Tuesday 4 February 2014

3 Ways To Update Your Work-Wear This Season

Give your work-wear wardrobe a new season update by introducing fresh, new Designer Womens Clothing into your style repertoire. There are three simple and easy ways to incorporate on-trend pieces into the office this spring, whilst staying formal friendly.

Invest in a new shirt

A chic white shirt is a style staple for formal and even casual occasions. Oversized masculine styles were favoured over feminine blouses this season at the Paul Smith, Nina Ricci and Margaret Howell SS14 shows; team with leather trousers to balance out the voluminous shape, or go for full on preppy with classic loafers. Off-duty simply pair with skinny jeans and biker boots for a cool and casual style. For a feminine take on the look, try a crisp white shirt dress worn with ballet pumps or knee high boots.

Introduce Colour

Who said a work wardrobe had to be dull? Introduce a splash of colour into your work attire and mix formal with fun Bright and bold shades hint at a daring and creative side, but remember to keep shapes simple and chic to show you still mean business. The J Crew and Yohji Yamamoto SS14 shows both offered shift and shirt dresses in tangerine hues, perfect for freshening up stuffy boardrooms.
 
 

Snap Up a New Designer Bag

New season means shiny and new must-have  designer      bags UK and there’s no better way to feel SS14 ready than with the latest ‘It’ bag on your arm. There’s an abundance of handbags to choose from this season that are suitable for work. Tods offer colourful laptop bags in bright blue, perfect for channeling the colour trend mentioned above, or for a subtler take on the trend Anya Hindmarch’s SS14 collection includes a mushroom coloured satchel with a neon strap, perfect for accenting your work wardrobe with a tiny bolt of colour.


Whether it be in the shape of new Designer Bags UK or simply adding a modern twist to last season’s styles, there’s no excuse to be boring at the office this spring/summer.




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