What I Wore To Work – April 2025

Nevertheless, April 2025 has been a good whirlwind of a work month! This past month, I have been working on refining my 2025 professionals goals (specifically for Q2-Q4) and feel very excited about where I am going. At the same time, I also have been striving to go into the office more on some of the more social days that my primarily remote working environment has within the office. I went into the office for the first time in 2025 and since May 2024 to work there and it was a lovely time. I am looking forward to more office days and striving to accomplish my Q2-Q4 2025 goals!

Moving forward when it comes to what I wore posts here on the blog, I will be linking each of my outfits to my Shop LTK platform where you can see where each piece has been purchased from. This change has been implemented based off of YOUR feedback for wanting to shop what I wear on a daily basis!

This month, I also wrote about incorporating Lilly Pulitzer into my workwear (here). Yes, it IS possible to wear Lilly Pulitzer at the office when styled accordingly. In fact, my go-to going to the office tote is a Lilly Pulitzer canvas tote (I think?) now retired Lilly Loves DC print! While I didn’t wear a ton of Lilly Pulitzer this past month, I do adore incorporating my favorite fashion brand into my work looks.

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XOXO – Katie <3

On Wearing Lilly Pulitzer At Work

During my latter years of college and pre-workforce days, the idea that Lilly Pulitzer attire was not meant to be worn in the workplace was very much emphasized. Unless you worked at a Lilly Pulitzer boutique and had a business casual dress code, the idea that you are to wear bright and colorful attire such as the likes of Lilly Pulitzer felt very taboo. Well, that idea of wearing Lilly Pulitzer in the workplace felt very taboo to those that were around me. However, ever since I’ve been in the workforce since July 2021, I have seen the benefits to embracing one’s personal style in the workplace *even* if that consists of bright colors and wearing Lilly Pulitzer at work.

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I primarily work from home in my 9-5 and while I love the freedom and flexibility of that lifestyle for the time being especially to be with my Papa and dog Rosie on a workday basis, I also love that it brings me the freedom to express myself within my own workplace attire. I do share my daily work outfits on the blog (see here, here, here, and here to find some in the archives!) on a monthly basis and have since April 2023. I find joy in getting dressed and truly expressing myself and showing my outfits off to those around me. Some days though, I do go into the office and show off my personal style within the business causal yet jeans are allowed dress code that my employer has set forth. Andddd, my personal style involves …. Lilly Pulitzer!

A few years ago, a coworker and mentor of mine within my own career and I were discussing the growing desire for us women to show off our own personal styles within our workwear. For both of us that involves wearing bright colors such as PINK to work. I have seen this coworker of mine who I adore styling sparkly pink blazers as well as sparkly bow heels to corporate events and networking mixers. She has also worn bright pink dresses and bright colored pantsuits to speak on company-hosted panels. Truly, she is a fashion icon and inspiration within the corporate world of style. Especially in my home base of Washington, DC, the fashion world especially within my industry and many of the major industries here can be seen as well … boring and bland. However, corporate fashion, regardless of industry or where you live, doesn’t have to be boring and/or bland. Simply putting, we need a few trailblazers such as my coworker and mentor to show us that you CAN embrace your own individuality within the workplace when done appropriately.

On Wearing Lilly Pulitzer at Work

Yes, there have been several occasions that I’ve worn Lilly Pulitzer to the office. I do have a few favorite pieces that I adore specifically for those workday occasions. My favorite go-to Lilly Pulitzer workwear piece is the Elsa top, which I have worn for company promotional events and videos (and gotten several compliments on from women in my own company’s leadership, too!). At the same time, I adore wearing a Lilly Pulitzer printed dress (not too revealing) with a pair of neutral flats/heels, a cardigan/blazer, and accessories, too. In fact, I’ve worn a bright pink Lilly Pulitzer shift for my company headshot! Needless to say, I’m a firm believer that if styled appropriately for your office’s dress code, you can wear Lilly Pulitzer to the office.

Speaking at a work-sponsored conference in Lilly Pulitzer!
Styling a Lilly Pulitzer dress for a company event!
The moment after I styled a Lilly Pulitzer Elsa top for a company video!
Styling a Lilly Pulitzer blouse for a company symposium!

Wrap-Up:

From company-sponsored conferences to company videos, events, and symposiums, Lilly Pulitzer has truly been the one constant within my wardrobe at each occasion. Unlike my fears of having to reevaluate my love of Lilly Pulitzer and desires for entering the corporate world post-graduation from college, I am so glad that those fears have since been debunked. If only 21 year old Katie could see herself today!!

XOXO – Katie <3

What I Wore to Work – July 2024

July 2024 started off with a bang (stress-wise) and ended SOOOO peacefully. Due to some family matters (which added on the early stress of this past month), the beginning of July felt SOOO chaotic, however, as the month progressed, things improved for the better, which I am SOOOO grateful for. Professionally, I had a fun shoutout from my company and many of my colleagues in honor of some client work that I completed surrounding Disability Pride Month (which is I learned is July!) the month prior, which was fun and rewarding to see. At the same time, I am making professional strides to grow my career in program management within the data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) space. I have registered for relevant program management certification courses, am supporting a team focused on robotic process automation (aka my company’s *very own* bot!!), and am reading up on all-things data analytics and AI in my spare time. Although, an initially chaotic month, I am grateful to end July 2024 with much more clarity and a prosperous path moving forward.

One of my highlights in the midst of it all that July 2024 brought was getting to follow the Summer Olympics in Paris. I have been following Team USA updates via my News app on my iPhone and have enjoyed sharing them with my colleagues bringing us ALL some joy! Simone Biles’ Gold Medal win via the Team USA Women’s Gymnastics team was announced JUST before one of my team calls, so I *of course* brought it up on that team call which many of my teammates loved hearing the news, too. Truly, the Summer Olympics have been fun to follow along with and share the news and celebrate it with my colleagues.

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Dress: Crown & Ivy at Belk; Scarf: Talbots; Necklace: Thrifted; Earrings: House of Harlow 1960; Tote: Amazon; Sandals: Jack Rogers; Bracelets: Amazon & J Crew Factory
Dress: Draper James; Necklace: J Crew Factory; Earrings: Charming Charlie; Bracelets: Amazon & J Crew Factory
Tank: Walmart; Skirt: Chaps; Necklace: Thrifted; Headband: Lilly Pulitzer; Bracelets: J Crew Factory, Amazon, & Kendra Scott
Dress: J Crew; Bracelets: Amazon, Lilly Pulitzer, & Kendra Scott; Earrings: J Crew Factory
Dress: J Crew Factory; Headband: Lele Sadoughi; Necklace: Kendra Scott; Earrings: House of Harlow 1960; Bracelets: Amazon, Lilly Pulitzer, & Kendra Scott
Dress: Southern Tide; Headband: J Crew Factory; Earrings: SugarFix by Target; Necklace: Thrifted; Bracelets: Amazon & Kendra Scott
Dress: Crown & Ivy at Belk; Scarf: Lilly Pulitzer; Necklace: Thrifted; Tote: Mark & Graham; Earrings: Charming Charlie; Bracelets: J Crew Factory, Amazon & Kendra Scott; Sandals: Jack Rogers
Dress: Lilly Pulitzer; Bow: Lele Sadoughi; Necklace: Kendra Scott; Earrings: SugarFix by Target; Bracelets: All She Wrote Notes & Lilly Pulitzer
Dress: Lilly Pulitzer; Cardigan: J Crew; Headband: Simply Southern; Necklace: Kendra Scott; Bracelets: Amazon, Kate Spade, Lilly Pulitzer, & Kendra Scott
Top: J. McLaughlin; Scarf: Talbots; Skort: J Crew Factory; Necklace: Coach; Tote: Mark & Graham; Bracelets: Amazon & Lilly Pulitzer; Flats: New Bella
Dress: Target; Necklace: Cora’s Den; Bracelets: Amazon & Lilly Pulitzer; Earrings: Charming Charlie
Tank: Lilly Pulitzer; Skort: J Crew Factory; Necklace: Kendra Scott; Bracelets: Lilly Pulitzer & All She Wrote Notes
Blouse: Talbots; Skirt: Draper James RSVP; Necklace: Thrifted; Bracelets: J Crew Factory, Kate Spade, & Kendra Scott
Tee: Mountain Moverz; Shorts: Stoney Clover Lane x Target; Necklace: Kendra Scott; Bracelets: Amazon & Lilly Pulitzer; Tote & Headband: Lilly Pulitzer; Sandals: Jack Rogers
Blouse: Crown & Ivy at Belk; Necklace: J Crew Factory; Bracelets: Amazon & Lilly Pulitzer; Skort: Lilly Pulitzer; Tote: Mark & Graham; Sandals: Jack Rogers
Blouse: J. Jill; Pants: TJ Maxx; Earrings: Lisi Lerch; Bracelets: Amazon, Lilly Pulitzer, & Kendra Scott

August and into September of 2024 are to be one of my busiest travel seasons YET (!!!!). I will be working bicoastal for half days for 3 days during August and will be visiting 2 (!!!!!) new and extremely anticipated states that I’ve been dying to visit for 15+ years now in this timeframe. That all being said, outfits will be limited during this period, but I am excited to still share what I wear in August as I wrap up Summer 2024 fashion (CRAZY to say out loud!). Needless to say, I’m super excited for my final full Summer month of work (from home) wear!

XOXO – Katie <3

What I Wore to Work – June 2024

Ahhhhhh, June 2024, I am SO glad you are over! While I made some great memories during June 2024, there were also some tough times, too. HOWEVER, despite these trying times due to some family things, I really enjoyed getting to break out my Summer workwear wardrobe! I have worn SO MUCH Lilly Pulitzer this month, which is my favorite fashion designer (!!!!!). I also enjoyed shopping the Lilly Pulitzer June 2024 Surprise Sale as well and grabbing only two things (VERY proud of myself for this one!). Through it all, Lilly Pulitzer has reminded me (and us all too!) to truly think of the sunshine and the sunnier moments ahead!

June 2024 definitely felt more casual due to the current heatwaves in the Washington, DC area and helping my Papa recover from his knee replacement surgery. However, I have enjoyed *finally* getting some use out of some of my more casual pieces that aren’t pajamas. Though, on the flip side of things, I DID style a nightgown (!!!!) for workwear this month, which was a FUN one! Here’s to some stylish professional wear in July and the rest of the Summer and beyond!

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Top: Lilly Pulitzer; Earrings: Cora’s Den; Skirt: J Crew; Necklace: J Crew Factory; Headband: Anthropologie; Bracelets: Amazon
Dress: Lilly Pulitzer; Necklace: Thrifted; Earrings: J Crew Factory; Bag: Target; Bracelets: Amazon & Lilly Pulitzer; Sandals: Sperry
Tee: Stella Parker; Skort: Amazon; Headband: Simply Southern; Bracelets: Amazon & Lilly Pulitzer
Dress & Scarf: Vintage; Earrings: House of Harlow 1960; Bracelets: Kate Spade, Kendra Scott, Lilly Pulitzer, & Amazon
Top: J McLaughlin; Pants: Lilly Pulitzer; Claw Clip: J Crew Factory; Bracelets: Amazon; Bag: Target; Sandals: Jack Roger’s
Blouse: Karl Lagerfeld; Necklace: Amazon; Headband: Lilly Pulitzer x Lele Sadoughi; Earrings: Charming Charlie; Skirt: J Crew Factory; Bracelets: J Crew Factory & Amazon
Dress: DVF X Target; Shapewear: Shapermint; Necklace: Thrifted; Earrings: House of Harlow 1960; Bracelets: Amazon, Lilly Pulitzer, & Kendra Scott
Dress: TJ Maxx; Necklace: Kendra Scott; Earrings: Lilly Pulitzer; Bracelets: All She Wrote Notes & Lilly Pulitzer
Caftan: Simply Southern; Necklace: J Crew Factory; Bracelets: All She Wrote Notes & Lilly Pulitzer; Earrings: J Crew Factory
Dress & Necklace: J Crew Factory; Bracelets: Kendra Scott, Amazon, & Lilly Pulitzer; Earrings: Charming Charlie
Dress: Draper James; Headband: Simply Southern; Necklace: Thrifted; Bracelets: Kendra Scott, Amazon, & Lilly Pulitzer
Tee: Fish Tales – Bethany Beach; Skort: Lilly Pulitzer; Bracelets: Amazon & Lilly Pulitzer; Earrings: SugarFix by Target
Dress: Target; Scarf: Lilly Pulitzer; Headband: J Crew Factory; Earrings: Charming Charlie; Bracelets: J Crew Factory, Amazon, & Lilly Pulitzer; Crossbody: Target; Sandals: J Crew Factory
Dress & Headband: J Crew Factory; Earrings: House of Harlow 1960; Necklace: SugarFix by Target; Bracelets: Amazon & Lilly Pulitzer
Tank: Larace; Necklace: Kendra Scott; Pants: TJ Maxx; Bracelets: Lilly Pulitzer, Amazon, & Kendra Scott
Dress: Lilly Pulitzer; Necklace & Earrings: Kendra Scott; Bracelets: Lilly Pulitzer & Kendra Scott
Blouse: Thrifted; Skirt: J Crew Factory; Earrings: J Crew Factory; Bracelets: Amazon, Lilly Pulitzer, & Kendra Scott
Dress: Lands End; Necklace: J Crew Factory; Bracelets: Amazon & Lilly Pulitzer; Headband: Scout Bags

What I Wore to Work – October 2023

From feeling like Summer to feeling like Winter to everything in between, weather-wise, October 2023 truly was the perfect definition of a typical Washington, DC Fall (if you know, you know!). And, in my professional life, A LOT of excitement has occurred (!!!!) from getting an unexpected promotion to working on some very exciting tasks to going back to the classroom to starting my first-ever professional certification and *even* speaking at a conference in Washington, DC in between it all, October 2023 has been one of THE MOST exciting professional months for me. Personally, October 2023 has sucked when it came to allergies and feeling perhaps under the weather more than usual. I definitely chose leggings and skorts *even with a cute and maybe snazzy top* over a dress and likely will continue to do so this Fall/Winter season! Anyhow, with the transition from warmer temperatures to cooler ones, I am very excited to be able to style some Fall/Winter pieces from within my own closet.

I think one of the biggest themes within my fashion choices this October 2023 is how much I LOVE choosing comfort over anything else. And, yes, there IS a benefit to comfort when working from home. BUT, I can also dress stylish and make comfortable feel confident and fun, too. Comfort is MORE than just a pair of sweatpants and a fuzzy robe (HOWEVER, that is a great way to snuggle up in these chilly temperatures, too!). I have definitely found myself enjoying hibernating, too, as it gets cooler which I think leads to why I’m often opting for leggings. We shall see how I progress over the rest of the Fall/Winter season, though! And, as it appears in the most recent Washington, DC news, it will be a snowy snowy snowy Winter (!!!!), which may make for some ultra-stylish and fun photos.

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Dress: Amazon; Cardigan: Ralph Lauren; Necklace: Cora’s Den; Headband: Packed Party; Bracelets: J Crew Factory & Amazon
Top: Amazon; Skort: Lilly Pulitzer; Headband: Simply Southern; Bracelets: Lilly Pulitzer; All She Wrote Notes; & Teleties x Scout Bags
Top: Old Navy; Skort: Lilly Pulitzer; Earrings: Local Shop at the Charleston City Market; Bracelets: J Crew Factory & Lilly Pulitzer; Flats: New Bella
Dress: Crown & Ivy at Belk; Blouse: Tory Burch; Earrings: Kendra Scott; Headband: Simply Southern; Tote: Lilly Pulitzer; Bracelets: Lilly Pulitzer & J Crew Factory; Flats: Tory Burch
Cardigan & Headband: Rachel Zoe; Blouse: J Crew; Leggings: Spanx; Earrings: Kendra Scott; Bracelets: J Crew Factory & Lilly Pulitzer; Flats: Burberry
Dress: Lilly Pulitzer; Headband: Lilly Pulitzer x Lele Sadoughi; Earrings: Lisi Lerch; Necklace: Thrifted; Bracelets: J Crew Factory: Tote: Longchamp: Keychain: Nordstrom; Flats: New Bella
Blazer & Flats: Thrifted: Pearls: Vintage: Dress: J Crew Factory: Earrings: Kate Spade; Bracelets: Amazon, The Inspiration Co, Kendra Scott, & Alex and Ani; Tote: Lilly Pulitzer; Keychain: Nordstrom
Dress: Macy’s; Cardigan: Rachel Zoe; Scarf: Vera Bradley; Pearls: Vintage; Bracelets: Amazon; Flats: New Bella
Earrings, Sweater, & Vest: J Crew Factory; Headband: Spartina 449; Leggings: Shapermint; Flats: New Bella
Vest: Dennis Basso; Blouse: Lilly Pulitzer; Earrings: Booth at a Market in Charlotte, North Carolina; Leggings: Spanx; Bracelets: Lilly Pulitzer & The Inspiration Co; Flats: DSW
Blouse: Talbots; Skirt: TJ Maxx; Headband: Lele Sadoughi; Bracelets: Lilly Pulitzer, J Crew Factory, & All She Wrote Notes
Dress: Crown & Ivy at Belk; Vest: Amazon Essentials; Bracelets: Lilly Pulitzer & Amazon; Headband: SugarFix by Target; Slippers: J Crew Factory
Dress: Lilly Pulitzer; Flats & Necklace: Thrifted; Bracelets: Amazon & Kendra Scott
Dress: Draper James; Blouse: Brooks Brothers; Earrings: J Crew Factory; Bracelets: J Crew Factory, Lilly Pulitzer, & Amazon; Flats: Thrifted
Blouse: Anthropologie; Leggings: Fabletics; Flats: Thrifted; Earrings: J Crew Factory; Bracelets: Amazon & J Crew Factory
Headband: Lilly Pulitzer; Sweatshirt: Women Owned Wallet (Louisville, Kentucky-based boutique!); Leggings: Crown & Ivy at Belk; Slippers: J Crew Factory
Dress: Target; Necklace: J Crew Factory; Bracelets: Lilly Pulitzer; Bag: Kate Spade; Flats: Banana Republic
Top: Lilly Pulitzer; Pants: Isaac Mizrahi; Necklace: Talbots; Flats: J Crew Factory
Top: LL Bean; Vest: Thrifted; Necklace & Slippers: J Crew Factory; Leggings: Shapermint; Bracelets: Amazon, Kendra Scott, & The Inspiration Co; Headband: Rachel Zoe
Tee: Vineyard Vines x Washington Commanders; Skort: Thrifted; Scrunchie: Lele Sadoughi; Headband: SugarFix by Target; Bracelets: Amazon, The Inspiration Co, & Kendra Scott

October 2023 has definitely been a fun fashion month. I am definitely excited to style some more fun pieces this Fall/Winter season and into the holidays. Here’s to MORE fun fashions to come in these cooler temperatures!

XOXO – Katie <3

How I Dress for a Work Business Casual Dress Code 

For the past year, I have been working primarily remote. HOWEVER, I am making efforts these next few months and into the future to work in the office in a hybrid format. Although my company has stated that it has a “casual” dress code, the unsaid guideline is pretty much that you dress business casual where jeans are acceptable. Despite the fact that I still work remote and when working remotely the dress code is practically non-existent, I STILL get the thrill of dressing up for a dress code, whatever that may be!

Back in the days in high school, I used to be REALLY into getting dressed up and wearing a cute outfit for school. I did it EVERYDAY! During my high school days, I took multiple advanced level courses at a time along with extracurriculars, so my stress levels were typically high. So, wearing a cute outfit which I picked out the night before ALWAYS got me through the days and gave me SO MUCH excitement. Needless to say, planning out my outfits of the day were such a creative outlet for me!!~

Last year, I wrote a blog post on dressing for work when there’s NO dress code aka whenever I am working remote. I have also written about wearing Lilly Pulitzer to work in the summer time, which my biggest fear in college being known as “the Lilly [Pulitzer] girl” (!!!) was that I wouldn’t be able to wear my favorite fashion brand into the office. I have linked all relevant blog posts below:

When working in the office for a business casual dress code, I think there’s A LOT of interpretation for how to dress for it. Nowadays, I feel that one can style their business casual looks in more ways than they could even 5 years ago. I am one to style brightly colored clothing for work – within means, of course!!! – and make it work within my company’s dress code. Personally, I feel it’s more helpful to list out the criteria that I use when picking out my outfits for in the office in hopes of helping you, too:

  • Closed-toe shoes ONLY and usually not sneakers or boots (unless appropriate!)
  • All clothing ironed/with NO wrinkles
  • Nothing alcohol-related (earrings, champagne-printed bag, etc.)
  • No spaghetti straps unless worn with a cardigan/jacket
  • Sleeveless tops/dresses must be formal
  • Heels must be under 2 inches tall
  • Nothing too revealing, in terms of attire

& that’s it! That all being said, business casual dress codes can leave A LOT of room for interpretation when it comes to styling outfits. I have always found it important to dress accordingly wherever you go, but also add your own twist to it, too! Individuality is IMPORTANT!!

On the same token, when it comes to pieces that I LOVE for work, here are a few that are my favorites:

  • Pearl necklace
  • White jeans
  • Midi dress
  • Blazer (in ALL colors, whether pink, navy, black, tan, or green!)
  • Tweed jacket
  • Canvas tote
  • Ballet flats
  • Maxi dress
  • Mini skirt
  • White tee
  • Striped tee
  • Maxi skirt
  • Kitty pumps
  • Little black dress (LBD)
  • Cardigan (in ALL colors, too!!!)
  • Pearl stud earrings
  • Beaded statement necklaces (they’re my FAVORITE!!!!)
  • & MOST dresses!!!

Being at home for the past 2+ years due to COVID-19 has made me now more than ever before psyched to have an excuse to dress up and see others, whether it be in a workplace, for a dinner with family or friends, sightseeing, or a happy hour. Now, to utilizing my very very very creative outlet of picking out my outfits yet again!!!

XOXO – Katie <3

A Summer in Lilly Pulitzer Workwear Look

If you’re a big Lilly Pulitzer fan (like myself!!), then you probably know that Lilly Pulitzer has its own unique #SummerInLilly across its social media channels. Many Lilly Pulitzer lovers – like myself! (follow me @_thepinkchickadee on Instagram) – love to show off their #SummerInLilly ALL across social media. Lilly Pulitzer is typically seen as a resort luxury fashion brand. I mean, the fashion house was founded in Palm Beach, Florida! BUT, there is so much more that Lilly Pulitzer can be styled for besides a nice outfit for vacation or a night out in the summer. Here, I am going to be sharing a summer in Lilly Pulitzer workwear look!

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SO, you may be thinking: Lilly Pulitzer AND work do not seem like a worthy combination. BUT, IT IS! Flash back to when I was in college and I was known as “the Lilly [Pulitzer] girl” amongst my classmates and across my college campus. At the same time, many of us were talking about internships and professional events that we went to. I LOVED and still love Lilly Pulitzer and wanted to incorporate it into my everyday wardrobe, including *yes* my workwear wardrobe when I was working 9 to 5 like I do now. Many of my friends would disagree with me on the idea that Lilly Pulitzer can be worn for work and tried to sway me to look elsewhere and to other brands for workwear. While that can be true in some regards for workwear and specific work events and meetings and days, it isn’t the case all the time, especially for my work from home life and the casual more so open-ended dress code that my company has for when we do go in person. However, in my college years, I was fearful that I would have to let go of my love for Lilly Pulitzer in the work space.

Although I was nervous that I would have to dress in any brand BUT Lilly Pulitzer for work, that was ONLY just a fear of mine. It happened to be that many Lilly Pulitzer pieces can be worn in the workplace if styled accordingly. One of my favorite fellow influencers and friends of mine on Instagram for styling Lilly Pulitzer and well in general is Julie of @julies_colorful_life on the gram (definitely go check her out!!). Julie is the QUEEN of styling bright, colorful, and preppy work looks on Instagram, many of which include none other than Lilly Pulitzer. Many of Julie’s work looks with Lilly Pulitzer involve gorgeous cardigans, jackets, Sarah Flint shoes, and classic totes from brands like Louis Vuitton and Longchamp. Julie ALWAYS looks so adorable in her work looks and has inspired me and made me realize that I could do just the same for my work wardrobe, too. The office does not have to be a neutral-only place, like many think!

Funny story: so, I went to a work event back in early April and I was 1/2 folks dressed in bright color out of the ENTIRE conference room. The other one was my fellow work friend Katherine and we were SO proud of our fun, colorful looks and we OWNED it! One of my fellow coworkers who had just met me immediately was obsessed with my look and exclaimed “you look like Elle Woods!!” aka the BEST compliment yet and she was given immediate bestie status – LOL! The bottom line of this story is to BE YOU and wear what YOU WANT – though, within reason – for the office. Usually, most will be happy you did and you will be too!

So, for my outfit, I stuck to some pieces that I either thrifted or purchased during the Lilly Pulitzer Sunshine Sale back in September 2021 aka my Lilly Pulitzer pineapple midi dress. As for the headband aka the exception to where all pieces were purchased along with my tote, I got it from Spartina 449 via a FabFitFun Edit Sale. My tote was customized via my alma mater Meredith College’s Alumnae Marketplace – the Meredith Market – around Christmas time. It is LL Bean! Meanwhile, my thrifted finds include my hot pink Tommy Hilfiger cardigan and my Valentino rock stud flats dupes from the Mix No5 brand sold at DSW currently. I got the flats for a whopping $1 at Philly Aids Thrift – which donates all proceeds to LGBTQ+ nonprofits – in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania while with my best friend Violet last September. The pearl necklace was given to me by my Mom.

So, remember that YOU can wear Lilly Pulitzer for workwear!

XOXO – Katie <3