Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am at a huge finance company and FWIW, our GC and CCO, both women in their late 40s, KILL IT almost everyday. The GC had this whole cape blazer situation the other day and I immediately found a knock off online and bought it.
I bet they are slim
Yes they are but they aren’t skinny, if that makes sense. Probs a size 8 or 10
These sizes are not slim. And I say that as someone who has been both of them, as well as a 4 and a 6.
Oh please, an 8 can absolutely be slim depending on height and body type. I agree that it is not always, but it can be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am at a huge finance company and FWIW, our GC and CCO, both women in their late 40s, KILL IT almost everyday. The GC had this whole cape blazer situation the other day and I immediately found a knock off online and bought it.
I bet they are slim
Yes they are but they aren’t skinny, if that makes sense. Probs a size 8 or 10
These sizes are not slim. And I say that as someone who has been both of them, as well as a 4 and a 6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:haha, another Londoner with no connection to DC here! I work at a Wall St bank in London, and in my experience, the well put together women are generally wearing Reiss/Hobbs/LK Bennett/Whistles. LK Bennett shoes are de rigueur, the wardrobe has a bit more flex. Unless you are really senior, like Partner level making 7 figures, nobody is wearing true designer clothing like Mouret, McQueen, or anything close to that. However the bags will likely all be proper designer, but many women might well be wearing dresses from the Gap.
Definitely no Boden. I guarantee half the women in London wouldn't even have heard of the brand. I generally associate Boden with a mumsy/frumpy look, not sleek and fashionable.
Also at the big 4 consulting level the level of polish will be significantly lower. You could easily get away with head to toe H&M.
Boden is mostly for SAHMs and teachers, IMO.
Lawyers who love Boden unite! There are many of us
YES.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes. I think this is one of those things where beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I'm glad it makes you feel good PP/s. I am pretty fashion forward but those are not something I would want to wear in a million years.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am at a huge finance company and FWIW, our GC and CCO, both women in their late 40s, KILL IT almost everyday. The GC had this whole cape blazer situation the other day and I immediately found a knock off online and bought it.
You need to link that garment
https://www.zara.com/us/en/cape-with-slits-p02761042.html
I have gotten so many compliments. V powerful feel IMO.
This one is cool too: https://www.bcbg.com/en/upas-cape-jacket/613000558787.html?rmsrc=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAlajvBRB_EiwA4vAqiHB1bhWilM2jFGdU5Zg4MpMZQ40WttY4WAudCklwfj2LU9J9vFFszhoCj2AQAvD_BwE
Yikes. I think this is one of those things where beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I'm glad it makes you feel good PP/s. I am pretty fashion forward but those are not something I would want to wear in a million years.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am at a huge finance company and FWIW, our GC and CCO, both women in their late 40s, KILL IT almost everyday. The GC had this whole cape blazer situation the other day and I immediately found a knock off online and bought it.
You need to link that garment
https://www.zara.com/us/en/cape-with-slits-p02761042.html
I have gotten so many compliments. V powerful feel IMO.
This one is cool too: https://www.bcbg.com/en/upas-cape-jacket/613000558787.html?rmsrc=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAlajvBRB_EiwA4vAqiHB1bhWilM2jFGdU5Zg4MpMZQ40WttY4WAudCklwfj2LU9J9vFFszhoCj2AQAvD_BwE
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:haha, another Londoner with no connection to DC here! I work at a Wall St bank in London, and in my experience, the well put together women are generally wearing Reiss/Hobbs/LK Bennett/Whistles. LK Bennett shoes are de rigueur, the wardrobe has a bit more flex. Unless you are really senior, like Partner level making 7 figures, nobody is wearing true designer clothing like Mouret, McQueen, or anything close to that. However the bags will likely all be proper designer, but many women might well be wearing dresses from the Gap.
Definitely no Boden. I guarantee half the women in London wouldn't even have heard of the brand. I generally associate Boden with a mumsy/frumpy look, not sleek and fashionable.
Also at the big 4 consulting level the level of polish will be significantly lower. You could easily get away with head to toe H&M.
Boden is mostly for SAHMs and teachers, IMO.
Lawyers who love Boden unite! There are many of us
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:haha, another Londoner with no connection to DC here! I work at a Wall St bank in London, and in my experience, the well put together women are generally wearing Reiss/Hobbs/LK Bennett/Whistles. LK Bennett shoes are de rigueur, the wardrobe has a bit more flex. Unless you are really senior, like Partner level making 7 figures, nobody is wearing true designer clothing like Mouret, McQueen, or anything close to that. However the bags will likely all be proper designer, but many women might well be wearing dresses from the Gap.
Definitely no Boden. I guarantee half the women in London wouldn't even have heard of the brand. I generally associate Boden with a mumsy/frumpy look, not sleek and fashionable.
Also at the big 4 consulting level the level of polish will be significantly lower. You could easily get away with head to toe H&M.
Boden is mostly for SAHMs and teachers, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am at a huge finance company and FWIW, our GC and CCO, both women in their late 40s, KILL IT almost everyday. The GC had this whole cape blazer situation the other day and I immediately found a knock off online and bought it.
You need to link that garment
https://www.zara.com/us/en/cape-with-slits-p02761042.html
I have gotten so many compliments. V powerful feel IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Watch early seasons of House of Cards and Veep.
Jil Sander, Reiss, and what you described all work. Tone on tone with high quality designers.
The Nordstrom personal shoppers don't know their a$$ from a hole in the ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am at a huge finance company and FWIW, our GC and CCO, both women in their late 40s, KILL IT almost everyday. The GC had this whole cape blazer situation the other day and I immediately found a knock off online and bought it.
You need to link that garment
https://www.zara.com/us/en/cape-with-slits-p02761042.html
I have gotten so many compliments. V powerful feel IMO.
This one is cool too: https://www.bcbg.com/en/upas-cape-jacket/613000558787.html?rmsrc=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAlajvBRB_EiwA4vAqiHB1bhWilM2jFGdU5Zg4MpMZQ40WttY4WAudCklwfj2LU9J9vFFszhoCj2AQAvD_BwE
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am at a huge finance company and FWIW, our GC and CCO, both women in their late 40s, KILL IT almost everyday. The GC had this whole cape blazer situation the other day and I immediately found a knock off online and bought it.
You need to link that garment
https://www.zara.com/us/en/cape-with-slits-p02761042.html
I have gotten so many compliments. V powerful feel IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am at a huge finance company and FWIW, our GC and CCO, both women in their late 40s, KILL IT almost everyday. The GC had this whole cape blazer situation the other day and I immediately found a knock off online and bought it.
You need to link that garment