The Working Girl’s Guide To Spring’s Office-Friendly Trends
Before you blow your entire spring shopping budget on crop tops and flat forms, consider the reality of your weekday 9-5. If, like us, you find yourself struggling to get dressed at 7 am on Monday morning, then maybe another belly baring top isn’t the way to go. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get in on this season’s hottest trends either. While there is no denying the slew of see-through slip dresses and statement denim that dominated the runway, there were also plenty of office-appropriate pieces that were equally lust-worthy.
Click through our gallery to see spring’s HR-approved trends.
Mule Loafers
A hybrid of a slipper and a loafer, the flat mule is one of spring’s trendiest shoes and lucky for us it’s also the perfect combination of comfortable and corporate-friendly.
Oxford Shirt
An oxford shirt with an avant-garde twist is just the high-street promotion that your work wardrobe needs.
Pleated Midi Skirt
A conservative cut plus an on-trend pleat makes this polished skirt perfect for both the boardroom and brunch.
Culottes are perfect for those of us that prefer pants to dresses. Dress them up with a delicate lace top and sky high heels to glamorously attend any venue. Maybe in another color besides white...
Stacked Heels
Are you a high heel hater? Then let us introduce the trend that could change your tune: the stacked heel. A sturdier alternative to the stick thin stiletto with all the same leg toning, butt lifting and status boosting ability.
Belted Blazer
Isn’t it about time you retired your boring black blazer? This season’s belted jacket is the perfect combination of professionalism and the pajama trend.