"I feel that if I refuse the invite to my boss's holiday party I could send the wrong message. So my question is, what do you bring to his house as a holiday gift, and what are some easy topics of conversation?"
With 2011 right around the corner, chances are that you'd like to try something new. Here are a few folks with fantasy careers that I've happened upon. Perhaps one may inspire you.
No time to page through thousands of eBay listings? Then just sneak a peek at my weekly eBay roundup of top vintage clothing finds.
I would like to propose that we all band together and get this poor girl the items from her "dream wish list." I think this girl has really and truly embraced the spirit of Christmas.
During the holidays, it is important to make yourself a priority. I'm not talking about buying yourself diamonds or a gold Rolex. I am only suggesting that you pay extra attention to your appearance.
No matter what you're celebrating -- the Winter Solstice, just wrapped Hanukkah or looking forward to 2011 -- you'll surely need festively fab makeup looks.
She has seams in her stockings, pin curls in her hair, and a wardrobe older than your parents. Celebrate her with a Christmas gift that has classic appeal.
In 2009, I pledged to wear one little black dress for a year as an exercise in sustainability and a fundraiser. And for the next 365 days, I reinvented my uniform solely using accessories that were either vintage, handmade, reused or donated.
As part of our "Dear Santa" series on what today's top style makers plan to give (and hope to get) for the holidays, see some of Bryan Boy's picks below.
The annual office party is potentially the most dangerous night for your career whether you own the company or work in it. Here are a few simple do's and don'ts to have fun, but not sacrifice your career.
Now that Americans have started following the British lead and using two middle names, the Brits have to do us one better by using three.
Adios Vacuum Cleaner. Buh-Bye monogrammed coffee mugs. Bakeware is not what we call a "good gift." Here are some options to delight the most hormonally challenged woman, mom and mom-to-be.
How do you feel about having your photo snapped? Are you happy about it, or do you hate it? I find this subject fascinating, as I have started to shoot photos of people as a career.
It's a good time to be an Oprah fan, particularly if you are a chronic dieter or someone who frets about your weight.
First she showed us fashion's future-- and now she is giving us a glimpse into our nation's fashion history.
The coolest event in Los Angeles lately was photographer Brian Bowen Smith's launch for his new book, The Men + Women of Marc Jacobs.
Pandora Young, 2010.12.21