The Asian Age

@ the office

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It’s holiday time and your work place is completely doused in revelry. These are your peeps, your competitio­n, your break buddies, your car pool buddies; that you average 10 hour days with deadlines hanging over your heads like swords. You brave through together — the canteen food, evening rush hour, morning hangovers, afternoon lethargy, crisis meetings that never seem to end and endure together the excruciati­ng ( read with a grave and ominous baritone) “Death by ppt…” And now, you get to let your hair down and call it a year with your battalion — right? Wrong! Statistica­lly, some of the most embarrassi­ng moments in a person’s profession­al environmen­t take place in a casual office party, leaving enough ammunition for a year full of gossip till someone tips the scales the year after. We all remember a “drunk Ruby” doing the Macarena from last year’s revelry! While we can give you the old “maintain decorum” speech, that’s pretty much all in your hands. What we can do is give you a set of pointers on how to “kill it” by putting your best foot forward. Remember, office parties are also a great way of impressing those that hold the puppet strings, with just how “well put together” you are. Perception management people. What has changed drasticall­y over the past years is the definition of appropriat­e work wear. It’s no longer neck ties and corporate get up. With most of the work places taking a “smart casual” approach to work wear, the mix of casual with a hint of formal is what does it.

Fall winter 2015 fashion trends across the globe embrace fabric, texture, fit and structure with more layers and festivity, but muted colours. Some of the leading designers in Europe and America have showcased outfits replete with textures muted colour palettes and layers. We cover the top trends making impression­s on the runway for AW15 work and party wear styles.

Designers like Stella McCartney, Ann Taylor, Ted Baker, Micheal Kors, etc; sit smack at the centre and here’s what their dishing out this festive season.

TONED- DOWN HUES

Syncing with the New York Fashion Week, forecaster­s at Pantone released their colour report for the season, predicting that the trending palette for fall will include dried herb, desert sage, stormy weather blue, oak buff, Biscay Bay teal, reflecting pond ( a cool blue), cadmium orange, cashmere rose, amethyst orchid and marsala, the Pantone colour of the year for 2015. Designers seemed to agree, taking a break from sugary winter pastels and bright colour pops that were popular on fall and winter runways in recent years. This time, it was all about neutrals and muted shades, complement­ed by rich jewel tones. To say military green is trending in menswear is a bit like calling the devout Pope a Catholic: from cuts to utilitaria­n details, battlefiel­d uniforms have come to set the foundation of the contempora­ry wardrobe. Whether olive drab or hunter, fern or artichoke, subdued shades of green were worked across everything from tailored pieces to smart- casual separates.

The writer is a film maker, design junkie, marketing whiz with an eye

for fashion, lifestyle and style.

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