Zara Top
DKNY Trousers (similar Mango Trousers)
Rayban Sunnies
Louis Vuitton Bag
As a Legal Articling Student, I may be a tad bit limited in the
type of attire I can wear to work. It's mostly purely business which
involves sleek blouses, dress shirts, skirts, trousers, professional suits,
etc. If I know I will be in court on a particular day, I stick to the
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My color palette is also limited for days at the court: you can't walk
in front of a judge in a bright yellow suit and expect them to take you
seriously. While a lay person may not necessarily be held at the same
standard in terms of clothing, articling students are subject to
the rules of an appropriate courtroom attire.
Thus, every opportunity I get to experiment with the different
pieces in my wardrobe, I happily cash in on it. This outfit
was certainly one of them. I absolutely adore the sheerness of
the top with scattered polka dots adornment. I paired it with a
bandeau and high waisted wide leg trousers to balance its
ransparency. I threw on neutral colored Jimmy Choo heels and
Louis Vuitton Alma BB and I was ready to be out the door.
Hope you enjoyed reading this post. See you again very soon.
love,
M.S.G.
Photos: Manjot Grewal