Cubicle Chic

Cubicle Chic is a personal style blog, founded by Lindsay Mueller and Meredith Duncan. Cubicle Chic focuses on dressing for the corporate world, with a healthy dose of creativity and flair. These two ladies believe that your 9-5 wardrobe shouldn’t bore you—there’s no need to get lost in a sea of suits! Instead, stand out by expressing yourself and find trends and style signatures that work for you. That’s a sure-fire way to make for a feel-good, look-good situation—and who doesn’t want both?

  • Stay Gold
    Makin’ it (at) Work: Stay Gold
    , December 29, 2011

    Still in holiday mode, but feeling a little over all things red and green? Cubicle Chic has the perfect answer: shimmery metallics! Check out this pre-New Year’s look that’s perfect for work and play.

  • Holiday Sparkle
    Makin’ it (at) Work: Holiday Sparkle
    , December 15, 2011

    Sequins in the office? Absolutely! (Well, until New Year’s, anyway.) Cubicle Chic gets in the holiday spirit and shows us plenty of options for making sparkles work in the office.

  • Librarian Chic
    Makin’ It (at) Work: Librarian Chic
    , December 1, 2011

    The first thing that comes to mind when you think of pleats might be a Catholic school uniform—not exactly ideal workwear. But as Cubicle Chic (and some fabulous bloggers) show us, pleats can be professional, ladylike, and even fun.

  • Menswear
    Menswear à la Femme
    , November 17, 2011

    We’re big fans of women’s empowerment, but that doesn’t mean we don’t want to steal some things from the guys every now and then. Like their fashion. Here’s how to put a feminine twist on some menswear classics.

  • Lucky Green
    Makin’ It (at) Work: Lucky Green
    , October 6, 2011

    Emerald green—this bold jewel tone was all over the fall runways, but it’s perfect for the office, too! Cubicle Chic shows us how to make the look work for the workplace.

  • Spot On
    Makin’ It (at) Work: Spot On
    , September 22, 2011

    This season, polka dots are back! They’re feminine, timeless, and current, but they can also be hard to pull off without looking cute or clowny. Cubicle Chic shows us how to make this trend work in the office.