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Dressing for a real, full life.

WorkLifeFashion started with a simple frustration: a closet split in two. One half for who you're supposed to be at work, the other for who you actually are the rest of the time — and a lot of standing in front of it wondering why getting dressed is this hard.

So this is where we close the gap. Real, useful takes on making one wardrobe carry you from the office to out with friends and family — what's worth wearing this season, what to skip, and the small swaps that do the most. Plus the rest of the picture: Cape Cod life, and the home you come back to. Fashion, work, life — talked about like a friend who actually gets dressed in the morning.

Style isn't a costume you change into. It's just you, dressed well for the day you're actually having.

Tracey O'Mara, founder of WorkLifeFashion

Founder

Tracey O'Mara

Tracey O'Mara is the eye behind WorkLifeFashion — and, honestly, the proof of concept. A working woman and a mother who has never once let "busy" be an excuse to look anything less than entirely herself, she built this label out of her own closet: the pieces friends always asked about, the looks that carried a 9 a.m. meeting straight through to a 7 p.m. table without missing a beat.

Her real gift is editing — knowing what to leave out. She'll pass on the trend and keep the cut, skip the logo and chase the fabric, and she can tell from across a room whether a thing will still feel right a year from now. Work, life, and everything blurred between: she dresses for all of it at once, and makes it look easy.

New England raised and Cape Cod based, Tracey believes great style isn't about having more — it's about knowing exactly who you are when you get dressed. Every piece in The Edit clears the same bar she sets for her own mornings: would I actually wear this, on a real day, in a real life?

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