Here's What Rue La La's Flash-Sale Staffers Wear to Work
From Rue La La, a House of Harlow 1960 necklace, "my favorite" tortoise Michael Kors watch, a mix of vintage and new bangles, and Corso Como boots from Rue La La.
Style advice: Embrace color and wear it on the parts you want to highlight. Great legs? Go for bright denim. Love your arms? Wear a bright, sleeveless top.

Colin Jaworski, Lead Designer: I guess you could classify my style as a twist on prep. I always try to make sure that my clothes can take me from the office to cocktails or dinner with friends without having to switch much up. My style is always a mix of high and low—different pieces pull the whole look together.
Colin is wearing a Zara blazer, a J. Crew T-shirt, a John Varvatos tie, Standard Cloth jeans, Cole Haan shoes, and a Timex watch.
Style advice: Have fun with neckwear and don't be afraid to play with color, pattern, and texture. A tie is a man's equivalent to a pair of earrings or a statement necklace—it can add that little pop to elevate the look.
Blue and red » thebokeeffect.com
When I joined the Swoosh, one of the terms that I learnt was ‘bold-clash’. It can refers to colors e.g. bright blue with tangerine, or a clash of prints like polka dots and stripes. I love the concept. It’s something less traditional and more youthful. Today’s outfit had some elements of it but not attention grabbing. Non-standard solid blue skinnies, bright blue ballet flats and my lipstick luggage tote.
Mode Rage: Sewn in Pocket Square » Men's Flair
I don’t watch much television. I find a lot of the ‘entertainment’ that is transmitted through the box to be banal, idiotic and depressing. ‘Reality’ television, which has eaten up much of the schedule, is particularly disagreeable to me, although there are a few notable exceptions in this category that appeal to me, chief amongst them the splendid Dragon’s Den on BBC2.
For those unfamiliar with the program, Dragon’s Den is effectively run in a gameshow format; ‘dragons’ – successful businessmen and women – sit in judgment on pitches from entrepreneurs and decide whether to provide them with the capital they are asking for in return for a stake in their business. The presentations are often rather poor, the entrepreneurs insufficiently informed and the dragons are entertainingly ruthless and unpleasant. There are however some aspects of the show which I do not like, one of which is a truly awful aspect of Peter Jones’ attire.
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The ten Items of Clothing Everyone Should Own...or how to Build a Capsule ...Huffington Post UK (blog) - Dec 31, 1969
Again wear your suit to work, and then take it out by dressing as a modern-day dandy - add "jaunty" accessories like a bow tie, cravat or pocket square. And a coloured sock goes a long way, let me tell you. This really should be my number one;Racked National - Dec 31, 1969
If I'm wearing a pair of jeans, I'll dress them up with a stylish blazer, a pocket square, and suede loafers (worn sockless). Eric is wearing a Valentino suit, a Canali shirt, an Ermenegildo Zegna belt, and John Varvatos loafers.