11 Work from Home Outfit Ideas | LookBook by Nichola Jackson

In this Pick your Brain Segment, we are chatting with Style Coach, Nichola Jackson owner of Think Fashionista. Nichola pulled together some fashionable, yet comfy items that will help you stay fashionably correct while you work from home.  

Pick your Brain Segment:

Working from Home LookBook

Comfy and Cute Pajamas

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OtherWild “Future is female” comfy black T-shirt paired with Nicole Miller Artelier silk black and whte striped pants and  birkenstocks for max comfort

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NYC Based designer Brandon Murphy Custom Silk Navy Robe 

 

Casual Kid Drop-off

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NYC Based Designer Brandon Murphy Custom Two Piece Set paired with metallic Ferragamo Mules.

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Thrifted plaid shacket slightly open with Ivy Park Cargo Sweats and  JW Anderson Chain Mules

 

 

Gym Fresh

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Monochromatic look with C9 black racerback tank top paired with Lululemon camo biker shorts, Adidas black track jacket, and Nike Vapormax Sneakers

 

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Another monochromatic look with an Under Armor Blue racerback tank with C9 teal tights, Champion hoodie and Nike React Sneakers.

 

 

“Camera Ready” Meeting Looks

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Business friendly look with a Free People yellow bandeau under a Ralph Lauren wool peak lapel blazer and Ivy Park Sweats; paired with JW Anderson Chain Mule.

 

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Fun Vintage long sleeve top and Sandy Liang for Target quilted black jogger pants and black birks.

 

 

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Still “business friendly” with a silk vintage Celine striped button down blouse, Uniqlo Ivory corduroy pants, and  some JW Anderson Chain Mules.

 


Happy Hour Looks

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Love a one piece look, this is a Uniqlo full length denim shacket and I belted it with a black leather Kooples wide belt. Paired this with some ribbed gray wool Monse over the knee high boots.

 

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Thrifted cropped knit sweater paired with vintage Girbaud mom jeans and Balenciaga sneakers.

 

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Stay connected with Nichola: 

 

Hello, my name is Nichola Jackson (pronounced Cola) and I’m from northern NJ. In 2013 when I was 28, I made the decision to go back to school after dropping out at 19. While attending college, I started selling my never worn or gently used luxury clothes/shoes online to earn extra money to cover books and other schooling costs. It was around this same time, that my aunt introduced me to thrifting and reselling. I’d ALWAYS been into fashion, so I had a pretty good eye, and the profit margins were well worth the treasure hunts. Soon after, my fashion flipping side “hustle” morphed into an online store and me reselling full time. After graduation, I continued reselling and started to grow a local network of people that admired my personal style and requested me to shop for them. 

This eventually led me to creating a styling services company called ThinkFashionista. 

Today, ThinkFashionista provides both retail goods, and closet services, to individuals who struggle navigating their own personal space and style. Each client is unique and the goal is to always curate an experience based on their specific needs. In recent years, we’ve helped both women AND men, not only adopt a sense of style that truly reflects their individuality, but transform the closet space that’s continually hindered their style evolution. I believe that “Closet Therapy” is monumental in adopting a “look good, feel good” mindset, which essentially leads to a more organized and overall productive lifestyle. 

“Style, real style, has no contingencies”/ “More with Less” 

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