It’s 2023 and this video still has some great looks that are timeless. Yes the culottes and flared skirt are a bit dated per todays standards but most of the rest of these are still wearable. Well done to the stylist!
Agree I started watching this because I am middle management now, I want to dress like the next rung up. And do you know what middle management is not 20 something skinny, most of us are struggling with the after effects of kids, busy workload, slow metabolism and being of average height. Give me work-ware for this market and I will buy it. I started watching this and going I would not make these outfits look nice. ( Congrats to all the superwomen out there that can manage everything...no disrespect).
I just began working in an office environment in new york city. I'm an intern that will be working all year with an incredible company and I'm still trying to find the perfect balance between chic, youthfulness, comfort, and appropriateness. It is a semi-professional environment so you'll see some people going all out and some like my boss who just wears jeans but makes them look good. I'm starting to gain inspiration by just walking through the concrete jungle in the morning and observing what all these fabulously chic women are wearing on their way to work. NYC mornings are a rush but I love love love it
I suggest looking at clothing from Winser London, Hobbs, Boden and Anthropologie. If you mix and match you will have a wardrobe that is timeless and yet still interesting.
I loved the first pinstripe look with the navy blazer she put on before the White one 😍😍 and all other looks. amazing inspiring looks, net-a-porter. Always in need to outfit inspiration for work!
Manga, Zara and Massimo Dutti are affordable alternatives. :) COSstore is also a great alternative but a pricy one. I recommend the sale that Massimo Dutti has before every winter when they sell out all the coats for a cheaper price. Remember that when buying a coat for example, try to see the material it's made out of, if it contains 100% wool that's the best opition obviously for autumn especially if you live in a cold country. Coats that contain polyester or acrylic is a big no since the coats has a tendency to look "fuzzy" over time...
Try the alternative shops except Zara because they have sweatshops that pay people close to nothing while robbing regular people at high prices instead of paying their employees and factory workers more
can we please take a minute about the fact that this channel has not reached at least 1 million subs like wtf this channel deserves the world and so much more recognition than it already has love u guys, the content u have published in this vid is absolutely sick and i love you guys! u have literally made my day in this quarantine!
I love the pace of the video and the fact the it is very straight to the point: this + that results in this. Simple and quick, many people could have lasted the whole length of the video talking about just 1 look
+TheMarmite09 That's the other problem with these looks. They may look alright on a tall woman who weighs eighty pounds, but they would not look right on the average person.
+Robertking1996 No. No they're not. The high, high heels, the ankle pants and culottes, and many of the other items are very, VERY specifically called out as not permitted in most corporate dress codes. I've worked at many companies in the last 30 years, I don't even know if ONE of those outfits would be allowed for any employee at any level.Also, one has to be very, very careful to not wear more expensive clothing than the other people working in that position. One has to be really careful to fit in and follow the styles of the people who work in the company. It is very important to look at each company as an individual 'personality' and culture. And each company is in fact, unique.NET-A-PORTER, you're completely and totally out of touch with corporate dress codes.
+Thomas F maybe if you work at some boring office in the mid west. But Net-A-Porter specifically markets itself to rich and ultra high net worth individuals. They're not after middle class women. Women in the "world's capitals" i.e. NYC, LA, London, Paris, Hong Kong can dress this way and it's expected to be dressy.
+Thomas F i live in nyc and i see many, many women dress this way for work, even when they don't work in a fashion-related field. these outfits are quite acceptable for the corporate offices here, even in finance companies such as morgan stanley. but then, i suppose it depends on what city you live in. i imagine these outfits will work for offices in any big city and that women who dress like this will get a lot of admiration and respect for dressing so well.
+ying h exactly, everyone in NYC is so dressy, even the most drab outfit in NYC is a vogue outfit in Texas. I love going there because people actually dress so nice and care to be put together. I live in Houston and everyone is so shabby.
(about 1:01 and 2:02) I love all of the clothing items in both of these looks, but I wouldn’t say they fit together. It’s too much in both of these outfits. Like someone’s loving all his/her clothing, so he/she wears everything he/she loves all at once. But I really like pretty much all of the other looks! Good job!