12 Ways Reinvent Your Work Wardrobe

Ways to Reinvent Your Work Wardrobe
Ways to Reinvent Your Work Wardrobe

we're all about making dressing for work fun again. Forget the corporate suit sets and nondescript heels, because dressing for the office should never feel like a job.

Dressing for the job you want starts now. You might never think that the 31 street-styled looks inside would look perfect at the office, but that’s exactly where we want to wear them. With 12 days of real-life inspiration, we’re all about making dressing for work fun again. Forget the corporate suit sets and nondescript heels, because dressing for the office should never feel like a job. Look to creative layers, bold heels, bright blouses, and sleek outerwear to rethink the office dress code and give your workwear a raise.

Click through for a month’s worth of inspiration right here.



Sometimes reinventing your work outfit is as easy as swapping your blazer for a denim jacket and slipping into a high-octane hue.

Caroline Issa remixes traditional trousers and a pretty blouse, just by adding a touch of the trends.

There’s more than one way to wear a suit as Sarah Ruston proved, adding a knit tube top to layer over her button-down. The results screamed fashion-forward but still boardroom-appropriate.

Let monochromatic colors speak volumes when you layer up in different tones of the same color. The results are impossibly chic.

Rework your go-to trousers when you layer up mixed prints on top à la Taylor Tomasi Hill.

Keep it simple and chic like Shiona Turini and simply add a sleek, lightweight coat to a tee and a slim pencil skirt.

Go for a suit with more personality.

Keep it classic, but reinvent the skirt and top look with one of Fall’s billowing statement blouses.

Dressed up denim offers a whole new way to wear the suit. Take it to the office for a cooler twist on the perennial staple.

Dare to try a chic all-white look and get noticed for all the right reasons.

Play it one part casual, one part sophisticated with a relaxed tee up top and a ladylike skirt on bottom, then tie it all together with a pair of heeled loafers. – popsugar

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