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Frugal Friday’s Workwear Report: Cowl-Neck Cap-Sleeve Satin Top
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
This cowl-neck top from Renee C would be a great option for wearing under suits and blazers. I like a cap sleeve for layering under jackets because it doesn’t get too bunched up, but still gives you enough coverage if you’re going to take the jacket off.
This top comes in NINE different colors, perfect for coordinating with every suit in your closet.
The top is $36.97 at Nordstrom Rack and comes in sizes XS-XL.
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Coffee Break: Cyme Tote – Corporette.com
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This chic bag from Polene looks great — but I feel like we must discuss this styling.
Apparently, someone at Polene said, HEY, let’s have the models wearing suits! On a mountain! On TOP of a mountain! And obviously, they should be holding the bag!
I mean, sure.
There are several different versions of this bag, including the tote, a nano tote, and a more horizontal version just called Cyme and Cyme mini. I think I prefer the more elongated tote, but that’s me…
The Cyme tote is $630, available at Polene. The tote is available in 6 colors, while the more horizontal version has 20 colors (!).
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Paris Fashion Week: Stella McCartney Debuts Winter 2026 Show Blending Past and Present with Faux Mink Furs, Stirrup Pants, Sequins Dresses & More
Set up like a riding arena, with black and white horses centered as models strutted down the runway, Stella McCartney took us on a wonderful equestrian journey during her Winter 2026 show held at Le Grand Manège Jean Caucanas in Paris.

Opening the show with a luxurious brown faux-mink coat that showcased exceptional craftsmanship, Stella McCartney set the tone with opulence that followed throughout the collection.
The designer didn’t just stick to one silhouette, but instead embraced different themes that reflected equestrian references while nodding to the 80’s. With this runway show, it’s evident that Stella is in a league of her own.

From modern cream monochromatic looks the were rich with faux fur trims, to the return of stirrup pants paired with stilettos that were widely popular in the 1980’s, the London native who first launched her eponymous brand in 2001, showed us a powerful juxtaposition of then & now.



Front row attendees like Anna Wintour, Oprah and Gayle King were able to set their eyes on some of the most beautiful and intricate knitted garments paired with deconstructed denim. All of the designs were progressive, yet timeless, and designed with purpose for longevity.


And just when you thought the show couldn’t get any better, toward the latter part of the show attendees were presented with glamorous evening-wear, marking an unrivaled finale.

Ahead see more of Stella McCartney’s wonderful designs at Paris Fashion Week!









Photo Credit: Complimentary of Stella McCartney
CREDITS
Casting: Julia Lange Casting
Makeup: Pat McGrath Labs
Hair: Eugène Souleiman for Kevin Murphy
Nails: Kure Bazaar
Production: Studio Boum
Sponsors: Hasbro, Weleda and Kevin Murphy
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DIOR Mother’s Day Gifts 2026 – A Couture Celebration of Admired Elegance
Express your deepest admiration with the DIOR Mother’s Day Gifts collection for 2026. This year, the House of Dior reinterprets its couture heritage through a “Rococo” lens, offering a breathtaking selection of tokens detailed with luminous pearls, pavé crystals, delicate bows, and ornate medallions. Adorned in limited-edition packaging designed by Italian artist Pietro Ruffo, each gift is a masterpiece of storytelling – blending lush flora and enchanting butterflies with the iconic Christian Dior signature. From the new J’adore Intense to the architectural Lady Dior accessories, say “thank you” with the unparalleled savoir-faire of Dior.
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Kilkenny Design Max Benjamin & New Home Arrivals
Infuse your home with the essence of Irish craft and luxury fragrance. The latest Kilkenny Design Max Benjamin special offers bring you world-class scents like the Kyoto Blossom candle, perfectly paired with a fresh curation of home arrivals. From the whimsical quilled art of Belinda Northcote to the vibrant strokes of Karen Wilson, our 2026 collection celebrates the beauty of detail. Whether you’re refreshing your living space or searching for a soulful gift, discover how these hand-picked treasures – from luxury candles to botanical skincare – can transform your daily rituals into moments of pure bliss.
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O’Briens Wine Midleton Very Rare 2026 – Available Now
The wait is over for collectors and connoisseurs alike. Released at 12pm yesterday, Wednesday 4th March 2026, the 43rd annual expression of O’Briens Wine Midleton Very Rare has officially arrived at O’Briens Wine. Crafted by Master Distiller Kevin O’Gorman, this 2026 vintage is a landmark achievement in Irish distilling. By marrying five distinct distillate styles, O’Gorman has achieved a whiskey of “exceptional balance, vibrant character, and remarkable depth.” As the crown jewel of the Midleton heritage, this release is not just a bottle—it is a piece of liquid history.
Just released at 12pm today, Wednesday 4th March, the 43rd annual expression in this renowned series created by Master Distiller Kevin O’Gorman, brings together five distinct distillate styles to deliver a whiskey with exceptional balance, vibrant character and remarkable depth.
The 2026 release represents a continued refinement of Midleton’s craft, offering an elegantly layered expression that reflects the heritage and mastery behind one of Ireland’s most distinguished whiskeys.
“By using five distinct distillate styles, the final liquid offers a great depth of complexity, showcasing both the lighter, fresher notes of grain whiskeys with the richer, spicier notes from our single pot stills for a glass that is layered, elegant and distinctly Midleton”.
Kevin O’Gorman, Master Distiller
Shop Midleton Very Rare 2026 online and in selected stores now.
Stock limited to 1 per person.
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Thursday’s Workwear Report: Waisted Sweater-Jacket
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
I’m really loving the most recent round of sweater jackets I’ve been seeing recently. This one from J.Crew Factory is more cardigan than blazer but has the shape of the lady jackets that have been popular for the last few years.
I would wear this “distressed fatigue” color with navy trousers for a neutral look that isn’t too bland.
The sweater is $46.50 at J.Crew Factory and comes in sizes XXS-3X. It also comes in ivory and black.
Looking for lady jackets to add to your wardrobe?
Some of our latest favorite lady jackets for work in 2026 still include knit jackets such as those from ba&sh, MMLF, or Boden… but in general the style has gotten much more structured, closer to a Chanel-style jacket for work. On the budget side of things, check out J.Crew, Tuckernuck (XXS-XXXL), J.Crew Factory, and Ann Taylor… on the splurgey side check out L’Agence, Veronica Beard, St. John, and (of course!) Chanel.




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Resort Green – Julia Berolzheimer
Christopher Esber Dress & Sandals
Resort dressing feels especially good in green right now. It’s a color story made for vacation, saturated, sun-ready, and impossible to ignore. Slip into it and you’re instantly somewhere coastal and warm, late afternoon light, a drink in hand, nowhere urgent to be.
Indulge in every shade of green: emerald, palm, apple, sage, even a flash of lime green, because the magic is in layering them together. A lagoon-toned bikini with a crisp linen shirt tossed over it, a solid green one-piece styled with flat flip flops and oversized sunglasses, a terry wrap skirt for beach or pool, a sleek top and skirt set that carries effortlessly into dinner. Fully resort, fully saturated, head-to-toe green and ready to go.
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Suit of the Week: The Fold
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For busy working women, the suit is often the easiest outfit to throw on in the morning. In general, this feature is not about interview suits for women, which should be as classic and basic as you get — instead, this feature is about the slightly different suit that is fashionable, yet professional. Also: we just updated our big roundup for the best women’s suits of 2025!
It’s been a little while since we featured a suit from The Fold — and I’m loving this deep magenta suit. The color is not for everyone (and it does come in navy as well!) but I think it’s bold and lovely.
I’m not sure why but I really dislike double-breasted suits — but the single-button asymmetric wrap look is always A-OK with me. I think the waterfall details under each pocket add an elegant and unusual touch, too.
I’d wear it with light pink, light gray, white and navy as we head into spring, but in the fall I’d try it with black, ivory, and possibly try the pieces as separates with darker jewel tones like burgundy, a deep blue like mallard or midnight, and even brown.
The blazer is $625, and the matching pants are $385. There’s a matching dress but I don’t think it’s intended to be worn with the blazer. (Possibly? The dress is pretty complete on its own.)
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