Name: Emily Masamitsu
M.O.: Digital assets manager, aka iPad guru
Why she chose this outfit: "I was heading first to jury duty and then to the office today, so I wanted something that would be respectable in a courtroom but not boring, plus shoes that could take me comfortably from downtown to midtown Manhattan. I chose this outfit because it's simple and classic but the scarf adds a bit of fun."
Her look: Classic with pizzazz
Standout item: Elegant circle scarf
Where to get it: "Earrings: fake pearls from Nordstrom's Rack (opens in new tab), $10; scarf: a gift from a friend; top: white t-shirt from Club Monaco (opens in new tab), $25; skirt: BCBG (opens in new tab) from Bloomingdale's, $80; watch: Frye (opens in new tab) loafers from DSW, $90.
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