Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Suiting Up ... Or Not

Fortunately, women’s “professional” attire is no longer limited to boxy, male-inspired, business suits. There are a variety of flattering women’s suits available, but you may have to spend extra time locating them (or visiting a good tailor). Look for designs that follow the curves of your body. The suit should be fitted in the waist rather than forming a straight line from shoulder to hips. It’s surprising how few of the major retailers get it right.

My personal favorite option, which didn't used to be universally accepted, is the “work” dress. In reality, most dresses can transition into this role as long as they’re close to knee-length. The neck can be open but shouldn’t be too revealing. Like all good dress designs, the work dress should be fitted to move with you naturally. In the summer, a great option is a sleeveless dress paired with a matching jacket - giving you the option to head out comfortably after work.

Even better, today’s business attire is not bound by traditional black and gray. I love incorporating violets, blues and greens (like the dress pictured above). White is always fun in the summer and cream is a great alternative in winter. It’s amazing how liberating it is when your work wardrobe doesn’t look (or feel) like a uniform.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Monika Roy Style Influence: Zoe Saldana

For those who have not yet heard of Zoe Saldana you may recognize her from her starring role in Avatar this season (which is a fun movie if you haven’t seen it). Zoe always looks polished and beautiful whether she is wearing jeans or a distinctive dress.


She is fearless when it comes to wearing colors and rich fabrics. She has a unique ability to wear almost any dress style/color and always looks extraordinary. 

A Non-Natural Product Worth the Splurge

I primarily use (and recommend) natural and/or organic products, but since it isn’t practical 100% of the time I try to follow the 80/20 rule – although my actual ratio is probably closer to 95/5. SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF is one of the products that falls into my 20% (or 5%) and I’m confident that it’s worth it.

Phloretin CF has made the most improvement in my skin tone of any product I’ve tried. What I love most about SkinCeutical products is that they're designed to not only slow the aging process but also to improve skin damage after it has occurred.

This product is great for combination complexions and your skin feels amazing as soon as it’s applied. Four to five drops in the morning is all you need and it lasts all day. Use Phloretin CF just after showering and before applying moisturizers or makeup.