Skirt: H&M Blouse: Similar, Similar Heels: Similar, Similar Bag: Tory Burch Sunglasses: Similar
Fall outfit styling comes more effortlessly to many of us with the large array of scarves, boots, jackets, and sweaters to layer and mix. But as the weather gets hotter, we have less layers to work with when getting dressed in the morning. Professional attire is often preferred to be in the neutral color scheme. With dark colors naturally giving a more Fall and Winter feel, it seems easier to seem professional and stylish during those months. But maintaining that element of business chic can be more challenging when you bring bright colors into the mix.
What each of us wear to work can vary drastically depending upon our career of choice. So take this post with a grain of salt. Obviously if you are a nurse, you are going to wear scrubs. And many jobs allow for a lot of flexibility in the work wardrobe. The point is if your job requires a more professional clothing choice, take these tips into consideration to allow your look to feel more Spring oriented without sacrificing professionalism.
1. Add Neutral Florals
This is the easiest way to feel more “Spring” like in your clothing choices. Bold and bright florals can look juvenile in some instances. Opt for soft color palettes like nudes, light pinks, whites, and black.
2. Choose One Seasonal Item
Instead of making the whole outfit feel bright and festive, pick one item to bring the focus on. Whether it be a floral skirt, pastel scarf, or beaded earrings, keep it simple but pretty.
3. Go for Soft Over Bright
Those bold and bright shades are better suited for weekend wear if you are going for professionalism. Soft shades can be feminine and bring the same vibe without attracting too much unwanted attention.
Remember not to take yourself too seriously. At then end of the day, clothes are just clothes. The best way to ac like a professional is to treat others with respect and kindness.
Thanks for reading loves!