15 Outfits To Inspire Your Workwear Wardrobe This January

From sleek separates to great suits, here's how to dress your best for the office

Workwear Outfit Inspirations for 2020
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Give your office attire an overhaul by taking inspiration from our pick of the most stylish working women. Whether that's adopting Victoria Beckham's chic separates, Angelina Jolie's neutral tones or the Duchess of Sussex's modern take on workwear, this is how you dress to impress.

This article originally appeared on Harper's Bazaar UK

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Amal Clooney

Don't be afraid to mix and match prints for the office, just like Amal Clooney. Photo: Getty
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Mix and match prints like Amal Clooney

The Duchess of Sussex

The Duchess of Sussex always finds the line between elegant and modern. Take your cue from her and invest in a leather pencil skirt for work this season. Photo: Getty
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The Duchess of Sussex in a leather pencil skirt

Angelina Jolie

If you want separates that will work for the office year round, stick to neutral tones like Angelina Jolie's chic co-ord. Photo: Getty
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Angelina Jolie in chic neutral-tone co-ord

Pernille Teisbaek

Add some drama to a simple suit by teaming it with a statement belt. Photo: Getty
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Pernille Teisbaek

Michelle Obama

An elegant shift dress will be your go-to for all the most important events on your work calendar. Photo: Getty
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Michelle Obama wears a shift dress

Gigi Hadid

Don't dismiss the jumpsuit as a workwear staple. Photo: Getty
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Gigi Hadid

Priyanka Chopra

A colourful piece will instantly brighten up your workwear wardrobe and breathe life into your more pared-back pieces so don't be afraid to invest in a few. Photo: Getty
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Priyanka Chopra

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Mix more formal pieces with something casual for a fun spin on workwear. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's blazer and white T-shirt is a perfect combination. Photo: Getty
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Rosie Huntington-Whitely's blazer and white t-shirt combo

Vanessa Hong

Embrace cashmere and beige if you're shopping for workwear this winter – you will be able to turn back to it year after year. Photo: Getty
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Vanessa Hong in cashmere

Alexa Chung

Dark-wash, straight-leg jeans can work for the office (if your dress code allows it). Simply smarten them up with a boxy blazer and some sleek accessories. Photo: Getty
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Alexa Chung in boxy blazer and jeans

Sienna Miller

Your officewear does not have to be plain or boring – make like Sienna Miller and dress up with a bold printed frock this winter. Photo: Getty
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Sienna Miller

The Duchess of Cambridge

Tie your outfit together by colour-matching your accessories a la the Duchess of Cambridge. Photo: Getty
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The Duchess of Cambridge

Victoria Beckham

Nobody does workwear better than Victoria Beckham, but she's not all about pencil skirts and tailored trousers. Copy her look by teaming lightweight knitwear with long skirts and boots. Photo: Getty
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Victoria Beckham in lightweight knitwear, maxi skirt and boots

Karlie Kloss

Karlie Kloss' leather look is a great example of how to make your workwear feel on-trend while still smart. Photo: Getty
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Smart casual

Kim Kardashian West

Kim Kardashian West knows the power of a great pinstripe suit, especially one that fits to perfection. Photo: Getty
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Power dressing like Kim Kardashian-West


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