Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also something nobody has mentioned - you need to be extremely thin to pull this look off, like Robin Wright or the women on Suits.
Yes this. Thin with a small bust and waist and hips that are within normal proportions. Sad truth. If you do happen to be curvy, dressing the power professional role is much tricker.
Anonymous wrote:Also something nobody has mentioned - you need to be extremely thin to pull this look off, like Robin Wright or the women on Suits.
Anonymous wrote:Also something nobody has mentioned - you need to be extremely thin to pull this look off, like Robin Wright or the women on Suits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MM LaFleur is also very good at this.
MM LaFleur is for millenials who have more money than sense. Terrible quality (even though some designs are rather pretty).
Yep. Does any actual CEO or C-level wear that stuff? Seems to all be "boss babe" wannabe types on Instagram wearing it.
I bought a ton of MM pieces, like 8 dresses, 5 tops, 3 jackets, 4 skirts. I loved them at first (why do you think I bought so many), and I still love a few pieces, but I am disappointed that several items labeled machine washable are not actually machine washable, and I nearly ruined them in my washer (even though I followed the washing instructions).
Also, they tend to put their flawed items on sale, I've been to their DC sample sale one year and bought 3 items, but they all had some issues and I didn't notice until I got home. Sample sale items cannot be returned.
I do feel that MM is hitting a pretty good price point though, because who else sell beautifully made clothes at similar price range? I am struggling to find a new brand, Boss, Theory, even FOLD like someone above recommended, are all more $$$ than MM. I feel it is hard to shell out $500 for a dress......but that's just me.
Any suggestions?
White House Black Market, Boden, Talbots, Brooks Brothers, CK and Ralph Lauren through Nordstrom/ Macy's/ Zappos, Of Mercer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MM LaFleur is also very good at this.
MM LaFleur is for millenials who have more money than sense. Terrible quality (even though some designs are rather pretty).
Yep. Does any actual CEO or C-level wear that stuff? Seems to all be "boss babe" wannabe types on Instagram wearing it.
I bought a ton of MM pieces, like 8 dresses, 5 tops, 3 jackets, 4 skirts. I loved them at first (why do you think I bought so many), and I still love a few pieces, but I am disappointed that several items labeled machine washable are not actually machine washable, and I nearly ruined them in my washer (even though I followed the washing instructions).
Also, they tend to put their flawed items on sale, I've been to their DC sample sale one year and bought 3 items, but they all had some issues and I didn't notice until I got home. Sample sale items cannot be returned.
I do feel that MM is hitting a pretty good price point though, because who else sell beautifully made clothes at similar price range? I am struggling to find a new brand, Boss, Theory, even FOLD like someone above recommended, are all more $$$ than MM. I feel it is hard to shell out $500 for a dress......but that's just me.
Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote: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.
If you can’t stomach watching Kevin Spacy, just google images of Robin Wright.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MM LaFleur is also very good at this.
MM LaFleur is for millenials who have more money than sense. Terrible quality (even though some designs are rather pretty).
Yep. Does any actual CEO or C-level wear that stuff? Seems to all be "boss babe" wannabe types on Instagram wearing it.
Anonymous wrote:Hugo Boss has a classic looking women’s line.