It might be cold but we all know that with winter comes winter fashion, and who doesn’t love looking their best all year round? Give your work-drobe a revamp this season with the biggest office-appropriate trends taking over 2023. Here are our winter workwear picks.Â
1. Maxi skirtsÂ
1. Maxi skirtsÂ
The maxi skirt returns for yet another season. This time around, we’re seeing more structure with the denim maxi and cargo pockets proving to be trendy picks. A high-neck top and boots work perfectly here, especially if you’ve planned an after-work dinner date.
2. VestsÂ
2. VestsÂ
For those cool days where the sun shines bright enough to get your temperature rising, the vest is best, and paired with matching pants, it’s even better. If it’s warmth you’re looking for, layer tailored vests over lightweight knit basics and add a blazer to complete the full set.Â
3. Wide-leg pantsÂ
3. Wide-leg pantsÂ
Wide leg pants aren’t going anywhere, except to your office on a regular basis. Invest in earthy, neutral colours that you can mix and match on your Fridays with sneakers and with heels or ballet flats to the boardroom.
4. Coloured suit setsÂ
4. Coloured suit setsÂ
It’s dull outside but that doesn’t have to translate through to your office attire. Bring a bright, fun vibe through those elevator doors with a coloured suit set. We saw this outfit choice trending last season and it’s here to stay.Â
5. Collared shirtsÂ
5. Collared shirtsÂ
Whether it’s cropped or oversized, a good shirt is the definition of versatility at its very finest. The collared shirt really is for the office; you can achieve a completely different outfit depending on which style you choose and how you style it. If your shirt is oversized, unbuttoned over a tee or crop top underneath gives a more casual look, while cropped shirts styled with trousers gives chic-sophistication. You can also team a collared shirt with activewear to get your to-do list ticked off, or layer one with your favourite knitwear for extra warmth in the office.
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