Five Tips for Stylish Office Dressing

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Dressing for work doesn’t have to be boring so we have put together our top five tips that will help you inject some of your personality into your work wear.

Add a splash of colour

If your office outfits are all about monochrome or nude tones why not add a pop of colour with a bright heel. Accessories are an easy way to try out and update your look. A colourful bag is another simple way to inject some life into your outfit without making you feel uncomfortable.

Give dresses a go

We challenge you to wear a dress one day a week. There are so many advantages of wearing a dress to work. They are easy to throw on, no hunting about for matching items and you will always be ready for that important meeting. Dresses don’t have to be floaty and girly so don’t worry if that style isn’t for you. Military style dresses have a great structured style and wrap style dresses suit everyone.

Steer clear of black

Everyone loves black because it is so easy to wear and incredibly chic. As we leave winter behind us and head towards spring now is the perfect time to introduce some lighter shades into the office. A camel skirt with a cream knit is ideal for making you look stylish and professional.

Accessorise

We touched on this point before but if your office does have a very strict dress code then accessories are the way to make your style statement. The right handbag, pair of shoes or scarf has the power to change your whole look.

Invest in a suit

We are all for power dressing and owning the right suit is a serious confidence booster when it comes to office dressing. Make sure you find the right style to suit your body shape and consider having it tailored to ensure the perfect fit. You can also take the blazer and pair it with skirts and dresses.

Gemma Dorling
Gemma Dorling
Gemma is a fashion writer contributing to magazines and online sites. She also writes her own fashion blog www.lifesacatwalk.com. In her spare time she enjoys reading, running and finding new places to eat.

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