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    New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010: Michael Kors

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    Alex Gambardella on Sep 22, 2009 7:17 AM PDT
    If you've been going through Michael Kors withdrawals due to his erratic attendance record on the latest Project Runway season's judging panel, you may be happy to see that he's more than making up for it at his "day job." The designer's Spring/Summer 2010 collection focused on architectural shapes and his own modern play on the power suit, boasting a number of patterned three-piece ensembles and updated shift dresses for today's business bigwigs. While still managing to keep his classic ready-to-wear silhouettes, Kors strayed slightly from his signature understated elegance and threw in some bold cut-outs, edgy plastic insets, and a variety of metallic and splatter paint patterns one might not typically see in the straight-laced business world. Take a look at the slideshow for some of the runway highlights!


    Color Palette: white, black, soft grey, lavender, sky blue
    Trends: sleeveless shift dresses, plastic insets, cut-outs, zipper accents, one-shoulder minis
    Photo Credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

    Amsterdam International Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010: Ilja ...

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    Fleur VandenBerge on Aug 9, 2009 9:18 AM PDT
    While designer Ilja Visser juggles three different labels at once, she manages to convey one overall cohesive message that spans across all three innovative lines: easy sophistication. For this year's Amsterdam International Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2010, she focused on presenting this theme while showing off all three unique labels. The three collections -- "Ilja" (couture), "Ready To Fish" (business line), and "Valizz" (affordable fashion) -- each had a clear target audience, yet all managed to have that relaxed, fluid silhouette and a soft color palette. Valizz looked very wearable and appropriately commercial with soft pastels, fluid fabrics and classic basics like simple jackets, jeans and wide trousers. Ready-to-wear< consisted of dresses, jackets and skirts in softer colors and faded prints. Couture by Ilja boasted a variety of extreme volume in dresses but also through some chic pieces in a summery tweed. Love what you see? Good news: next year she will open her first boutique in Amsterdam! Check out the slideshow for some of the runway highlights!

    Lemondrop's Top 12 Things You Should Never Wear to the Office!

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    Ida Hsiang on Aug 3, 2009 5:18 AM PDT
    We all know it can be tricky to judge what constitutes appropriate work attire. (See old episodes of "Ally McBeal" for reference.) We like to use a version of the expensive-meal rule: Just like you can't afford something if you have to ask how much it costs, if you're not sure whether you can pull off a work look, you probably shouldn't risk it. While shiny gold lame leggings might constitute "power dressing" at American Apparel, in general you should steer clear of these office dress-code violations -- especially number one on our list.


    12. Leggings
    If you're cold, wear tights. If your dress is too short, put it back in the closet. If you don't feel like wearing pants, well ... tough. Leggings lack the polish and professionalism of standard work slacks or a nice pair of Wolford tights. Toss in the fact that they're generally unflattering (hello, cankles!) and make you look like you're headed to a Jazzercize class, and you're better off calling in sick.


    11. Boobs
    OK, we get it. You've got a mind for business and a body for sin. But trying to emphasize the latter in a revealing tube top or strapless dress could backfire. "If you show too much cleavage, people will not take you seriously," says Atlanta-based image consultant Peggy M. Parks of The Parks Image Group. "You always want to bring attention to your face so people will look at your eyes and listen to what your mouth says without being distracted on the way up. You need to dress professionally to show that you are there for business and you mean business."


    10. Shorts
    First, ask yourself this: Do I work at Hooters? If the answer is no, step away from the booty shorts and flesh-toned tights. Shorts don't scream "corporate titan." And no, we don't care how hot it is outside. That's why God created air conditioning.

    Dugen Thomas' Debut Collection Offers Casual, Sophisticated ...

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    Caitlin McNulty on Nov 14, 2008 12:35 PM PST
    After launching their first denim collection at San Francisco's Cathedral Hill Hotel on November 6, Dugen Thomas has made quite a splash in men's fashion. Noticing a void in the fashion industry, Dugen Thomas CEO DeNay S. Thomas-Ramsey began his quest to provide versatile and stylish fashion that would flawlessly travel from the home to the office, and then out on the town. Successfully realizing his vision, he released a chic collection of active business apparel, consisting of jeans, trousers, polo shirts, t-shirts, button up shirts, jackets and sports jackets. The collection stays true to his original concept with clean lines and easy-to-pair pieces sure to create a sophisticated look for any man, on any occasion. And if you didn't think Dugen Thomas could look smarter, think again. The company donates 5% of its profits to various medical foundations benefiting cystic fibrosis, sarcoidosis, diabetes, and colon cancer. Click the slideshow for a taste of the collection, along with some photos from the runway show that you won't want to miss.
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