Check out this article from Forbes.com that provides great tips about dressing for the office. http://www.forbes.com/2009/02/09/workplace-office-clothing-women-style_0209_suit.html
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What Women Should-and Shouln’t Wear-in the Workplace
Posted in Style Help, What Not to Wear, Women's Fashion, tagged business image, charleston, Charleston Style Concierge, Closet Editing, dress for the office, image, Personal Shopping, Personal Styling, professional attire, sc, what to wear to work, workplace on February 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
How to Make a Good Wardrobe Investment
Posted in Fashion Tips, Men's Fashion, Personal Shopping, Personal Styling, Style Help, Uncategorized, Women's Fashion, tagged charelston, charelston style concierge, closet edit, clothing help, clothing investment, cost per wear, economy, personal shopper, personal stylist, sc, shop in this economy, versatile wardrobe on February 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
When buying a new wardrobe piece, determine its versatility by calculating its cost per wear. Cost per wear is the original cost of an item divided by the number of times or ways it can be worn. Let’s say you find the perfect trench coat for $300. It is classic in design and neutral [...]
5 Reasons Style Matters at the Gym
Posted in Fashion Tips, Men's Fashion, Personal Styling, Style Help, Women's Fashion, tagged charleston, Charleston Style Concierge, feel stylish at the gym, sc, why style matters, workout style on January 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
1. There are mirrors everywhere. If you hate what you have on you will be less likely to keep a good spirit and finish your workout. 2. A lot of stylish active wear has wicking technology to keep you cool and dry. 3. There are other people there! 4. Choosing workout clothes that don’t make [...]
Activewear Dos and Don’ts
Posted in Style Help, Uncategorized, Women's Fashion, tagged activewear, charleston, Charleston Style Concierge, looking glass outfitters, prana cassia zip, prana divine pant, sc, what to wear at the gym on January 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Jessica, an activewear expert, and owner of Looking Glass Outfitters, weighs in on some Dos and Don’ts of what to wear while working out. Activewear should be comfortable and allow you to move freely, but there is no reason it can’t be attractive and stylish. Today’s activewear allows you to pop in the store or [...]
Get Effortless Style
Posted in Fashion Tips, Style Help, Women's Fashion, tagged accessories, charleston, closet edit, dress your body type, efforless style, great fit, personal shopper, personal style, personal stylist, sc, versatile wardrobe on January 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Do you envy the woman who always looks stylish and put together no matter what? You know the woman, the one who looks like she spent hours getting ready with a stylist and tailor at the ready. You will be surprised to find out that many of your style icons (I’m talking real world style [...]
How Celebrities Look Picture Perfect
Posted in Fashion Tips, Personal Styling, Style Help, Uncategorized, Women's Fashion, tagged celebrity photo, charleston, Charleston Style Concierge, personal shopper, personal style, personal stylist charleston, sc, style, take a good photo, take a good picture on December 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Stop disliking the way you look in pictures and use these tricks the next time you are in front of a camera. · Mind your feet. Position one foot in front of the other. The heel of the foot in front should align with the ball of your other foot. Swivel your hips, and turn [...]
The Good News about the Economy
Posted in Closet Editing, Fashion Tips, Men's Fashion, Personal Shopping, Personal Styling, Style Help, Uncategorized, Women's Fashion, tagged budget fashion, charleston, closet edit, clothing, economy, personal shopper, personal style, sc, shop your closet, style on a budget on December 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
People ask me all the time if the economy is hurting my business. The answer is: it’s not, and in fact, it’s just the opposite. We are busier than ever, and are showing our clients that the economy doesn’t have to impact their wadrobes negatively. Instead, we are presented with an opportunity to be more [...]
How to Buy Cashmere
Posted in Fashion Tips, Men's Fashion, Personal Shopping, Personal Styling, Style Help, Women's Fashion, tagged cashmere sweater, charleston, Closet Editing, how to buy cashmere, Personal Shopping, Personal Styling, sc, Style Help, wardrobe consultant on December 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
There are rules to follow to make sure your new cashmere sweater is an investment that will last you for years to come. Rule #1: Look for the best fibers. The best fibers are those that come from the Kashmiri goat (from the chin and belly) and are harvested only once a year. These fibers [...]
Get Great Style This Holiday Season
Posted in Fashion Tips, Personal Styling, Style Help, Uncategorized, What Not to Wear, Women's Fashion, tagged charleston, Charleston Style Concierge, Closet Editing, creat holiday wardrobe from what you already own, holiday fashion, holiday style tips, party etiquette, Personal Shopping, Personal Styling, sc on December 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This fabulous telecall on How to Survive the Holidays With Style will help you stress less over what to wear this holiday season. We are very excited to share the recording with you. Listen to this call and learn: What to and not to wear to a holiday party. How to create a holiday wardrobe [...]
What Not to Wear this Holiday Season
Posted in Fashion Tips, Personal Styling, Style Help, What Not to Wear, Women's Fashion, tagged Charleston Style Concierge, holiday style, Personal Styling, seasonal clothing, what not to wear for the holidays on December 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
1. Don’t wear clothing that doesn’t fit your personal style or make you feel confident. You won’t feel festive or fun! 2. Don’t wear seasonal clothing or accessories. I’m sure there are many of you out there who would like to argue this with me but seasonal clothing takes the sophistication and modernity away [...]