just so you know its culled from Jaguda.com ....Was out shopping with my friends last month and while we were at one of my favorite stores, TKMaxx, I found this simple yellow dress in all our sizes.
Being extremely obsessed with work fashion, I asked that we got styled in two different ways to work and one way to an out-of-work-work-function.
Work Looks 01
a. POWER NERD
She styles with a black Jacket, Shoes and Bag. Glasses for a bit of edge. Then adds a pop of color with the shoes to eliminate any thoughts of ‘boring’.
b. EARTH WAKE
As minimally styled as this looks, its extremely classy. Subtle hints of color with the bracelet. That beautiful smile crowns it all.
c. SPRING GREEN
If not too careful, she would give an over-the-top vibe with this look but comes together nicely. Jacket, printed tights and lipstick ooze trendy and them shoes shows she means business. Also, she’s a very practical female with the flat shoes, which could come in handy on a busy day.
Work Looks 02
a. ROUGE BUMPS
Styled for a not-so-serious workday as the company’s annual Christmas lunch is same day in the premises. Definitely wouldn’t be missed in this.
b. LADYLIKE GLAM
Certainly loving the structure of the bag, which matches that of the jacket. She does a great block of color.
c. LACEY GREY
She decided against color this time around. Stuck to the same bag because face it, sometimes changing bags the next day is stressful. Plastic sailor brooch exudes playfulness.
Out-of-Work-Work Looks
a. RAVE INSPIRED
Got this girl about town thing going on. Such a flirty way to style this dress.
b. LASH OUT
She is most definitely one for footwear color pops. Good old yellow dress is set for a glam event.
c. SPOILED BRAT
All 3 of them decided on sandals, who can blame the? Any reason to stay off those work shoes is appreciated. Weather’s so cold hence the jacket layering.
I hope you enjoyed reading this as much as I enjoyed putting it together.
Get inspired and style your clothes up down and maybe sideways.
Features: a. Funmi S – Banker (Abuja), b. Uju O – Public Service (Abuja), c. Steph – Finance (London)
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