Are you a stay-at-home mom, do you work from home, or a combo of both? Have you had days where you get the spouse and the kids out the door, then get involved in chores/emails/life, and suddenly realize that it's lunchtime and you haven't even gotten dressed, let alone eaten? Believe me - I've been there. When I'm not in clients' closets, filling wardrobe gaps, or creating look books, I'm at home - spending part of the time on client portfolios and blogging, and the rest of the time taking kids to school, walking dogs, and keeping the house in order. And yes, it can be a struggle to set aside time to pull myself together in the morning - but it's worth it.
Being prepared for the day, in every aspect, will help you focus on what needs to get done, and also have you ready for whatever comes up. Wouldn't it be nice to feel your 100% best anytime a client calls for an impromptu meeting, or your friend shows up out-of-the-blue to grab you for lunch? The good news is - it's not that hard. And yes, you're worth it.
You can be prepared for whatever the day throws at you with a few outfit formulas and 15 extra minutes in the morning. We've created 3 types of stay-at-home 'uniforms' (with 4 examples of each) to get you through late summer/early fall. So use them as invigoration and inspiration to toss off those sweats/yoga pants/never-leave-the-house clothes, and be ready for whatever comes up, in style.
CROPPED JACKET + PRINTED TOP + SKINNY JEANS
Does your day have you in and out of the car - drop-offs, errands, pick-ups, etc? Then a cropped jacket is ideal. A printed top perks up a solid jacket and jeans, and pointed-toe flats are dressy enough if something comes up (not to mention what they do for your legs!).
CARDIGAN + TANK + ANKLE-LENGTH KHAKIS
If you're more of a cardigan than a jacket gal - pick one that has some print, some color, or an interesting detail. Then throw on a simple tank and your ankle-length khakis. What’s the best thing about ankle length pants? They work great with sandals, but are also perfect with heels or wedges if you need to dress up just a bit more.
PULLOVER SWEATER + SHORTS + SLIP-ON SNEAKERS
Is your September a little more summer balmy than pre-fall breezy? If it is, shorts and an easy sweater are your go-to stay-at-home uniform. And if part of the day entails chasing the kids around - slip-on sneakers and a carry-everything tote mean that you're prepared for whatever the little ones can dish out.