
While coming back to work after your summer getaway is understandably depressing, there’s one thing that can sweeten the return to the office: autumn work outfits.
It may sound frivolous, but the autumn/winter season is undoubtedly the best time to be more experimental with your wardrobe: free from the obligatory uniform of t-shirts and summer dresses that define the hottest months. There’s only so much fun you can have with fashion when you’re trying not to melt.
September is also the start of the new fashion year, making it the perfect time to re-evaluate your wardrobe.
If you’re organised, you’ll prepare your autumn work outfits the night before to avoid any hassle in the morning. But, let’s be real, a lot of us aren’t that kind of person, as much as we might want to be. In this case, it’s good to have some trusty outfit combos that you can reach for when you’re running late and don’t have time to ruminate on what to wear.
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After scouring street style photos from the ongoing fashion month, we’ve found the best inspo for your autumn capsule wardrobe, courtesy of the style set.
Some looks can simply be achieved through styling tricks with garments you already own, like wrapping your jumper around your shoulders (a huge trend this year) or tucking it into a midi skirt for a relaxed yet put-together look. But, if you truly want to update your wardrobe for this season, we’ve got you.
Blazer and jeans
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While jeans are not exactly an office wear staple, paired with the right blazer, they can create an outfit that looks both effortlessly cool and smart enough for work. Flared, bootcut and wide-leg jeans are particular favourites this season.
Belted outerwear
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Corsets and corset belts have been quite the trend on recent runways. So, why not adapt them to your work uniform? (With a touch more comfort, of course, seeing as you’ll have to be able to last the whole work day!)
Shoulder pads and tie
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80s suiting is so back. Shoulder pads, wide leg trousers, statement ties… they’re all on the fashion menu this autumn.
Colourful suiting
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You might have gathered already, but women’s suits in alternative colours (read: not your typical black, grey and navy) are also popular. Make a statement while looking totally appropriate for work.
Built-in drama
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