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Posts by Madeleine Kim

Madeleine Kim is the Senior Brand Manager at M.M.LaFleur, where she started out as a stylist. She loves developing styling-focused content and creating newsletters that bring the M.M. community together.

Yes, We Made a “Suit” for Working from Home

November 06, 2020

Yes, We Made a “Suit” for Working from Home

“Power suit” takes on new meaning when you’re not going to the office.

The One Thing Every Pair of Pants Must Do

October 30, 2020

The One Thing Every Pair of Pants Must Do

I’m upping my pants game. Here are the 6 pairs that made the cut.

What I Wear When I Need a Hug

October 23, 2020

What I Wear When I Need a Hug

3 wearable cocoons to get you through 2020.

What to Wear to the Only 2020 Event Worth Dressing Up For

October 16, 2020

What to Wear to the Only 2020 Event Worth Dressing Up For

Election day is this year’s can’t-miss event. We’ll see you there.

The One Item That Cured My Decision Fatigue

October 16, 2020

The One Item That Cured My Decision Fatigue

2020 is full of too-big choices. What you wear doesn’t have to be one of them.

How to Talk About the Election at Work

October 02, 2020

How to Talk About the Election at Work

HR professionals share their tips for navigating this tricky time.

The Three Two-for-One Pieces You Need This Fall

October 02, 2020

The Three Two-for-One Pieces You Need This Fall

A coat, a jacket, and a top that do double duty.

Has Fashion Changed for Good? M.M.’s Founders Consult Style Expert Véronique Hyland to Find Out

January 28, 2022

Has Fashion Changed for Good? M.M.’s Founders Consult Style Expert Véronique Hyland to Find Out

Three industry pros look toward the future of fashion with hope.

5 Turtleneck Looks Inspired by Iconic Women

September 25, 2020

5 Turtleneck Looks Inspired by Iconic Women

What to wear with 6 shades of Foster pant.

I Wore My Emotions on My Sleeve for a Week—Here’s What Happened

September 18, 2020

I Wore My Emotions on My Sleeve for a Week—Here’s What Happened

The unexpected benefits of dressing in the colors of your mood.

5 Up-for-Anything Outfits That Don’t Fall Flat

September 04, 2020

5 Up-for-Anything Outfits That Don’t Fall Flat

Our flats can walk the walk and dance ‘til the music dies.

How to Rally When You Just…Can’t

September 04, 2020

How to Rally When You Just…Can’t

10 women share their tricks for getting (and staying) motivated.

What to Wear This Fall According to Your Shape

September 05, 2020

What to Wear This Fall According to Your Shape

Tools (not rules) to help you shop our fall collection like a pro.

5 Waist-Up Outfits to Make WFH More Interesting

August 22, 2020

5 Waist-Up Outfits to Make WFH More Interesting

Video conferencing doesn’t need to be boring.

Want to Feel Powerful? Wear This

August 14, 2020

Want to Feel Powerful? Wear This

What to wear when you need a confidence boost.

The 30-Minute Wardrobe Refresh Busy Women Swear By

August 14, 2020

The 30-Minute Wardrobe Refresh Busy Women Swear By

Everything you’ve always wanted to know about virtual styling appointments.

The 3-Piece Equation That Will Change the Way You Dress

August 07, 2020

The 3-Piece Equation That Will Change the Way You Dress

You may be stuck at home, but that doesn’t mean you can’t dress up and have some fun.

13 Reasons You’ll Thank Yourself for Buying These Dresses

August 07, 2020

13 Reasons You’ll Thank Yourself for Buying These Dresses

Times are tough. Reach for a dress that always has your back.

What to Pack for a Week-Long Trip in Any Climate

December 10, 2021

What to Pack for a Week-Long Trip in Any Climate

Increase your outfit options, not your baggage fees.

A Pair of Shoes That’s Worth Wearing Shoes For

July 31, 2020

A Pair of Shoes That’s Worth Wearing Shoes For

The inside scoop on our latest shoe style.

The One Thing We Actually Love About Working from Home

July 17, 2020

The One Thing We Actually Love About Working from Home

14 women share how their morning routines have changed (for the better!) over the last six months.

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