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Friday, May 25, 2012

How To Dress For Work in the Summer


Dressing for the office when the sun starts to shine can be a nightmare – especially if you work in an office environment or a research lab (where long pants and closed toed shoes are mandatory).

When the temperature begins to rise, there are a number of hazards that can threaten and complicate a woman’s wardrobe choices. Sweat marks, swollen feet and the temptation to show more skin than what's appropriate at work are some examples.

If your work place is relaxed and casual, you’re in luck. But for those of us who are expected to look professional all year round, here are some tricks to keep you feeling cool even when it's hot and humid outside.

Loose fabrics, such as linen and chiffon, are brilliant, allowing you to cover up without feeling the heat. Take inspiration from the Loose Women ladies who love a little linen jacket – the perfect chic cover-up on warm spring and summer days. Try one in a pastel shade for an on-trend seasonal look, with three-quarter length sleeves for a cool, casual feel.  I practically live in cardigans in the summer, and have colors ranging from light pink to forest green in my closet to match with any outfit.

A pencil skirt with a loose chiffon top will help you keep you cool and smart. Keep colors neutral if you work somewhere corporate, but if you can get away with a bit of color wear something bright and summery.

Walking to work in heels on a hot day can be very unpleasant, so travel to work in sandals to keep your feet cool and comfortable. Change into your heels once you’re at your desk.  This advice also works if you have to wear closed toed shoes.  I recommend wearing sandals to work and changing into sneakers once you arrive.  

Sweat marks on clothing are the worst! Grey is not a great color to opt for in the summer, as it advertises any sweat on your clothing.  Breathable fabrics like chiffon, linen and thin cotton will be best. Steer clear of silky materials in the heat. Store a silk top in your bag instead, and change into it come home time for a great day-to-night transformation.

Wide leg trousers are perfect for the summer too, as they are stylish, chic, and totally breathable. Linen trousers are great for the office as they look smart and are comfortable. But they’re also suited to more casual work places too. Pair them with chic heels for a sleek daytime look, and with a cute camisole for instant post-work glamour. 

I hope these summer tips help you out!