July 21, 2009...9:27 am

Chic Corporate Style (for Women Who Fear Looking Like Pam)

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One of the best “side effects” of getting a job in the corporate world is having to buy a new wardrobe (especially if you’ve been working in fashion and publishing for the last three years and were allowed to wear *ahem* jeans to work). Equal parts excited and clueless, yours truly was determined to find a wardrobe that was classic, not dowdy, stylish, not trendy, all the while pairing it with long-lasting yet relatively inexpensive accessories.

For men, it’s unbelievably easy. He needs to stroll into Bloomingdale’s or Brooks Brothers… and then he can a) trust a salesmen with his needs or b) peruse the racks (systematically organized by brand, fit and style) on his own until he finds the perfect one. Why is this no-bullshit method of shopping utterly lacking in the women’s department?

For ladies with the same conundrum, I give you chic, relatively cheap office attire and great resources for the future.

J. Crew has gotten surprisingly chic, in a simple, clean-cut way – perfect for basics. I’m particularly fond of the Super 120s Pinstripe jacket and skirt because they can double as chic casual separates.

Super 120s Pinstripe Blazer

J.Crew Super 120s Pinstripe Blazer, $240

“The New Ann,” as the new Ann Taylor ad-campaign deems her, is hot (in a cute-but-sophisticated way.) The aesthetic is the epitome of workplace-chic with feminine blouses, curve-hugging pencil skirts and an amazing range of colored cardigans. The only element you won’t find here: good looking (reasonably priced) accessories.

Ann Taylor silk chiffon blouse, $90

Ann Taylor silk chiffon blouse, $90

Nine West, my go-to pump palace, has great sales right now! Depending on what your office permits, you can choose from sandals, pumps (hidden platforms, high heels or kitten heels all look chic with just about anything). Guess how much these expensive-looking psuedo crocos go for?

Nine West "Oaks," $40

Nine West "Oaks," $40

And of course, jewelry. If you’re starting from scratch, H&M and Forever 21 are great places to go. They have a huge variety, and you won’t pay more than $15 per piece (because you can really rack up the bill if you’re buying the real stuff!) I personally love their bangles and oversized necklaces.

H&M jewelry, $5 - $15 per piece

H&M jewelry, $5 - $15 per piece

A great resource for corporate style: Corporette, a blog dedicated to giving professional women choices when it comes to looking sharp in the office. Find them on SNB’s Recommended Persuing list! Happy shopping!


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