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Monochrome ensembles lit up Spring 2013 runways and in several cases, even extended onto the runways of many Fall 2013 shows. Since this concept seems to be here to stay, it’s high time you give it a shot. While the seemingly trendy look may be daunting for the office, try easing into it with shades of white or ivory. Aside from all black, this is the second best way to effortlessly make monochrome work for you (ha get it? like work for you at work? nevermind). Just make sure you don’t have a super delicious yet outrageously messy bacon cheeseburger for…
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While playing with the latest spring trends is kind of awesome, nothing beats a classic ensemble like this one at the office. Especially when it’s enveloped by this picturesque New York street that is straight quaint. Damn, New York. You look GOOD. Skirt: Brooks Brothers (similar here); Shirt: Brooks Brothers; Shoes: Brooks Brothers (similar sling-backs here or similar flats here); Belt: Ralph Lauren (similar here); Coat: Hunter; Gloves: Ralph Lauren; Bag; Badgley Mischka; Pearl Bracelet: Nico Rose; Silver Jewelry (old); Polish: Essie (Peach Daiquiri) Stay in touch: INSTAGRAM + BLOGLOVIN + FACEBOOK TWITTER + PINTEREST
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Emerald is the color of the year and it’s high time it makes an appearance in your work wardrobe. Also, incorporating any shade of green into your office attire has been proven extremely effective in subliminally convincing your boss that you deserve a raise. Thus, there’s a direct correlation between staying on trend, and moving up at work. It’s science. Don’t argue. Dress: Calvin Klein (similar here or a different color here); Shoes: Ted Baker; Tights: Hue; Necklace: Gorjana; Bracelets: Ralph Lauren and Alex and Ani; Ring: Gorjana; Polish: Essie (Camera)