The best work dresses have a place in every wardrobe, whether you’re heading to the office, working remotely or meeting clients and colleagues on the road. In between meetings, project pitches and interviews with the boss or team members, a smart dress will always climb the ranks of your office attire; even better if it reflects your personal sense of style. Start with a simple shirt dress made for the warmer seasons. Then, in the colder months, a leather midi dress can surprise you with its professional look. Similarly, classic wrap silhouettes pair beautifully with heels, boots and flats, from trendy platform silhouettes to pretty Mary Janes.
What kind of dresses can you wear to work?
For an ultra-knotted look, go for tailored looses and fitted and look for belted dresses with a bit of structure and designs. A polo collar that nods to iconic prep (along with loafers) is without a doubt the ultimate finishing touch. If your dress code is fluid, knit dresses and printed styles, from stripes to florals to abstract patterns, will win big. And never forget the classic sheath for extra sophistication with a feminine touch. No matter your taste or work environment, you’re sure to find a few hits in the selection of the best work dresses ahead.
For a chic look: the midi dress
Midi dresses are sophisticated and perfect for work. Update your range with pleated and puff sleeve styles like van Rouje, Coperni, and Wolford. Of course, the silhouettes with tie and shirt dress are never missing in black or a beautiful floral print.
For a casual look: the shirt dress
Shirt dresses are absolutely iconic, gaining popularity in the 1960s and anchoring many a workwear collection. So refresh your range with versions in, for example, denim or corduroy cos. Or look for nuanced details like crease pleats and asymmetrical patterns, such as jaquemus and Alaiastyle range.
For a seventies look: the bohemian dress
The bohemian dress gives a 70s atmosphere to our wardrobe in both summer and winter and is a perfect balance between elegance and simplicity. It’s simple enough to wear on its own, as seen by Ganni gold vanessa bruno. In summer, we choose flat sandals as an accessory, but in winter, the right choice is to opt for suede boots.
For a comfortable look: the wrap dress
A staple in your wardrobe since the 1930s and 1940s, the wrap dress is quintessential at work, from silk to knit iterations (Diane Von Furstenberg‘s versions are exemplary) to beautiful colors and prints.
For a cozy look: the knitted dress
Knitted dresses do indeed work at work. Focus on longer lengths, higher-cut necklines and elegant details such as pleated skirts or a neat collar – see: & Other Stories gold Arket‘s colorful striped style. However, for work with longer lengths, versions that go crooked in the polo and tennis dresses are great.
For a timeless look: the belt dress
A dress with a belt not only defines your shape beautifully, but also adds structure to your look. The options range from utility-inspired designs such as Guccifrom cult versions to bold shoulders to cap sleeve silhouettes like van H&M and Mango.
For an elegant look: the sheath dress
Casings are undoubtedly the most traditional and well suited to a more formal dress code. They don’t have to be boring though, with elements like a sculptural neckline, waist detail and impeccably cut minimalist lines in play—Dolce Gabbana, Victoria Beckhamand Khaite make some of the freshest this season.
For a look that spans all four seasons: the denim dress
Although by definition it is a great basic, the main advantage of the denim dress (besides being timeless) is that it can be combined with everything! For this winter, we recommend long styles such as Chloe gold Giuliva Heritagebest worn with high heel boots for the ultimate seventies look.
Article originally published on Vogue US
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