
We’ve been showcasing how great of style men in PR have. Every week, one of our four contributors shares their look with us. It’s no secret that Ian Michael Crumm, Matt Prince, Matt Lush, and Ben Butler have style. Now … Continue reading
We’ve been showcasing how great of style men in PR have. Every week, one of our four contributors shares their look with us. It’s no secret that Ian Michael Crumm, Matt Prince, Matt Lush, and Ben Butler have style. Now … Continue reading
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We’ve been showcasing how great of style men in PR have. Every week, one of our four contributors shares their look with us. It’s no secret that Ian Michael Crumm, Matt Prince, Matt Lush, and Ben Butler have style. Now … Continue reading
By: Briea Curington — Contributor After spending four years in college and coming out seemingly unscathed, I have learned one very important lesson: networking is crucial. Four years ago, I was a bright-eyed freshman in a new city, hundreds of … Continue reading
The number of men working in public relations may be limited, but the number of men working in public relations with great style is not. We think it’s time to showcase how great of style men in PR actually have. … Continue reading
We searched the #PRSSANC hashtag, had you submit looks, took some of our own photos, etc. Here are the looks we came up with for this special edition of PRSSA National Conference Work It Wednesday. Have a look we missed? Tweet, … Continue reading
The number of men working in public relations may be limited, but the number of men working in public relations with great style is not. We think it’s time to showcase how great of style men in PR actually have.
What he’s wearing:
Ray Ban Frameless New Wayfarers, H&M blue/white pinstriped blazer and heather-grey v-neck, Citizens Eco-drive watch, Nordstrom Pocket Square, Express chinos and Ralph Lauren boaters.
Where he’s going?
Caught in the act!
I was walking across campus when I received a business-related call. The person with me, who was going to photograph this week’s look for Work It Wednesdays anyway, took it as a good opportunity to capture a candid.
A few more words:
The last remains of warmer-weather dress before it gets too cold in Pittsburgh. For higher temperatures, I feel that v-necks are the new dress shirts and boaters are the new dress shoe. Together they can fulfill a fresh definition of “business casual (at least for most cases).”
Bonus Look:
“Today I felt like keeping it simple when heading to the Freedom Center to volunteer my PR services. Why not put myself to use while I’m on the job hunt, right? I’m wearing red heels that I miraculously purchased for $7 with black skinny jeans (although they aren’t jean material). I paired it with my new black top from Express that has a leather panel around the neck and a zipper in the back. I absolutely love wearing black! Around my wrist, I’m wearing a Cartier love bracelet look-alike and a gold bangle with an evil eye charm from Express. My make up is extremely simple with just some powder, cheek/lip stain, and mascara. I am obsessed with the Stainiac cheek/lip stain I received in this months Birchbox. “
Remember: If you have a look you think we need to know about, post it on Twitter or Instagram, mention us and use the hashtag #WorkItWednesday. Also, Emily will be at #PRSSANC on the look for great examples of professional attire! Find her in your best look and you may be featured on our site!
The number of men working in public relations may be limited, but the number of men working in public relations with great style is not. We think it’s time to showcase how great of style men in PR actually have. … Continue reading
By: Jordan Paquet — Contributor As we make our way through four years of schooling, the cliche of “poor college student” slowly becomes more of a reality. Deciding whether or not you need to buy an “optional” textbook is something … Continue reading
The number of men working in public relations may be limited, but the number of men working in public relations with great style is not. We think it’s time to showcase how great of style men in PR actually have. … Continue reading