(Note: most of the items in these posts are way older than 2018, so qualifying them as favorites for this year is based solely on when I posted to the blog.)
Real talk: has the definition of "work" clothes dramatically changed, or is it just me? When I look at my office style 8 years ago, it was mostly pencil skirts and cardigans. Now, my work style is:
- Big skirts.
- Pants.
- Ladylike dresses.
- High-waists with a tie.
Is that just part of getting older and wanting to wear different silhouettes as we age?
Or am I bored with the old way I used to define "work" and want to think outside the box?
Or did trends change? Silhouettes certainly have "flipped" in the last couple years. Now instead of skinny jeans with a longer top, smaller tops tucked into high-rise and full skirts are trendy. (Which does not mean you have to wear it. Don't listen to trends unless you just happen to like it, I never do!)
What are your thoughts? Are you wearing different silhouettes now, or mostly rocking originals?
via : http://jseverydayfashion.com
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