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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

An alternative to your typical work pant

Businesses now allow for a more casual environment which means you can steer clear from the typical work pant and can venture into a more comfortable and creative look.  If you feel you are living in a past fashion memory, take a tip from below, add a new feel to the professional image you want to portray to your clients and co workers. 

1. Cropped Fitted Pant Suit

Dianne Von Furstenberg

If: You find that you really like the matching pant and jacket, try adding a suit with a cropped pant and fitted jacket to update the look. 
Add: Flat pointed toe shoes and an accessory to make this represent you!

2. Long pants with button details on the side

Ralph Lauren

If:  you enjoy layering and want a look that is comfortable yet professional ,wear a pant with button details down the side.  You can take this from work to clothing to wear casually.  It is not only easy to move around in but it looks great
Add: Neutrals, a brown turtle neck (which is all over the runways), gray jacket ( I told you that brown and gray can go together), and an accessory to really own the outfit (clutch, bangles, handbag, belt, earrings, etc).  Keep a level of professionalism with your casual look.

3. Short rolled up pants

If: You are in a creative business field, why not wear pieces that are not only stylish they look put together.
Add: Booties, a fitted top and a big texture inspired and/or printed sweater.  Show off some of that creative self through your clothing.

4. Leggings
If: You want to show off your legs, feel sexy, yet keep it clean, or travel and want to be jet set.
Add: Brown suede boots, a jacket that goes past the hip, and a turtleneck. Feel confident and look good.

What change will you make this fall?  Personally, I love the short rolled up pants, as a stylist, I run around all day helping women go through closets, shop for multiple outfits in 3 hours minimum and do paperwork from home.  Need I say more :-)

"Highlight your individuality."  - Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli

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