February 29, 2016
“We Don’t Have the Funds for Retention Bonuses…”
And with that, her heart hit the floor. Working for a company that gets acquired every two years is bad enough, but at least the buyer usually tries to make it worth one’s while to stick around…
Her new manager continued…
“But you know that we’re headquartered in France?” (uh, yea, the accent sort of gave the secret away…)
“If your partner can get the first week of March off of work, I’d like to send you both to stay in our corporate apartment for a week…” (note that the corporate apartment is on the Rue Montaigne…)
You’re not quite sure you heard correctly. Take a deep breath: “Let me check, but I’m sure it won’t be a problem…”
“You won’t mind flying Business Class? We don’t have enough “miles” to send you 1st Class…”
“No, no, Business Class is fine.”
(Cue angels singing in the background…)
love,
Janice
heatherskib says
Drool. Sooo pretty!
Doré Way says
Yes, please – I'll take two (trips and wardrobes)!
Suzi says
Your stories are so charming (and funny!) "cue angels singing…" Thank you for the giggle. I truly hope that this would happen in real life for someone! How fun!
Scottie says
Love love love the colors!!!
Nancy says
Love this and I love grey, but can't wear it near my face..so these options of red and pink make it so much easier!! Thanks!
Anonymous says
This is absolutely fabulous, the wardrobe and the fantasy. It is so elegant and lovely and practical and flexible and…… WOW.
Deb from Vancouver
Taste of France says
I really like this. I keep going back and forth: red or pink? Why not both?
I need to clean my closet. I work from home and rarely need to dress up. While the French are dressier than Americans for going shopping and such, I'm in a small city in the south, where you almost never see a suit or tie. I've given up on suits, but have hung on to a few in case I get called for business. Well, the call has come and the suits aren't working. The jackets of a few years ago look outdated–not fitted enough. And the pants have gotten tighter (how is that possible!?!?!?). No point in holding on. Unwearable on every level. I still need to figure out what to do for this conference I have to present at. Purchases are out of the question. I have some OK items, but the conference is in the Gulf, and I have to be "modest," especially since I might be sitting on a stage above the audience–no knees! The least-bad pants, a jacket, a crisp white blouse. That will have to work.
lrlincks says
Would you be able to have one of your suits tailored to be more "modern"? Would be less costly than a new one. Good luck at the conference!!
Taste of France says
I just don't think it would be worth it. It's from 2000 or so, from a super-high-end boutique in Berlin, but the style then was to button pretty high. It's just too bulky. And I don't have time to get it fixed. And I don't want to spend the money! My freelancer lifestyle is not at all like my former life in upper management in a giant multinational. I actually sleep at night (my former boss told me that it was a myth people needed 8 hours of sleep at night!!!) but I do not spend money on clothes. My spending goes toward memories, life, what really matters. Outfits are merely a means to an end.
Anonymous says
What about a trip to a thrift or consignment store? Or how about one of those services that let you rent designer clothes? It doesn't have to cost alot and you can find some really nice things. You will feel so much more confident in clothes that make you happy!
Gwendolynn
GeckoHiker says
As a retired consultant, I can say that looking businesslike is just as good as looking modern. Perhaps the pants and a sharp looking blouse with the fitted jacket buttoned up as you say, that is certainly modest.
francetaste says
You all are so kind with your suggestions! I happen to live in a remote corner of southern France, and the nearest town has limited shopping possibilities. There are some interesting consignment and thrift shops (the thrifts have some cool antiques!) but not enough to ensure finding something specific. The nearest city is 1.5-2 hours drive away, and going there is an all-day thing which I just don't have time for.
I decided to go with a very dark navy pant suit that has a single-button jacket, still-current cut (bought at the soldes in Paris VERY long ago), with white stitching. I'm going to wear it with a blue/white striped Ralph Lauren no-iron shirt (I do iron it, but it travels very well). The second day I can either wear the same suit with a different Ralph Lauren shirt (plain white), or with a cardigan instead of the jacket. I just went through the whole dress-up travel quandary as I lost both my parents last fall, within 3 weeks of each other. But the dress suit and silk dress I wore then won't work–they come to the knee and are cut straight, so they are above the knee when I sit.
I really doubt this is going to be a recurring dilemma (business travel to the Middle East), so I'm glad I have something that will get me through.
Thank you again for your help!
lrlincks says
So pretty!! I don't wear pink or pleated skirts but I still love it! :) The story line……….so cute! Let me check………ha ha ha!!
Laura says
Wonderful wardrobe. Wonderful fantasy story.
Laura says
Wonderful wardrobe. Wonderful fantasy story.
Anonymous says
Sigh! Such a pretty, soft and feminine wardrobe.
GeckoHiker says
That is the classic "Let me think about it, yes!" trip. And, hubby is definitely going–lol.
Grammy Goodwill says
Love the trip even more than the wardrobe.
Renee says
LOVE this. Wish it could have been one of your 12 Months, 12 Outfits combos.
Valkirria says
https://goo.gl/images/CfGHDt
a capsule wardrobe around these colors, please
Virginia B in NC says
From seven years in the future…looking at these wonderful archives….this is one of my favorite combinations of colors; ruby and dark grey are stunning together. Thank you for inserting lovely blush pink. Have found a cardigan and an LL Bean tee lurking in my closet that I can add to this batch of clothes, thank you!