TRADITIONAL workwear rules have changed.
Heading off to the office every day no longer means a pencil skirt and blouse - thankfully.
There’s so much more flexibility when it comes to workwear now, so you can feel comfortable and more like 'you' while still giving off all the professional vibes.
And the Fabulous Fashion Team knows what makes a versatile and stylish wardrobe for your work environment.
From smart midi-dresses and knee-high boots, to pops of red and leopard print, plus a more casual jeans and trainers approach to workwear - they’ve got all bases covered.
So if you’re looking for some workwear inspiration, or just need to boost your office wardrobe with a few well-chosen pieces, take a look at what Tracey Lea Sayer, Abby McHale, Emily Regan and Clemmie Fieldsend have been wearing to the office this week.
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Tracey Lea Sayer, 52, Fashion Director
- Boots, £199, Massimo Dutti -
- Dress, £119, Massimo Dutti -
- Wool trench, £225, & Other Stories -
- Earrings, £40, The Hoop Station -
- Bag, £35, Marks & Spencer -
Something strange has happened to me in the last month.
I have decided at the grand old age of 52 that it is finally time to dress like a grown-up!
As someone who dresses mostly like a tomboy, this change of style is quite the switch-up.
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Goodbye scruffy jeans and baggy blazers, and hello bodycon midi-dresses and chic coats.
I can’t tell you how happy I am that printed midi dresses seem to be a thing of the past, because I always looked like a pantomime dame in them.
The return to 90s power dressing is so up my street - maybe because I remember wearing it the first time around!
Smart, easy to put together and very chic, dressing like a city slicker just feels so right.
Abby McHale, 29, Deputy Fashion Editor
- T-shirt, £30, Cos -
- Jeans, £20, Tu at Sainsbury’s -
- Trainers, £85, Adidas -
- Earrings, £16, Betty & Biddy -
- Necklace, £29.99, Pilgrim -
- Blazer, £32.99, H&M -
- Scrunchie, £3, Primark -
Working on the Fashion team, I often switch between sitting at my desk writing emails and articles, and pulling clothes of rails in the fashion cupboard.
So I like to make sure that my work outfits are comfy to sit down in and also move around in.
Wearing jeans and trainers may not be what you think of when it comes to workwear, but I keep things professional by wearing a smarter pair of jeans, like this pair from Tu at Sainsbury’s, as well as a pair of Adidas Gazelle’s that aren’t too chunky.
Throwing a blazer on over my outfit is my go-to in order to smarten up - and this one from H&M is a great addition to my wardrobe, as beige really does go with everything.
A simple black T-shirt is also another work wardrobe staple, and this one from Cos is great quality.
Keeping my jewellery classic means I've still get room for a little pop of print in an otherwise neutral outfit - and pulling my hair back with this leopard-print scrunchie from Primark for just £3 is my new favourite thing!
Clemmie Fieldsend, 33, Fashion Editor
- White top, £15.99, Zara -
- Blazer, £129, Massimo Dutti -
- Trousers, £35.99, Zara -
- Chain necklace, £21, Betty and Biddy -
- Pearl necklace, £23, Betty and Biddy -
- Jumper, £40, Next -
- Boots, £32, Office -
I’m very formulaic when it comes to my workwear, but it makes getting dressed every day a breeze.
I’m nearly always in a pair of loose-fitting trousers - this pair from Zara have a dart down the middle, which gives them a smarter look.
I’m loving red at the moment and this bright jumper is bold for me, but layered with a white long-sleeve T-shirt and muted tones of this blazer, it really works.
I bought this Celine-inspired jacket from Massimo Dutti before Christmas and it was worth every penny, as I’ve lived in it since. Plus, houndstooth is one of those perennial prints that won’t date and it's great for the office to give my outfit some structure.
Finished off with my go-to gold jewellery that I wear pretty much every day, and job's a goodun!
Emily Regan, 24, Fashion Assistant
- Coat, £98, Pretty Lavish -
- Polo-neck Jumper, £12.99, H&M -
- Trainers, £110, New Balance -
- Jeans, £38, River Island -
- Bag, £135, Anthropologie -
I always plan my work outfit around what sort of activities I'll be doing during my day.
I rarely spend the whole day sitting at my desk, as I am usually out and about in town or sorting clothes in the fashion cupboard.
So I tend to opt for a stylish look that will be comfortable all day long.
I’m a huge fan of this trench-style coat from Pretty Lavish. It’s made from a felt textured material, so it’s super-warm, and the notched lapels make it look a little smarter than your average coat too.
I’ve kept my outfit pretty simple and neutral with a cream polo-neck and a pair of wide-leg jeans.
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But this bag has been an absolute lifesaver. It's gone viral and is currently sold out, but new stock is coming, so you can still get your mitts on one.
Not only is it the ultimate Bottega dupe, so it looks way more expensive than it actually is, but it also fits my work laptop in, so gone are the days of carrying two bags to and from the office. Win win!