Buying clothes for work doesn't have to end at Ann Taylor Loft and/or be depressing. These inspired pieces will inject some fun statement femininity into your work-flow rotation: which (my studies show), combined with a spritz of Miss Dior, is the cure for those 9-5 blues...
I love this skirt from Anthropologie. The asymmetrical colorblocking creates a slimming and very flattering silhouette that sort of disguises problem areas yet accentuates curves in the right spots. It's definitely wearable for the office, yet makes a statement. It's also available in a grey pattern, if you are lucky enough to have skin tanned enough to clash with the middle color.
This dress is amazing. The relaxed, batwing white top with a subtly sexy crossover-v neckline and a longline pencil skirt is the look of perfectly paired separates - in the convenience of a dress. There is something a bit 80s/Working Girl about this look, with a modern twist.
This high-slit pencil skirt from Zara might be a bit risque for business casual (depending on your body type - my thighs would not be happy in it) but it's a really sexy, modern look.
This badboy is the 2015 version of a powersuit. Can I borrow $1800 bucks real quick so I can feel like a Bond girl?
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| Sleveless Tailored Jacket, Topshop, $85 |
A separate in the same family as the bank account buster jumpsuit above, this blush sleevless blazer by Topshop is so chic and a perfect way to show off your pilates biceps.
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