These celebrity women skip the current trends of girlish maxi-dresses, mini-skirts and layers of ruffles, and show how we can incorporate the latest fashion trends into a look that means business.
In today's workplace, looking younger isn't just about vanity. As Charla Krupp, the former beauty director of Glamour and author of How Not to Look Old tells us, for working women, looking younger and hipper is imperative for our personal and financial survival. Here are some of her tips (and mine) for subtracting years from your look at work.
Forget the bad-fitting sweaters, over-perfumed bath gels and not-needed ties. We all know that the gifts we love to get are useful, stylish and fit our personality. Here are some cool gift ideas for the business people, job seekers and business travelers in your life that they'll use every day.
Chris Hodenfield is presently engaged in the toughest blood sport in America—finding a job in a post-recession marketplace overriden with fellow midlifers packing great resumes. Join him in his high adventures and travails....
Preparing for a job interview is like getting ready for a date. You've got to make sure the threads are right for the occasion.
The truth is that often you can tell a book by its cover, and how you're dressed will let people know if you're a cultural fit with the company... so to get the job, you need to wear the right thing. Here are eight things to avoid so your clothes don't blow your chance at the job.
Frank Moldstad is the only 50-something at a west coast digital marketing firm comprised almost entirely of 20-somethings. This is the ongoing story of his travails....
I am minding my own business on a quiet Tuesday afternoon when I get an email from an old friend. "See attachment," he writes. "Holy @#&%!" I exclaim, which is entirely appropriate given the situation. He has sent a photo of me from back when I was 20-something. Not only did I have the face of a choir boy, but like a lot of people in those days, I had shoulder-length hair.