26 May 2009 – Possibilities, Take 2

May 26th, 2009 § 9 comments §

     

26 May 2009 – Possibilities, Take 2, originally uploaded by academichic.

Sources:

  • Fuschia tee – Banana Republic 
  • Ivory cardi – Moth “Possibilities” sweater, sold at Anthropologie, and on loan from the weardrobe closet
  • Cuffed skinnies – thrifted, remixed 
  • Rushed black flats – Kenneth Cole Reaction 
  • White earrings – made by me, remixed

Endnotes:

This week, we’re trying to create lab friendly outfits to try to see what life is like for those of you in the Sciences. I’ve had a brief taste of this a few years ago as I worked at a summer job in a biology lab and I also know from my extremely stylish mother, who’s a chemist, how difficult it is to translate your personal style into lab appropriate attire. The lab in which I worked allowed cropped pants, so I spent most of the summer in either cropped chinos or jeans and my same old pair of Birkenstock clogs. My style has come a long way since that stint three years ago, and I’d like to think that were I working in a lab today, I would be more apt at looking stylish despite the strict dress code.

    

Shoes!, originally uploaded by academichic.

One thing I would do is swap the daily Birkenstocks for various colorful and fun flats. I love a boldly colored shoe or a fun patterned flat and could see having a variety of colorful yet comfortable footwear at my disposal making my daily lab get-up more enticing. (Pictured above are all my shoes with one inch heel or lower and you can find the sources for all of them listed here.) 

   

Black flats, originally uploaded by academichic.

I realize that this cardi is less lab appropriate (unless you wear a lab coat and then it doesn’t matter what’s underneath), but we just got it on loan from the weardrobe closet and I was dying to try it on today. Yesterday, E. demonstrated the crazy shape of it, but that’s what makes it so fun – you can keep playing with it until you find a shape you like. (I had the same instinct as E. to pair this billowy and flowey cardigan with a fitted pant for contrasting proportions). And for a more lab appropriate look, you could wear this same outfit with a more fitted cardi like my yesterday’s tan one (keeping the same color scheme but avoiding the excess fabric), or with a fun colored cardi to contrast the otherwise neutral colors or the dark skinnies and black flats. S. 

  

26 May 2009 – Possibilities, Take 2, originally uploaded by academichic.

Category: Beltless, Lab Friendly, Our Best Flatware, Pants Please, Proportionally, Research Casual
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