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Entry: Do You Dress For Your Boss?

posted by JennyB

Nov 26, 2007 11:17AM

Well, since I live in the midwest and work at a not-for-profit, black pants and cashmere v-neck sweaters are about as daring as I get. I do like to spruce things up with accessories, but only on casual Friday.

Entry: Dec 21, 2007 @ 2:31pm

posted by JennyB

Dec 21, 2007 3:12PM

Is that supposed to me Joe Strummer? Maybe she's honoring his memory on the 5th anniversary of his passing (tomorrow) RIP Joe.

Entry: Dec 21, 2007 @ 2:31pm

posted by JennyB

Dec 21, 2007 6:22PM

jen -- so sorry, with my old eyes it looked like Joe Strummer to me. I didn't mean to offend your delicate sensibilities.

Entry: RISD, Italy, and Isabella Rossellini

posted by JennyB

Mar 12, 2008 2:43PM

I.R. is so gorgeous. Good to see her again!

Entry: Agyness: Is Awesome; Is Not Designing a Line

posted by JennyB

Mar 17, 2008 5:04PM

I agree Syako. It's their site and they can do as they please. On another note, I wish US Vogue would follow suit and start putting models on the cover again (I know, it's been said a million times before).

Entry: Love Is Blind. We Are Not. Nailed.

posted by JennyB

Apr 21, 2008 12:54PM

I hate French manicures too. But what's even worse? French pedicures. Absolutely vile. By design, your toenails have to be somewhat long. Just disgusting.

Entry: Love Is Blind. We Are Not. Fur Fury.

posted by JennyB

May 09, 2008 11:03AM

Natalie Portman?

Entry: Topshop & Brooklyn, Like Two Peas in a Pod

posted by JennyB

Jun 13, 2008 3:11PM

Wow, I am very jealous that I don't live near this place. Gogol Bordello and Ronnie Spector, plus fun movies? So very jealous...

Entry: Nightmare on YSL Street

posted by JennyB

Aug 21, 2008 2:03PM

I have never undertsood snooty salespeople. Wasn't it Stanley Marcus who implored the Neiman's employees to treat everyone with respect, regardless of their appearance? Too bad the current Neiman's employees (at least here) don't take that to heart.
My parents own a relatively high-end furniture store. I was working there before I started grad school, and one day a woman came in looking like she just rolled out of bed. I am so thankful that the store policy was to treat everyone kindly (not that I wouldn't have treated her kindly, but you know what I mean), because she ended up being the wife of a local NHL star and bought about $100,000 worth of furniture from me.
I repeat, I will never, never understand snooty salespeople.