I went to see “I Don’t Know How She Does It” the other day: no rave reviews here, although it is fun to see with other moms, but the take-away for me was Sarah Jessica Parker’s character’s wardrobe. More specifically, her very specific blouse styles. She plays a harried financial analyst, but instead of boring old suits (not so modern in the conference room these days), her everyday uniform consisted of a blouse with a tight pencil skirt, sometimes with a blazer. All sheer, all fitted, with small-scale muted and usually abstract prints, these breezy blouses are corporate office-appropriate while gauzy and loose enough to suggest some dishevelment. Especially when they’re not tucked in all the way, as worn in the movie (hey, she’s a busy girl!).
I’m actually all about a little disorder when it comes to my blouses, especially when they are sporting subtle little prints. The sheer blouse isn’t staunch or rigid like a collared shirt. Even though I’m not climbing any corporate ladders, I’ll be incorporating it in my fall wardrobe and wearing it with wide-legged pants on days I want to look smart and feel official.
1) Chloé Sleeveless Silk Blouse: Snakeskin has been subdued to discreet perfection, making this saucy skin-print suitable to wear into any office. No sleeves make for comfort beneath a tailored jacket or smart cardigan. At Saks Fifth Avenue
2) Dolce & Gabbana Leopard Chiffon Bow Blouse: Leave it to the saucy duo to bring a wildcat to the bow-necktie. With slightly belled sleeves and a bolder print than most, this is for confident moods. At Saks Fifth Avenue
3) Gucci Snow-Print Silk Blouse: Let it snow! This sensually sheer top has a print that innovates and intrigues. Tiny snowflakes look like a sky of stars or abstract polka dots on this winter-wonderland blouse. At Saks Fifth Avenue
4) Jean Paul Gaultier Zipper-Print Silk Chiffon Blouse: Craving heavy metal, without the heft or hardware? It’s a blouse with zippers, but not in the way you would think! Wear this with dainty diamonds for an intelligent contrast. At Saks Fifth Avenue
5) Vivienne Westwood Red Label Printed Silk-Chiffon Blouse: A nuanced brushstroke pattern in tan silk-chiffon gives a nod to animal prints in a most sophisticated way. With bodice draping, Westwood’s blouse is artfully floppy, not sloppy. On Net-a-Porter