Anonymous wrote:Reiss is a good high street label alternative to Mouret.
Anonymous wrote:Max Mara
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MM LaFleur is also very good at this.
No. All synthetic, and of declining quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MM LaFleur is also very good at this.
No. All synthetic, and of declining quality.
+1 Im glad someone one said this. I have NOT been impressed.
Same with J Mac. I have a pull covered cashmere sweater from them. And dresses that pulled in my waist where I was carrying my work bag. If your job is to stand in one place and look good, have at it. If your job includes moving and carrying a bag as you commute - avoid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MM LaFleur is also very good at this.
No. All synthetic, and of declining quality.
+1 Im glad someone one said this. I have NOT been impressed.
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:MM LaFleur is also very good at this.
No. All synthetic, and of declining quality.
Anonymous wrote:"I work in Big 4 consulting in Finance, and let me tell you, the Director/Partner track women are not super well put together. Their personal lives are falling apart (men and women both) and their appearance is also slightly disheveled. Maybe its a different story at McKinsey or something, but if you're at the PWCs of the world you've nothing to worry about."
Same is true for Big Law and places like Bain, at least in D.C. I don't see much beyond Tory Burch shoes, LV Neverfills, and perhaps an occasional St John jacket. And I promise you, no man who will be making the decision to promote you is going to know the difference between Max Mara and JCrew.
I suggest you put a bit of money into leather. Buy some decent shoes - Cole Haan is fine. I like Stuart Weitzman and Taryn Rose. And a bag. Black. Good leather. No obviously designer label. Something in the $300-600 range is great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But in a previous thread I learned that rich people only wear tattered sweaters and jeans they wear to much out horse stalls. Sometimes Old Navy - tailored! - if they need to dress up.
That's what *really* rich people wear. If you are just upper middle class you have to try to appear to be rich, especially at work.
Anonymous wrote:But in a previous thread I learned that rich people only wear tattered sweaters and jeans they wear to much out horse stalls. Sometimes Old Navy - tailored! - if they need to dress up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in Big 4 consulting in Finance, and let me tell you, the Director/Partner track women are not super well put together. Their personal lives are falling apart (men and women both) and their appearance is also slightly disheveled. Maybe its a different story at McKinsey or something, but if you're at the PWCs of the world you've nothing to worry about.
+1
And a big ol’ LOL at OP being sure she’s on the partner track.