAM + BLOGLOVIN + FACEBOOK TWITTER + PINTEREST
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Today, I’m thrilled to be partnering with H&M for the official launch of their e-commerce site in the United States! I’ll be honest, when H&M first approached me weeks ago about the collaboration, I wasn’t super familiar with their merchandise and didn’t know if they’d have a lot of office-ready pieces. I don’t post anything that I don’t genuinely endorse, so I had to do a little leg work to make sure it was the right fit… After about 30 seconds in their giant Fifth Avenue store that I’m pretty sure the state of Rhode Island could fit into, my arms were overloaded with amazing pieces and…
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After just a few short months in the blogosphere, I’ve been amazed at the incredible response from readers all over the world. Among innumerable messages of (undeserved) gratitude and encouragement, as well as questions about appropriate office attire, many of you have asked, “Why is your head always cut off??” Well, people, the jig is officially up. Due to some exciting upcoming collaborations that require my face to be included, my time in the witness protection program has officially expired and it’s high time I address the issue. Despite popular assumptions, the exclusion of my head in photos is not, in fact, due…