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Entries Tagged as 'Work.'

Refresher: Work Appropriate Holiday Attire

December 17th, 2008 · No Comments

Revisiting last year’s post. Same rules apply, though the exact products probably aren’t available.

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Undeniable Style Goes Consulting

December 10th, 2008 · 5 Comments

Undeniable Style has been up and running for a little over a year now…and 2008 is almost over. I’ve been reflecting on what a CRAZY year it has been and coming up with ideas for how to improve the blog. I started by revisiting my mission statement and then I realized that I haven’t even […]

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Your Work Wardrobe Needs: Flats

May 28th, 2008 · 4 Comments

In December I was diagnosed with an auto-immune disease that’s been an uphill battle. And since I’ve been sick, I’ve struggled with what to wear to work. Yeah, I know that sounds crazy. Me….struggling with style?
For as long as I can remember I’ve been a huge advocate of heels. I LOVE me some cute heels. […]

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Contest: Win a 5k Shopping Spree!

March 21st, 2008 · 2 Comments

You may have heard of designer Diane von Furstenberg (a.k.a DVF) — and by “may have heard of” I mean you definitely know her — this is the woman who brought you the iconic wrap dress, which has come to symbolize “female power and freedom to an entire generation by encouraging women to ‘feel like […]

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If You Build it, They will Come: Pinstripes

March 6th, 2008 · 4 Comments

A good friend recently emailed me asking about how to build a wardrobe for your career. My automatic response was “dress for success”. But, a) that’s cliche and b) that doesn’t really help if you don’t know what’s right for you.
So, start defining your style by buying the staples. Remember that just because it’s […]

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The Art of Thank You - Finding Stationary That Suits You

February 1st, 2008 · 1 Comment

I recently wrote about the importance of a flawless and personal thank you letter as follow up for a job/grad school interview. Because I am a stationary freak, I went perusing the web for wonderful examples and came up with quite a few that caught my eye. Following you’ll find my top three…but first, […]

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How Do You Do Thank You?

January 31st, 2008 · 1 Comment

What’s your preferred method of thank you?

Snail Mail, Handwritten - for the ultimate in personalization

Email - instant gratification!

Snail Mail, Typed Letter - formal all the way

View Results

Pictured at right: Kate Spade engraved classic green correspondence cards
$352.00 at Crane

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The Art of Thank You - Putting Pen to Paper

January 30th, 2008 · 2 Comments

The art and importance of the thank you letter is often underestimated. I absolutely believe this on both a personal and professional level. This article is specifically for the professional scenario. A thank you letter can be the difference between getting passed over and getting the job; it also makes a difference in graduate school […]

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Reader Request: More on Getting Organized

January 13th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Tight on storage space? I recently posted about stylish magazine/file storage alternatives. One reader was specifically interested in finding ways to organize magazine clippings - without enough space to save entire magazines, she prefers to only keep the articles that really interest her. The options below aren’t your high school-style binders with the clear EZ […]

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Resolutions: Get Organized

January 8th, 2008 · 4 Comments

I’m a relatively organized person, but I also happen to be a magazine addict.
Last weekend we were cleaning the apartment and PRD says to me, “We have a magazine problem.” I looked around the living room and sure enough there were piles of magazines everywhere. How had I been oblivious to this? “Can we throw […]

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