Jenna Lyons is such a bad ass. Loving this glimpse into her chic office and as always, crazy about her style. I'll forever love those Céline colorblock pants and the cap-toe Isabel Marant heels. You can get a better look at her jean jacket and Céline pant look here.
Débora masters a cool black and white look that we can't wait to try for fall. The blogger wears a long wrap button-down shirt with black jeans, a woven leather bag and knotted pointed-toe mule flats. This look is great for work and beyond.
Work clothes don't necessarily have to be boring. Don't believe us? Check out this ultra-chic grey-on-grey look for the creative office that consist of a slouchy tee and a fitted pencil skirt. We recommend trying pumps or heeled sandals to complete the look.
Here is a fresh take on the camel coat that is perfect for wearing to the office. The effortless layers are key, like the classic blue button-down shirt worn over an olive green turtleneck top. Finish the look with statement geometric drop earrings, a black midi skirt, your camel coat and then you're good to go!
When we think of a monochrome style, black, white or grey typically comes to mind. However, we recently came across this head-to-toe brown look that's opening up our minds to other cool color options. With a textured teddy bear coat, a ribbed sweater, and wide-leg pants that are all in the same brown color family, you have a standout outfit for a fashion-forward office look.
Blogger Linh Niller recently caught my eye with this incredibly chic look. Her camel coat, white tee, grey trousers, and strappy heeled sandals make for perfect fall work style.
Let's face it: dressing for work can be a total drag. Luckily, we spotted Camille Rowe's fashion-forward street style look to help liven up our work wardrobes. To re-create the minimal cool look, all you'll need is a crisp white sleeveless shell top, a pair of navy wide-leg trousers, platform sandals and a simple clutch.
If you're on the hunt for a great work outfit that's perfect for a fashion-forward office, this easy combo may be right up your alley this fall and winter. Good news is you may already have everything you need in your closet. Megan Ellaby shows that all you need is 2 key pieces to make a stylish statement: a floral print midi dress and pointed-toe boots. Another plus is that you can easily wear this straight from work to drinks and dinner.
Completely blown away by Sarah Rutson's street style. She somehow always masters the art of looking ready for work and dinner in the same breath. Her blazer, white shirt, ribbed knit tube top, cropped pants and lace-up boots create a super stylish layered look that's suitable for the office and beyond.
This season is all about reveling in the fresh, the new, and the lightweight and that summery attitude can extend into your office wardrobe. After wearing the same practical clothes for weeks on end (think button-ups and simple trousers) the hotter weather can be a great excuse to revamp every aspect of your closet. During Haute Couture, Evangelie Smyrniotaki was photographed wearing a work wear to dinner date look. Her intricate red blouse, layered gold necklaces, and red mesh heels are anything but boring.
Sugar, Spice + everything nice! My favorite parts are the pastel manis, the sunglasses + all the great pumps! Click below for more + to find out how to get the look...
Caroline Issainspires us with her chic office style for spring and proves that keeping it professional doesn't mean that you have to keep it boring! Despite the fact that she is in a formal suit and button-down shirt, she includes several chic and fun accents with her bold red lip, embroidered crossbody bag and statement white slingback heels.
For those of you lucky enough to enjoy the added perks of a casual work environment, we have a new look for you to throw into the rotation. The two-piece suit, while formal enough for any office dress code gets a fashion-forward reboot when paired with casual sneakers, chunky gold jewelry, and some faux fur. You may want to make this your new go-to uniform and we're right there with you.
Imagine this: you’re at your creative job all day long and finally get off to grab drinks with a coworker and you don’t have to go home and change. That’s the kind of outfit flexibility we’re always striving for. Keep things office appropriate with a blazer and turtleneck. Then get funky with patent leather pants and a pair of crisp white "ugly" sneakers.
When we start a new season, it is extremely helpful to take a look at some style inspiration from the one and only Olivia Palermo. She is always full of new ideas that are fashion-forward and super chic. This layered look is certainly no exception and it requires only four key pieces: a burnt orange trench coat, an oversized blue top with statement sleeves, navy wide-leg pants, and heels or boots of your choice. For extra style points and added flair, just scrunch the trench coat sleeves up in order to expose the blue top's sleeves.
Dressing for work can definitely be a little daunting at times. Taking notes on Giorgia Tordini's chic summer street style that is absolutely perfect to wear to the office. She struts her stuff in a tan button-down utility shirt, a high-waisted black midi skirt and flat ankle-strap sandals.
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again; depending on your field, workwear isn’t exclusive to muted pencil skirts and tucked in button down shirts. When paired correctly (and smartly) you can have fun with your office looks, too. This blogger did that perfectly by throwing a double-breasted summer jacket over a printed blouse. Instead of slacks, she opted for high waisted white River Island trousers and rather than picking a simple pump, she kept things seasonal and chic with a pair of strappy heeled sandals.
Dressing for work doesn't have to be a drag and we can prove it! We are currently taking notes on this sporty-cool neutral look so we can re-create it for the office this Fall. All you need is an oatmeal turtleneck knit, tan wide-leg trousers and simple white sneakers.
There’s nothing we love more than a multi-situational office look; one that can take you from typing at a desk to tapas at your favorite happy hour spot. This fashion blogger gave us just that by pairing minimal but trendy basics; a wool coat, white blouse, raw-hem jeans, and a pair of black leather loafer mules. We’re taking notes.
Move from summer to fall with ease in this sleek street style look that's perfect for work. First, you'll need a classic blue striped button-down shirt and a navy high-waisted skirt that hits right at the knees. Then, you'll need to drape a leather jacket over your shoulders and finish the ensemble with a top handle leather bag and ankle-strap sandals. You can leave the shirt slouchy and unbuttoned for the most part, but if your office calls for something a bit more put-together, it also looks great tucked and buttoned up to the collar.