Outfit Pairings That Will Make Your Workwear a Whole Lot Trendier
It’s no secret that the everyday 9-5 grind can be dull, but that doesn’t mean that how you dress for the office has to be too. In that case, why not brighten up your Mondays with our inspirational workwear style tips…!
Match your pout to your pumps
Add a pop of colour to any outfit with not only your choice of footwear but your lipstick too. If the rest of your outfit is dark, match a bright red lip to a pair of red pumps, and you’ll make a major impact. For the office though, we do recommend avoiding strappy stiletto heels unless you’re prepared to have an agonising 9-5.
Swap a blazer for statement outerwear
If your outfit feels understated – a black skirt or trousers and white blouse, for example – make it stylish with statement outerwear. This is a great option for those days when you have plans to hit the bar straight after the office and luckily, it’s a style that will take you through the next few seasons. If you’re struggling for inspiration regarding what’s on trend right now, take a look at websites such as Ashleigh Plus Size that is known for their up to date styles.
Add a feminine touch to a suit
These days, a trouser suit isn’t just for men! However, those that want to add an extra feminine touch to their two-piece might want to add something such as a lace or silk camisole. To avoid a fashion faux pas here, make sure that the neckline is high enough so that it doesn’t look like you’ve worn a suit over a negligee.
Trade in big accessories for fuss-free jewellery
One of the biggest accessory trends right now is minimalist jewellery, and it’s really highlighted the fact that understated jewels don’t have to be boring or basic. Simple hoop earrings, thin stacked rings and initial necklaces can be a welcome addition to any outfit, whether you choose to go for gold or shimmer in silver.
Trade in your standard pencil skirt
While a pencil skirt might be the archetypal office wear, that doesn’t mean that you have to stick to it day in day out. Trade something standard in for something unexpected such as an asymmetrical wrap skirt that will even look good with a smart, plain t-shirt or fitted jumper.
Make your jumpsuit part of the dress code
It might not necessarily be the type of workwear that you had in mind, but in certain months (and with the right accessories) you can pull off a jumpsuit pretty well. Adding a chic blazer, for example, can bring it from casual to elegant especially when you swap your sneakers for a pair of t-bar heels. Of course, it’s best to avoid anything too printed or too low cut in this instance.