Bazaar's Guide To The Dos And Don'ts Of Summer Office Dressing

The golden rules for summer workwear

hbsg-summer-office-workwear-ideas-amal-clooney-victoria-beckham-karlie-kloss
Photo: Getty

Dressing for the office in warmer weather can pose quite the style conundrum. So, here's our one-stop fashion guide on dressing for summer!

This article originally appeared on Harper's Bazaar UK

Wear the appropriate underwear

1 of 9

A flesh-tone bra underneath anything white or light; a strapless bra under anything with spaghetti straps; a camisole or vest underneath anything sheer. Your underpinnings make a fundamental difference to how polished you look. A word of warning about off-the-shoulder tops: viewed from the other side of a computer, as your boss walks through the office say, you can look entirely naked. Depending on where you work, this may not really be okay.

A white shirt always works

2 of 9

There's a reason this is a classic piece – everyone looks good in a white shirt, without exception. You can find a myriad of variations on the high street for summer; Cos is especially great at this. For a new-season update, consider changing white to blue. Otherwise, look for interesting details like long cuffs.

Related article: Summer Work Outfits: Survive Both The Heat And Freezing Temperatures In Your Office

Look at your feet

3 of 9

If you work in an office where open-toe sandals are allowed, get a pedicure - Chanel's top coat makes any colour especially long-lasting. But no matter how relaxed your work environment, flip flops are never okay. The jury's out on pool slides.

Monochrome is in

4 of 9

Black and white looks great at work. Appropriate doesn't need to be boring, though: a white T-shirt plus a black leather skirt is the easiest summer outfit imaginable. An immaculately ironed white man's shirt with Chloe-styled track pants is also chic.

Related article: Gucci Perfectly Captures The Spirit Of Summer And Why We Love It

Consider the cardi

5 of 9

Take a tip from Victoria Beckham, who is often seen with a short cardi layered over her dresses. From the heat of the tube to icy air conditioning, a thin cardigan can be a very chic cover up. Add a belt to modernise the look. Also consider a lightweight collarless cropped jacket.





Make friends with the midi

6 of 9

The mid-length skirt – definitely not summer's perennial maxi, dragging limply on every pavement – is surprisingly flattering and easy to wear. Tuck in your top and try it with flats.

Your weekend wardrobe is just that

7 of 9

Denim shorts, slogan T-shirts, thigh-skimming dresses, coloured bras, cheesecloth tunics, strapless maxi dresses (especially strapless maxi dresses): some things should be left for the park or pub garden. Just because it's appropriate for the weather doesn't mean it works in the office.

Related article: This Summer Is All About Dressing Like A Milkmaid

The boyfriend blazer will be your best friend

8 of 9

Make like Michael Kors and throw a slightly oversized navy or white blazer over a summer dress to sharpen up your look. This is the kind of wardrobe staple that you'll never regret.

Workwear doesn't need to be dull

9 of 9

Of course, it does depend where you work. But trend-led pieces like culottes, oversized trousers, sportswear, even jumpsuits can perform brilliantly in the office with flats or block heels, then be dramatically dressed up for a night out.


Share this article