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Checking messages is dangerous. She could have kept deleting without reading, but she chose to go looking for trouble. Now, trouble... If he's seeing other girls and she doesn't like it then just leave. Why confront him so he can lie to your face? I never understood women who confront cheating boyfriends, they just want to be convinced to stay with him. If that's the case, don't bother bringing it up and keep your eyes open for future trouble. |
Red-White-Blue
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Brightness
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Add a pop of color to a simple blouse
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collar bling
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Ear bling
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Accessories show be small, sturdy, and complement your outfit. They should not be statement pieces, but rather, bring the look all together.
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So for me, a business closet is all about versatility. People spend so much time at work these days. Here are a few recs for building a basic business closet: The Black Interview Suit: This suit is traditional, conservation, and a basic necessity. The edgy black/grey/olive/navy blue suits: These suits have some twist to them that make them more interesting like a belt or a mandarin collar. I recommend both pants suits and skirt suits in at least some of these colors. Silk blouses: Silk blouses are comfortable, flatter most figures, and look great tucked in or left hanging. Experiment with colors and patterns because on most occasions the shirt with be peaking out from beneath a jacket or sweater. Button downs: Women get away with long sleeve or short sleeve button downs. My favorite for interviews is blue, but I'd also add pink and white to a basic wardrobe. Black women can especially pull of light green and light yellow. Never let the see your toes. No sandals or peep toes is my personal rule. Black pumps, cute flats that don't look like slippers, and neutral tone shoes are great. Experiment with material: leather, suede, mixtures...etc. My maximum heel height for the office is 3 inches. When shopping from head to toe it is a matter of fit, comfort, fabric and style. Not too tight. So often, especially young women, wear clothing too tight, short, and low cut for work. Can you sit in it? walk in it? Does it ride up when you walk? Fabric is important because the quality and durability of the clothing is all in the fabric. Invest in quality garments and you'll spend less money over time. Again, these are recommendations not requirements. You know the type of environment you work in and the way people in your office dress.
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Yes to plaid
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Oh Uzoo, you know how I feel about leggins, but....that pink and black number is cute |
She has a little more make up than the previous pic, but I still found it work approporiate
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Subtle make up is best
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I love some of these looks and though these are expensive, they are really easy to recreate at lower prices
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Pulled a few outfits from Prep 101, but some of the shoes aren't quite office ready.
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Great post OP
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pack and go
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Briefcase
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Sensible and stylish work bags
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Strap in!
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Simple works too
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back to that black/white world in a cool new way
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Shoes
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Sheath dress with a jacket or sweater is always a go
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peplum in the office, I love bringing color to a black/white world
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I'm having the same trouble today |
Suits are a must
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Like this blouse a lot. I would probably cover it with a jacket.
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This is my wishlist/stuff I like for work attire specifically. These items are not appropriate for all work settings, so please don't consider this a guide.
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What if my sin is procrastination? |
Accent nail
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Best story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg-heCy0CbQ |
Dementor |