It's very eccentric. While it isnt something i would personally wear i think she looks great and makes a change from all the usual dull boardroom attire.
She is quirky, and like orangebathwater, I think business suits on women always look crap (unless you can afford Prada). I'm not too sure about the tartan hat with bobble ensemble though.
I applaud her originality ... I think it is good to stand out from the cheap suit/necktie look that seems to be endemic in the Apprentice. Sometimes it works for her, sometimes it doesn't but it shows a personal confidence/creativity/expression, which I admire.
I could do without the berets but otherwise she looks attractive but professional. Plus the colour combinations are very tv friendly, so I suspect she knows what she is doing.
I really liked the tweed jacket she was wearing this week, a black background with vivid green checks (from what I could see) those colours suited her very well.
Originally Posted by FlyingParachute7: “I applaud her originality ... I think it is good to stand out from the cheap suit/necktie look that seems to be endemic in the Apprentice. Sometimes it works for her, sometimes it doesn't but it shows a personal confidence/creativity/expression, which I admire.”
I agree. I love Lucinda, but she went down in my estimation slighty last week when I caught a glimpse of a label on the underneath of one of her shoes
I think shes got great style, totally individual and does not follow the Zara, M and S, Next etc pack like alot of other office based ladies do. Theres a few shops I can think of in Edinburgh that she may use if she shops there.
It was great to help her stand out in the first two weeks, where instead of being ignored like some of the others, she was the weird woman in the green top and purple beret walking at the back of the group.