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For the Fall - Transition Outfit featuring Dot Lace Pencil Skirt a little bit about a personal challenge - Cubicle Chic

For the Fall - Transition Outfit highlighting Dot Lace Pencil Skirt a tad about an individual test - Cubicle Chic For the Fall â€" Transition Outfit highlighting Dot Lace Pencil Skirt a smidgen about an individual test Office design, Outfits October 2, 2015 0 CommentsHi perusers, sorry I've been away for such a long time! I had moved back to San Diego a month ago, and between that, work, and keeping my coexistence, it's negatively affected my blog entries. I guarantee I won't be as missing in October!Today, I am sharing an individual challenge, not only an outfit. The pencil skirt is such a workwear stable yet has consistently been something I've discovered hard to wear, for various reasons. In any case, the principle reason is that I don't trust it compliments my body shape, and I am amazingly hesitant at whatever point I wear a pencil skirt. However, when I saw this white trim pencil skirt on Banana Republic AND on special, I was unable to stand up to.. furthermore, I let myself know, you are Cubicle Chic, you're going to make this work.So here's the outfit.. peruse on for 4 hints on how I made this work! Top: James Deen Knit Sweater from DailyLook discovered here Bottom: Banana Republic Dot Lac e Pencil Skirt discovered here Heels: Banana Rebpulic Black Pumps here Necklace: BoutiqueHere's a couple of pointers on how I made the pencil skirt simpler to wear:1) Dark shading top. Maroon is so fitting for the season, yet more critically it adjusts the consideration on the pencil skirt by moving it away from your bottom.2) Loose fitting thing. For this situation it happened to be a similar maroon shading top also. It's something to differentiate the snugness of the skirt so the outfit has assortment in the manner it fits. I figure a baggy cardigan would work too.3) HEELS. This is not really a mystery or even tip… heels in every case right away lengthens you outline and changes your stance so you look increasingly slim. I suggest 3 inches or higher.4) Big wavy hair. I examined placing my hair into a pig tail, however I ruled against it. This is on the grounds that having the waviness in my hair just balances my general shape.. what's more, moves the thoughtfulness regarding my base toward the top and in this manner adjusting my outfit overall.So what do you think? Yea or nay? Furthermore, what's your most unsure sort of wear? I am curious..All photography by Ngoc M Nguyen

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