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1.21.2010
- Dressed for Success
At this stage of your life (and career), you
surely know What NOT to Wear, but there are days when what
TO wear to work can be a closet quagmire for the best
dressed of us. Depending on
your career type, what passes for office-appropriate can
vary; and dressing aspirationally for business casual can be
more challenging than full-on corporate wear.
We Found Work-Specific Wardrobe Inspiration
on WorkChic.com

On this site - unlike
other fashion-oriented magazines and blogs - the focus is fashion for
the working woman. We particularly favor their section
on Outfits, where you can browse looks based on whether your
work entails a Casual, Business
Casual or Business
look... and should you see a whole look or individual pieces
that you covet, all are shoppable via links to different
online retailers.
In truth, all but only a few of the ensembles shown would
pass muster in a spread in Elle or Vogue, but what makes
Work Chic worth a once-over is its
realistic view of what women actually want and need to wear
to work, at real women's price points, with a sense o style.
Should you want more personal guidance, the site's founders
offer additional services,
include personal shopping, image consulting, or helping you
find the right tailor. Closet space not included.
www.workchic.com
Ready for
Camp?
Our
friends at
New York Family
magazine have teamed up with the
American Camp Association of New York
for New York's most popular, highly-regarded, and
FREE
Camp Fair Series, where parents and children can discover
sleep away
camps, day camps, and specialty
camps
for every family budget and every child from three to
thirteen. There are two this weekend and two the following
weekend in different locations across Manhattan, each from
noon to 3:00 pm. For details on participating camps,
event location information and to register, visit:
newyorkfamilycamps.com
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