We worked all summer, but there’s something about October that makes us feel like we can start over. The buzz around going back to school, the small change in the weather, or the business-core trend could be to blame. For whatever reason, a new beginning gives us a reason to clean out our rooms, especially the clothes we’ll be wearing to the office when school starts again. So, we’ve picked out the styles we believe make the best work dresses.
We’re showing you the coolest and coziest work dresses, like sweater dresses and shirt dresses, that you’ll want to wear to the office. These are new takes on classic work dresses that will make you feel good about yourself without making you look stuffy. Put on one of these dresses with a loose-fitting jacket and a bag that’s ready for the office, and you’re ready to go.
1. Wrap Dresses
For the office, try a wrap dress. It comes in a variety of fabrics, including silk jersey, vegan leather, and ribbed cotton, and has a figure-flattering A-line design with an adjustable waist tie that we can get behind. We couldn’t resist including a marked-down design by the wrap-dress pioneer Diane von Furstenberg.
2. Sweater Dress
Wear a timeless sweater dress (or a daring color-blocked one) as the temperature begins to drop. On the chilliest days, you may want to cover up with a turtleneck or mock neck. You may wear them as is or dress them up with tights and ankle boots for the office.
3. Midi Dresses
The office is a great place for midi dresses. The calf-grazing length works well with a wide range of footwear, from loafers and boots to ballerina flats and heels. Leg slits, ornamental buttons, and puff sleeves are all nice touches that take you out of the ordinary. (Many of the following silhouettes are midi-length as well.)
4. Shirt Dresses
Shirt dresses are increasingly popular as professional attire. They’re not simply a white button-down shirt with extra length. Variations in hue, pattern, fabric, and sleeve/hem length are all available. Choose either a form-fitting or flowy silhouette, and accessorize with a belt for more impact.
5. Shift Dress
If you prefer mini dresses but don’t know how to make them work-appropriate, consider a shift dress. The mini’s modest counterpart isn’t curve-hugging, so it offers a looser, boxier silhouette. Choose between modern details like plissé pleats and peekaboo backs or more traditional ones like short sleeves and decorative buttons.
6. Fit-&-Flare Dresses
We’re thrilled to see a comeback (and stock up!) on chic fit-and-flare versions of the boho dress. There are a wide variety of fit-and-flare styles to accommodate a wide range of body types and professional environments, whether you like a more defined waist or a more subtle flare at the hip.
Conclusion:
To choose the best work dresses, you need to think about how to mix style, comfort, and professionalism. Important things to think about are the right dress length, high-quality materials, and following the dress rules at work. Colors and patterns that go with a lot of different outfits are usually safe bets. Accessories and layers can add a personal touch and make an outfit more flexible. When picking the right style, it’s important to think about your body type and personal tastes. You can find a work dress that fits your style and needs, whether you want a classic A-line dress, a stylish sheath dress, or a beautiful wrap dress. You can show confidence and professionalism in any business setting by choosing your clothes with care.
FAQ’s
Q1: What are the key features to look for in the best work dresses?
When picking out a work dress, think about how professional it is, how comfortable it is, and how many ways it can be worn. Look for dresses that are made of good materials, are the right length, and have a style that goes with the dress code at your job.
Q2: What dress length is appropriate for the workplace?
Dresses that are knee-length or just below the knee are usually a safe choice for a conservative and business-like look. Depending on the job and the company culture, midi and long dresses can also work.
Q3: Which materials are best for work dresses?
Choose fabrics that let air flow and feel good, like cotton, wool, polyester, or a mix of these. Natural fibers like wool and cotton can be very nice to wear all day.
Q4: Are sleeveless dresses suitable for work?
Many places of work allow sleeveless dresses, but it’s important to check the dress code and make sure you’re comfortable. If you can wear something without sleeves, add a jacket or cardigan to make it look more formal.
Q5: Can I wear prints and patterns to the office?
Yes, you can wear patterns and prints. But for a more classic look, pick patterns like pinstripes, small dots, or houndstooth. For a more formal workplace, prints that are big and flashy might not be the best choice.
Q6: What colors are best for work dresses?
Neutral colors like black, navy, gray, and white are versatile and classic choices for work dresses. However, depending on your workplace, muted pastels or other understated shades may also be appropriate.