Hey curvy girls all over the world,
The transition from fall/winter work clothes into spring can be quite the challenge. Since we have shorter months of warmth, we often don’t want to spend a lot of money on spring/summer workwear. When it comes to spring office style the key is to keep things simple and chic. Steer clear of super sheer pieces, clingy dresses, and too short skirts. Also, you don’t want to over do it on the footwear either. By now you should know to nix the flip flops at work and too sexy strappy sandals.
Today, I will share with you my personal shopping tips on building a stylish work wardrobe for spring and summer.
Spring is probably a little bit easier to shop for work once you narrow down what you want your look to be. I find that most women want to get up and go and not spend a ton of time on figuring out what to wear.
Spring workwear doesn’t have to be stuffy or boring which is why I added some on trend styles to shop for in this guide. I find that incorporating trends into office attire makes getting dressed for work fun.
This spring go for sophisticated dresses in classic silhouettes with trendy details. You will look polished and youthful.
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Peplum dress: Monif C.
In this day and age our wardrobes are built on separates. I like the idea of mixing and matching classic styles with trendier pieces for an interesting look.
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Snake Print Top: Simply Be
Polka dot top: Kristin Miles
Mint Peplum Top: Kristin Miles
I absolutely love the new blazers. Collarless, exposed zippers, and printed blazers will take any office look to the next level. I am a fan of trousers and love the tuxedo striped trousers and bright colored trousers. Rock them with pointed toe pumps to create a professional ensemble.
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Yellow Blazer: Eloquii
Tuxedo Pants: Simply Be
The New Suit
If you work in a creative environment then you can easily get away with a printed suit. It’s ridiculously chic and easy to break apart and create numerous outfits.
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OK folks, there you have it. Our little guide to a dashingly chic spring office wardrobe.
How do you like to dress for the office in spring and summer?