Pants/Shorts
For a more conservative and formal office environment (I'm talking blazer and pants all year long), switch it up from your wintery black and navy suits so something a little lighter, like blush or white. There are also some great dress shorts or culottes out there that you can still match with a blazer to keep yourself cool in the summer, but should still be appropriate enough for work. And if your company allows it, go for a bold suit, like in a light blue or even yellow. Just keep the rest of your outfit simple and classic, like with a white button down and pointy pumps.
Blazer: New Look
Pants: Victoria Beckham
Earrings: Tiffany & Co
Watch: Oasis
Bag: Gucci
Shoes: Christian Louboutin
Top: Alexander McQueen
Shorts: Acne Studios
Earrings: Kate Spade
Bracelet: Kendra Scott
Bag: Boticca
Shoes: River Island
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Top: ROMWE
Pants: Alexander McQueen
Ring: Nadri Pave
Watch: DKNY
Bag: Michael Kors
Shoes: Casadei
For a not-so-strict office dress code, a fun colour block dress is perfect, paired with simple and classic accessories. Closed toe shoes, a structured bag, and a chain link necklace show that you're still appropriate for a business environment (if you did super trendy accessories, it would change the whole vibe of the outfit), while the modest silhouette of the dress says you're stylish but still a bit conservative. Add a bold, bright lip for that extra pop of summer. And if you're office dress code is even less strict, go for a brighter colour in your blocking palette, like a orange or pink. And of course, you can always throw a blazer on top as needed.
Blazer: Topshop
Necklace: Ashley Stewart
Watch: Marc Jacobs
Bag: Givenchy
Shoes: Casadei
Lipstick: Smashbox Be Legendary in "Shock Me Pink"
Jacket: French Connection
Ring: Lane Bryant
Bag: H&M
Shoes: See by Chloe
This outfit is the perfect basis for an office environment that has a balance between conservative and casual. Heeled sandals and a sleeveless blouse are great for this type of office setting, but it's super easy to tailor this look towards your specific company, if the dress code differs. For example, if you work in a more formal environment, trade in the sandals for closed toe shoes and add a blazer to cover your shoulders if needed, as well as a simpler necklace. Because of the subtle and modest print on the skirt, it should be fine even for this type of office, but if need be, switch it up for a skirt in a solid colour, like peach or baby blue. If you work in a more casual workplace, you could even do a sleeveless denim or chambray blouse, with flat sandals or even strappy wedges.
Skirt: River Island
Necklace: Kate Spade
Watch: Marc Jacobs
Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim
Shoes: Go Jane
Top: Givenchy
Skirt: New Look
Blazer: Imixcity
Bag: Carven
Shoes: Christian Loubutain
Right
Top: H&M
Bracelet: Forever New
Bag: DKNY
Shoes: Best Society