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Dos And Don'ts Of Summer Office Fashion

Dos And Don'ts Of Summer Office Fashion

As temperatures rise, it's important to update your office wardrobe for the summer season while taking care not to overdo it. Career experts and stylists offer their best tips for staying on trend without looking inappropriate or overly casual at work.


Do Relax A Little

Do Relax A Little

Achieve a more relaxed business casual look in the summer by wearing lighter fabrics like cottons and linens in creams and khakis. You can also work casual pieces into your normal work attire, by pairing a nice t-shirt and blazer or dark-wash jeans and professional top.

Don't Go Too Casual

Don't Go Too Casual

Experts say shorts are never appropriate in the office, as they look too laid back and can reveal too much. Also stay away from tank tops, golf shirts and bathing suits under your clothes. If you look like you're ready for the beach, you do not belong at the office


Do Dress Up

Do Dress Up

Summer dresses are generally flattering on women and help keep you cool on sticky days. Opt for those with some structure in light or bright colors and soft, friendly patterns.
Don't Under-Dress

Don't Under-Dress

Avoid spaghetti-strapped and strapless dresses and those that reveal too much of the chest, shoulders and back. Also, be careful about the fabric choice. Thin, barely-there sundresses should be saved for the weekend.
Do Bare A Little Skin

Do Bare A Little Skin

In most workplaces, particularly on the creative side, sleeveless tops are acceptable in warmer months for younger women, but keep a cardigan on hand for client meetings. Meanwhile, hemlines should be no shorter than at the knee or just above.
Don't Bare It All

Don't Bare It All

Open backs, plunging necklines, rising hems and peeking midriffs are always inappropriate at work. Also, be careful not show too much skin at once. If you opt for a sleeveless top, for example, pair it with pants instead of a shorter skirt.
Do Have Fun With Shoes

Do Have Fun With Shoes

Stylists say chunky heels and wedges are in this season and can help update your look and add a little personality to your outfits. Open-toed shoes are generally acceptable, as long as your feet are clean and manicured.
Don't Let It All Hang Out

Don't Let It All Hang Out

Workplace dress experts universally confirm that flip flops are never appropriate in the office. Similarly, too-casual or strappy sandals are a no-no, and if the shoes are too high to walk in comfortably, leave them at home.
Do Accessorize

Do Accessorize

One of the best--and most affordable--ways to work the latest trends into your work wardrobe is to use accessories to brighten and update your look. Start with your basic staples as the foundation and then add items like an electric-colored skinny belt, a great necklace or a warm-toned bold lipstick.
Don't Do Trends Head-To-Toe

Don't Do Trends Head-To-Toe

While neon might be hot right now, you do not want to be covered in neon from head-to-toe in the workplace. Ditto a bold, screaming pattern that wears you, instead of the other way around. Generally, any clothing that distracts from you and your work are fashion faux pas.
Do Bag It

Do Bag It

A great spring/summer bag will instantly lift an outfit and bring it in the current year and season. A light tone in a neutral or bright color will rejuvenate old stand-by looks.







Don't Go Too Dark

Don't Go Too Dark

Stylists say the black, charcoal and metallic bags that worked in the fall and winter will look too heavy in the summer. Plus, they soak up heat. Opt instead for something lighter.

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