Hello everyone, how are you all?
As our lives are gradually returning to BC (Before Covid) style, more and more businesses are encouraging their employees to return to the office. While it could be a blessing for some, others feel rather confronted by the idea of using public transport, wasting valuable time in traffic or just simply gave up their comfortable lounge clothes which they used to wear during the last two years.
My office never asked us to WFH (work from home) anyway so I can’t be a part of this dilemma, however if you are facing the fact of return, you might feel relieved that the road map to rediscovering dressing for business is more mix and match inspiration and having confidence in mixing moods rather than rigidly following top-to-toe tailored approach that was expected from the office workers in the past. In other words, it is an organic blend between two worlds, business and casual, and I quite like it.
These days court shoes have been replaced by the smart
looking sneakers or even open toe flats, crisp shirts and fancy blouses – by simple
t-shirts and sharp-cut blazers by knitted cardigans and biker jackets.
Don’t worry if you have an after work engagement like going out to a fancy dinner or a cocktail party or to the opera house for a classical concert or an opera. With few little tweaks, your outfit can be easily transformed into more formal look. A pair of dress shoes, a beautiful necklace or a pair of statement earrings, a silk scarf or a nice evening bag that you can bring with you to the office, will add an element of class to your outfit and instantly transform it from day to night.
I really like this fresh approach to business fashion, you feel more relaxed and
comfortable being able to add your personality and style. Also, your existing wardrobe is
getting a higher return on investment, so to speak which in turn saves you money and time on shopping for business clothes👍.
Luckily, my office
has never been a stickler about a work uniform, I like to get dressed for
work. This outfit is my take of
incorporating casual elements into the business look. While my slim black pants and court shoes are
part of my business wardrobe, the plain white t-shirt and a linen jacket belong
to the casual corner of my wardrobe.
I was on the hunt for a black blazer for quite a while, the reason being that every
time I saw something I liked, it was either quite expensive or was too
business-like or both. Then one day I
stepped into Zara and boom, I saw a linen jacket in dark charcoal with
white and thin black stripes lining and realised that it is exactly what the
doctor ordered! It might look like it is a top part of a pant suit on these photos but in reality you can see that the colour and fabrics are quite different. I also
like the fact that I can roll up the sleeves to expose the contrasting white
lining if I am after casual vibe.
I added a brooch and hoop earrings to add some texture and a touch of style to this outfit.
Enjoy your day
Until then,
Anna