Archive for February, 2010

The Working Closet

with Susan Wagner

The Working Closet is your source for the best of what's hip and fresh in fashion and beauty. Susan Wagner keeps you up-to-date on trends and offers tips and tricks for making everything in your closet truly work for you.

You can also catch Susan over at Friday Playdate.

Franklin Covey’s laptop bags merge chic and organized (be still my Type A heart!)

Categories: basics

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One of my favorite things about The Working Closet is the readers, especially when you all ask questions. (My other favorite thing is the Flickr pool, which you should all be part of.) Recently, you’ve asked about where to get a cute non-messenger laptop bag, where to find boyfriend cardigans on a budget, and where to shop if you’re well-endowed.

For the next few weeks, you’re in charge; I’m going to start with questions you’ve already asked, but if you have a Burning Query about where to shop or what to buy or how to wear cargo pants with heels, let’s hear it. This week, we’re revisiting laptop bags.

AJB isn’t a fan of the messenger bag. “A single zipper is much easier for accessing your stuff on a plane or in the airport security line. Also, I want a bag that holds my laptop, a few notebooks or a binder, and my lunch. It has to be lightweight, too … where can I get one like this that is actually cute?”

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Real mom style: Mom 2.0

Categories: real style

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I went to Houston this past weekend for the Mom 2.0 Summit; I learned a lot about marketing and social media and PR, but I also saw some of the best-dressed women on the internet. The key: These women chose pieces that were spiffier than what they might wear for a normal day with the kids but that were still representative of who they were. They also put together looks that were wearable for an entire day of panels and networking and talking.

Here are three of my favorite looks from the conference.

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Fit tips for the well-endowed woman

Categories: tops

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We live in a culture that loves big-busted women — at least, sometimes. If you’re a well-endowed girl, shopping for tops that fit can be less than a love story. So how do you get the best look for your boobs?

The key is fit.

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Diana wrap shirt, Carissa Rose, $80


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Put a little spring in your closet

Categories: accessories, beauty

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February is the longest month — you know, for a month with only 28 days, February goes on forever. This winter, the weather has made these four weeks seem even longer (no more snow, please!) and it’s starting to feel like spring will never come.

I don’t know about you, but I’m tired of my boots and my tights and my parka. I’m ready to put some spring in my wardrobe. Here are five simple ways to snap out of your winter rut.

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Boyfriend cardigan, Boden USA, $88

Add some color. It’s easy to fall into the black-every-day winter rut; work some color into your closet. A bright scarf can change your look — and your attitude — and still keep you warm.

Work the layers. All but the lightest summer pieces can be worn with winter layers; try a substantial cotton dress with a chunky sweater and boots.

Mix in a trend. Boyfriend cardigans are huge for spring; you can wear yours now over a turtleneck or long sleeved tee, or with your sweater dress. Opt for a fresh, summery color — coral or pale blue or purple.

Try a new lip gloss. Or eye shadow or blush — go for a fresh look. Lips are an easy way to add color; a perfect pink is a nice balance to darker winter shades, and warms up pale winter skin.

Dress up a little. Even if you’re piling on the layers every day, you can make your look a little more festive with a pair of beautiful earrings or a bold bracelet. Treat yourself to one of spring’s hot jewelery trends — pins are back, and they’re easy to wear now, and later.

How do you break your winter rut? And what spring trends have you longing for warmer weather?

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