Posted by Jalisa on Dec 05, 2012 under

Hello loves!

Today's Wednesday's Working Women post features this beautiful jersey striped dress from New York & Company. First, I want to point out that I do not receive any compensation from New York & Company for wearing or featuring their clothing in my posts; I just love their clothing and purchase them with my own money! Now, back to the outfit details. If your job is one that is semi-active, in that you're moving about periodically, I would suggest purchasing a few jersey dresses to add to your wardrobe. They are incredibly comfortable because the material conforms to your body and moves with you. One thing that can be very annoying and uncomfortable is a stiff dress that has a mind of its own! From experience, I would suggest the ones from New York & Company because they are comfortable, appealing, and most importantly reasonably priced! 

In this particular outfit, I chose to pair the dress with a taupe colored cardigan to bring out the taupe stripes that could have been a bit un-noticed otherwise, because of the various shades of burgundy and pink. A tip to take note of, is if there are various colors in an item your wearing and you want to bring out a particular color, use an accessory or cardigan/blazer that is the same or similar color and it will bring it out and enhance it! I also chose to use a black waist belt because I have a small waist and the belt accentuates it. Whatever part of your body that you feel confident about, play it up! Don't tell me you don't have one, we all do, all women are beautiful and have something that makes them attractive, and that includes you! 

The details of the outfit are below and I hope that you working women have a wonderful and productive day at work!

 

 

 

 

 

 

What I wore:

New York & Company jersey dress fall 2011 collection

Kenar taupe cardigan from Marshall's

Nine West Fredo black leather shoes

Necklace & bracelet are from a local boutique

Louis Vuitton Alma GM purse in Rouge Fauviste

 

XOXO

 

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