Editors Picks
Tulip Overlay Skirt – was $65.00 now $39.00

Tullette Belted Button Down Dress – $ 58.00$ 34.80
Tullette Belted Trench 3/4 Slevve – was $70.00 now $42.00
Linen Sleeveless Sweater Tunic – was $63.00 now $31.50
Shop Tulle’s sale now!
Posted on 07 April 2009 by Angelique
Editors Picks
Tulip Overlay Skirt – was $65.00 now $39.00

Tullette Belted Button Down Dress – $ 58.00$ 34.80
Tullette Belted Trench 3/4 Slevve – was $70.00 now $42.00
Linen Sleeveless Sweater Tunic – was $63.00 now $31.50
Shop Tulle’s sale now!
Posted on 17 March 2009 by Angelique
Bow-Front Blouse – $123.00 at Neiman Marcus
Here are a few fantastic finds from TheFind.com. First, check out this asymmetrical blouse. In flattering black, this fresh, new look includes a V neckline, with a three-quarter length sleeve on the right. It also features a bow front, and gathered ruffle detail. By Elijah, this blouse is made of wool for lasting style, color, and durability, and comes from Neiman Marcus.

Calvin Klein Belted Trench Coat – $124.50 at Macy’s
Oh, and you cannot go wrong with a belted trench coat, particularly if it’s made by Calvin Klein and rings up at under $150! This will take you through the rain and bluster of springtime with impeccable style, whether you’re wearing it with your favorite jeans and sweater, or a smart looking work dress.

Stuart Weitzman black fabric patent trim ‘Half-N-Half’ tall – $212.99 at BlueFly
You could pair up the black asymmetrical blouse with a dark floral spring skirt and the Calvin Klein belted trench, and then you could punctuate your look beautifully with these Stuart Weitzman boots. With their 1 ½ inch wedge heel in black patent with stretch fabric along the calf, everyone will be asking you where you got your fabulous boots!
Source: Thefind.com
Posted on 20 October 2008 by Angelique
Your outer layer for the coolest months should be as refined as your suits. Here are a few options and to view all six visit Men.Style.com
The Trench
A black twill version of the military-inspired trench is more urbane than the khaki one in your closet and should be part of your uniform whether you’re in jeans (tie the trench’s belt in back) or a suit (buckle the belt in front).
The Car Coat

When your suit jacket isn’t warm enough, reach for a car coat. Trim through the waist and cropped to about four inches above the knee, it’s less cumbersome than a traditional overcoat—but just as sophisticated.
The Quilted Jacket

An austere wool surface transforms the classic quilted jacket from just another casual layer into a stylish statement—one that can complement a chalk-striped suit or spruce up a pair of jeans.
The Windowpane Coat

Most guys are averse to pattern, especially on clothing with as much real estate as a coat. But when carefully and artfully applied, it’s not only palatable, it’s also an effortless way to break up a monochrome ensemble.