The winter chill is beginning to ease, and the time is here to update your wardrobe to stay stylish and sophisticated without burning up. Regrowing spring’s lighter attire doesn’t have to mean compromising on professionalism—here’s how to stay polished and comfortable in the twilight of 2024.
LIGHTEN THE LOAD
Shed your heavy coats in favour of a lightweight blazer or trench coat. These pieces not only offer the aesthetic edge, but also the versatility you need during the ephemeral September - November weather. Opt for neutral shades like beige or soft grey to keep your look visually interesting.
SWITCH UP YOUR PALETTE
It’s time to blossom with the spring flowers. Adding a splash of colour with subtle hues of pastel and muted earth on a blouse or linen shirt can offer that spring bloom look while keeping with working etiquette. Pair these with classic black trousers or a sleek pencil skirt for a more sharp, no-nonsense aura.
TAKE A BREATH
Tweed or wool may be too heavy for Spring; cotton or linen are your new fairweather friends. These fabrics are not only stylish but also comfortable and let your skin breathe as temperatures inch upwards. A crisp white shirt or pin-tuck dress will give you an elegant and breezy look perfect for the office.
With these tips in mind, you’ll effortlessly transition your corporate wardrobe from winter to spring while maintaining your professional mojo (and internal temperature).
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