Cubicle Chic http://inthemarginalia.com A Career Woman's Pursuit of Success, Style & Happiness Thu, 08 Feb 2018 03:51:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 http://inthemarginalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/cropped-cubiclechic_finallogos-07-320x320.jpg Cubicle Chic http://inthemarginalia.com 32 32 131089018 Classic LBD with a Twist http://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2016/02/classic-lbd-with-a-twist/ http://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2016/02/classic-lbd-with-a-twist/#comments Fri, 26 Feb 2016 02:02:36 +0000 http://mycubiclechic.com/index.php/2016/02/26/225classic-lbd-with-a-twist/ Everyone knows that a Little Black Dress (LBD) is a tried and true, classic, and effortless piece every professional working woman should have in her closet. What may not be as widely known though, is LBD’s more modern, versatile, and currently trending cousin.. the LBSD – Little Black Shirt Dress. Ok I made that up but […]

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Everyone knows that a Little Black Dress (LBD) is a tried and true, classic, and effortless piece every professional working woman should have in her closet. What may not be as widely known though, is LBD’s more modern, versatile, and currently trending cousin.. the LBSD – Little Black Shirt Dress. Ok I made that up but it’s pretty clever, right?

I knew this piece had a lot of potential versatility to it when I saw it on Poshmark. It’s an Olive & Oak little black shirt dress with an open front, and a soft tie around the waist to close up the piece. I can already envision so many ways that this piece can be worn…

I decided to wear this piece just as a normal LBD.. I paired it with a these gorgeous, GORGEOUS, did I say gorgeous, strappy heels from Missguided. They can be found here at a discounted price on ASOS.

This outfit right now may not be immediately office appropriate, but I could easily pair It with a white turtle neck, a pair of trousers and wear this shirt dress open. Or I can wear this over a collared shirt and a pair of jeans, and that would be a perfect casual Friday outfit. I am so excited about it already!

Here are 6 different dresses that are highly similar, at a spectrum of price points!

All Photography by Ngoc M Nguyen

In the spirit of sharing, today I am also linking up with Michelle’s Paige and Ana Luiza to share more timeless and classic looks from other fabulous bloggers! 

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Stay Cubicle Chic!

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The Third Piece Rule & what it means for the Cubicle Chic http://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2015/11/the-third-piece-rule-staying-cubicle-chic-with-statement-necklace/ http://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2015/11/the-third-piece-rule-staying-cubicle-chic-with-statement-necklace/#comments Tue, 10 Nov 2015 01:29:11 +0000 http://mycubiclechic.com/index.php/2015/11/10/2015119the-third-piece-rule-staying-cubicle-chic-with-statement-necklace/ If you have a corporate job and care about looking half decent when you’re at work, you probably face this challenge all too often getting dressed  in the morning: “Didn’t I just wear this last week?“ With the confines of dressing professionally and appropriately, (let’s face it – if it was up to me I’d […]

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If you have a corporate job and care about looking half decent when you’re at work, you probably face this challenge all too often getting dressed  in the morning:

“Didn’t I just wear this last week?“

With the confines of dressing professionally and appropriately, (let’s face it – if it was up to me I’d be rocking ripped jeans everyday) it’s not a walk in a park to always look polished & presentable, at the same time showing creativity in your outfit creation. I try to solve the problem by sticking with basic neutrals that could go with everything else I own, so I don’t have to brainstorm (more like brain-hurricane) in the morning as I get ready. Still, a slight problem still exists, which is that I end up creating really similar outfits or just gravitating toward the same piece over and over again. There are 5 work days a week is about 260 work days a year. Who has that much time to create 260 different looks?!

This is where the Third Piece Rule comes in handy. In case you haven’t heard, the Third Piece Rule is the wardrobe philosophy that adding a “third piece”, whether be it a statement necklace (any bold accessories) or an outerwear like a vest or a blazer, instantly makes the ensemble more elevated and interesting.  You can read all about it here.

Here, I am using a statement necklace to add instant glam to this office outfit that is otherwise a bit lackluster.

I did want to give a mention to the brand that makes this particular necklace I am wearing. It’s a Florida based company called Mirina Collections . They make a ton of these beautiful statement necklaces that are unique and obviously glamorous. I was offered a couple of pieces from their “Famous Necklace” collection at a discounted price to try out (about 50%), and in return they had asked me to give them a shout out on Instagram, which I did. In my opinion the retail price for these necklaces is a bit steep for the actual quality of the pieces (even though they claim to hand make all the pieces). But at the discounted price, they were worth every penny. Would you like to see more of how I style these Mirina Collections necklaces? Let me know 🙂

Top: Alice and Olivia (similar here)
Necklace: “Jess” by Mirina Collections
Bottom: Top Shop Leigh jeans
Blazer: Top Shop Nicola Peplum Blazer (similar here)

All Photography by Brianna Olsen

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Office Staple for Every Season: White Knit Top [Banana Republic] http://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2015/10/office-staple-for-every-season-white-knit-top-banana-republic/ http://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2015/10/office-staple-for-every-season-white-knit-top-banana-republic/#comments Sat, 10 Oct 2015 01:49:01 +0000 http://mycubiclechic.com/index.php/2015/10/10/2015109office-staple-for-every-season-white-knit-top-banana-republic/ A few close friends have noticed that lately I have been a tad obsessed with Banana Republic. Other than the renewed style and design lately, the only other thing I can attribute this to is seeing the series of collaborations between Wendy’s Lookbook and Banana Republic lately. If you haven’t seen them, you should! Or, […]

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A few close friends have noticed that lately I have been a tad obsessed with Banana Republic. Other than the renewed style and design lately, the only other thing I can attribute this to is seeing the series of collaborations between Wendy’s Lookbook and Banana Republic lately. If you haven’t seen them, you should! Or, maybe, just maybe, it has to do with me having turned 30 this year… In any event, I have my eyes on Banana Republic lately and I invite you office ladies to join in the chicness!

I love the silhouette of this knit top. It’s called the Textured Sweater Tank from Banana Republic. It weights quite heavy so it really accentuates my waistline in a flattering way. I have been reaching for this top and wearing it almost once a week in the past month. It’s starting to feel like my chic uniform!

For this outfit I paired it with jeans from Topshop, and some more blue hues with some d’orsay heels from Madewell. Literally, this is what I’m in almost EVERYDAY in the office – a comfortable top and jeans – and I love it! I’ll admit to a little secret though. I keep a pair of spare flip-flops under my desk and slip out of these heels when I am slaving away in front of my desk. It’s my way of staying in heels 8 hours a day plus my 1.5 hour of commute!

All Photography by Ngoc M Nguyen

Something that enlightened me this week…

If you’ve been following my Instagram, you may have heard me complain once or twice about how busy of a week I had at work. Despite all of it, I am finding some new found energy by reading a book a close friend/mentor at work had gifted me this week. It’s called Search Inside Yourself. I am currently reading the book and maybe I’ll share my thoughts here at some point!

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For the Fall – Transition Outfit featuring Dot Lace Pencil Skirt & a little bit about a personal challenge http://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2015/10/for-the-fall-transition-outfit-featuring-a-white-pencil-skirt/ http://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2015/10/for-the-fall-transition-outfit-featuring-a-white-pencil-skirt/#comments Fri, 02 Oct 2015 21:02:21 +0000 http://mycubiclechic.com/index.php/2015/10/02/2015102for-the-fall-transition-outfit-featuring-a-white-pencil-skirt/ Hi readers, sorry I’ve been away for so long! I had moved back to San Diego last month, and between that, work, and keeping my life together, it’s taken a toll on my blog posts. I promise I won’t be as absent in October! Today, I am sharing a personal challenge, not just an outfit. The […]

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Hi readers, sorry I’ve been away for so long! I had moved back to San Diego last month, and between that, work, and keeping my life together, it’s taken a toll on my blog posts. I promise I won’t be as absent in October!

Today, I am sharing a personal challenge, not just an outfit. The pencil skirt is such a workwear stable but has always been something I’ve found difficult to wear, for a number of reasons. But the main reason is that I don’t believe it flatters my body shape, and I am extremely self conscious whenever I wear a pencil skirt. Yet, when I saw this white lace pencil skirt on Banana Republic AND on sale, I could not resist.. and I told myself, you are Cubicle Chic, you’re going to make this work.

So here’s the outfit.. read on for 4 tips on how I made this work! 

Top: James Deen Knit Sweater from DailyLook found here
Bottom: Banana Republic Dot Lace Pencil Skirt found here
Heels: Banana Rebpulic Black Pumps here
Necklace: Boutique

Here’s a few pointers on how I made the pencil skirt easier to wear:

1) Dark color top. Maroon is so fitting for the season, but more importantly it balances the attention on the pencil skirt by shifting it away from your bottom.

2) Loose fitting item. In this case it happened to be the same maroon color top as well. It’s something to contrast the tightness of the skirt so the outfit has variety in the way it fits. I think a loose fitting cardigan would work too.

3) HEELS. This is hardly a secret or even tip… heels always instantly elongates you silhouette and changes your posture so you look more slender. I recommend 3 inches or higher.

4) Big wavy hair. I contemplated putting my hair into a pony tail, but I decided against it. It’s because having the waviness in my hair just rounds out my overall shape.. and shifts the attention to my bottom toward the top and therefore balancing my outfit overall.

So what do you think? Yea or nay? And what’s your most self-conscious type of wear? I am curious..

All photography by Ngoc M Nguyen

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