The holiday is over, and it’s time to go back to work. One of the best ways to get into autumn is updating the wardrobe. One does not need a whole new wardrobe, and one or two additions are enough to spice up the collection. So, for women looking for workwear, what styling solutions are available? Here are a few.
A number of catwalks did not feature a sporting knit, with references to every other thing from motocross racing stripes to alpine ski wear. Tailored trousers are a good pick to wear to the office when the weather allows it.
Women’s workwear should not be complicated. The mid height block heel, coupled with a suede slingback is a perfect styling solution for showing off those tanned ankles and toes. An excellent choice of brand currently would be By Far.
A super-sized shirt, preferably a masculine-style shirt, is another great addition to women’s official wear. It is sure to add oomph every single time it is worn. Tome is a perfect example, with their crisp monogrammed white shirt.
A good choice would be clean architectural lines carefully sculpted into structured fabrics. Also, go with a V-shaped neckline and no sleeves, as this clearly shows off sea-toned biceps. Joseph has the solution, with their satin stretch Bianca dress. You can go all day long in this dress looking professional and carefree.
This is a choice for brave enough women. A wide-leg pinstripe suit or a Prince of Wales super-wide trousers both make a great pick. To complete the look, throw in plain white trainers as well as a simple silk T-shirt, bringing out an understated chic look.
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