Tessa Faye O’Connell is a contributor known for her work at various fashion houses specializing in media and public relations, currently working at Coach as its global PR director. She’s a mom of two, working to expand her influence in the fashion space through styling while also just making it out the door on time.
I’ve been in the fashion industry for 10+ years with a closet full of clothes busting at the seams. Yet no amount of clothes could have prepared me for having to get ready with the limited amount of time allotted with two littles at home. Suddenly, my leisurely routine of 45 minutes to an hour to get ready is now dwindled down to a meager five minutes to get dressed and head out the door.
I’ve tried a few different ways to organize my life as a commuting mom since my second daughter was born, and “winging it” always left me feeling disheveled, discombobulated, and not prepared. There’s nothing like feeling good in your outfit, making it out the door on time for your train, and working a full day in the city to make you feel like you are in fact superwoman—supermom. Herein, I am ready to reveal the outfit folder.
I’ve found myself sneaking away for little pockets of time, after the girls go to bed (revenge bedtime), to sort through my closet to find outfits to store away in an organized folder for different work scenarios so I am prepared for the morning. The coordination ranges through a variety of different styles: rainy-day commuting woman, elevated working mom, comfy cute, and even business chic. Organizing these outfits into this folder has given me the preparation (i.e., sanity) to get ready in the five minutes I have.
Some of my most cherished items are the ones that are essential to my favorite outfit recipes. They are the items that always work in a bind and magically mesh with almost everything else that I already have in my closet. Silk trousers, button-downs, that perfect crisp denim. Then there’s a suede jacket, the perfect layering T-shirt, and beige, beautiful sweaters. The list goes on, but I rounded up some core favorites in my rotation. They are my hero pieces that have made getting ready as a commuting mom of two not only bearable but, dare I say, enjoyable.
Striped Button-Down Shirt

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This item has saved me more times than I can count. Open with a T-shirt over jeans, closed over silk pants, styled with the bump when pregnant. Although I have a few favorite variations, it’s that item that always works in a bind and always makes you feel a bit more put together.
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Yoshi Classic Oversized Button Down
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