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Three easy looks for T’day transition

          

Already having a panic attack looking at your Thanksgiving to-do list? Scratch one thing off by wearing a dress that not only makes you look fabulous, but will last through the kitchen war zone. This way, you can go straight from cooking (or unwrapping store-bought pies) and arrive perfectly put together at the dining room table. 

Here’s a fabulous start. This Thakoon design made its public debut when Michelle Obama wore it to the first presidential debate in Mississippi. The warm rose hues and rich creams made Obama appear calm, classy and inviting - just like you want to appear this Thanksgiving. The short sleeves make it easy to get around the kitchen, and the durable material and pretty print will not easily give way to food stains.

Michelle Obama picture by Getty from Daylife.com; Thakoon runway picture from Style.com

Getting your hands on one may be a little tough, though. Forget about buying it online. If you can, hit one of the specialty stores around the country that sell Thakoon’s line. You can find the list on his Web site (click on Stockists).

                  

You also can’t go wrong with this leopard print Ralph Lauren shift from his fall 2008 line, above left. The loose shape makes it easy to move around the kitchen, and it is perfect for hiding that bit of an after-Thanksgiving dinner bulge. Pair it with a black turtleneck, cover it with a cardigan or wear it solo.

BCBG’s slate pink dress (above, right) is light, breezy, and comfortable. This number will last through kitchen fiascos, dining room discussions and all the way to the couch for that requisite afternoon nap. The jersey material is perfect for the no-frills woman who still wants to put her best fashion foot forward.

         

But don’t take chances. Invest in a true cook’s everyday fashion staple: an elegant apron. Jessie Steele has a wide assortment of fun and striking aprons. Above are two favorites, the brightly colored ’50s apron, ($33, above left) or the chef’s onyx apron, (also $33, above right).

Runway photos above from Style.com

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