Spring into Work

Spring is here for us in the southern hemisphere which means we can peel off the heavy clothing and start feeling lighter. This has to be one of the best times of year to do a wardrobe update and think about the warmer months ahead: especially in terms of work attire.

Please see my spring promotion running through the months of October and November at the bottom of this post.

7f05c44a915f48ed1b736be908bd4459As you may well know, my job is to jazz up your wardrobe and make it work for you and to avoid cloning. These days women are wanting to express their individuality with their style, especially those in a more conservative corporate environment where suits were/are considered a staple.

Below are only some of my suggestions on how a corporate spring wardrobe can work for you.  Yes I have added colour and yes I love to accessorise. If you feel a little scared to step outside the comfort zone, just start small with a signature colour. For example a belt, scarf, shoes or a unique accessory. You need to start with only one thing to get you going. However it’s not only about adding colour. It is the cut and style of the outfits that can make a big difference regardless of whether they are black.

Of course I am only an email away should you wish to chat with me for further advice.

Black and White: 

Publication1. Black and whiteIf you love your black, then you can get creative by adding black and white printed pant or jacket to your wardrobe. A white jacket with pencil black skirt is a great spring alternative to an all black outfit.  This is a look I would like to see more of instead of all black.

Classi chic outfitThe wide leg black pant is a chic work look.  Add some colour with your accessories.

The Jumpsuit:

Publication 2 JumpsuitsTaking you away from the two piece suit is the ‘Jumpsuit’. This look is flattering and uber stylish providing you find the one that works best on you.  A vibrant colour jumpsuit in your wardrobe for spring will have your colleagues talking all season. A wider leg pant jumpsuit for work is best. Add a light jacket or cardigan to cover if need be. And again accessorise with vibrant jewellery and shoes. The jumpsuit also takes you after hours to a work cocktail event.

The Vest:

Publication7.vest lookWearing a vest over a soft silk blouse and pants can change a pant/blouse outfit into something special. Jackets in spring can be quite warm depending on the day, so the sleeveless vest is certainly a groovy in between season piece to add to your wardrobe. It is almost an accessory in itself. Notice again I have teamed it up with bold coloured wide leg and printed pants. (BTW, these fabulous printed pants are Diane Von Furstenberg).

The Midi Skirt:

225ee9fde7b25260732e7308337cd9b5

Publication4.graphic skirts with tailored jacketsIt’s not quite the maxi, and not the mini hence it is called the ‘midi’ skirt. I will admit, I have always been a fan of this length outside of the trends, so it’s nice to see so many out this season. To be daring and unique go for gorgeous scenic printed skirts. I found these on chicwish. Wear it with a slightly fitted jacket or cardigan to show off your waist, and add a thin belt if you like. Brooches to lapels are still so underrated, would like to see more of them.

Publication lace

Many women still struggle to add lace to their every day wear and especially corporate wardrobe as they see it more as evening wear. A lace skirt or top displays femininity, luxuriousness and confidence. The way to play it down is to wear it with wrap silk or jersey tops or a fitted jacket.  As you have noticed I believe in mix and matching accessories to add some interest.

Blouses:

2744e36d73d8402a2039c61f2d38b9a5

Publication5 Blouses

Printed blouses are divine with pants and interesting skirts for work. There is a great choice out there now to not have excuses of wearing boring v-neck jersey tops. If it is the first item to start with in jazzing up your wardrobe, then a printed soft blouse could be that. I am a fan of the silk flowing blouses as they don’t bulk up and go well with pants or skirts.  As you can see in this photo, even with a ruffled skirt.

Dresses:

Publication8.Wrap dressesI can’t stress enough how a wrap dress in your wardrobe is almost vital due to its versatility suiting almost every body shape. You do need to choose the style that works best on you. That could be the flared a-line skirt style or straight pencil look or kimono style or many others. These two gorgeous printed dresses from Diane Von Furstenburg are very different styles as you can see, yet both flattering and stylish for work. This season I suggest going for printed wrap dresses to add some pattern in your wardrobe. Leona Edmiston is another designer who has wonderful wrap style dresses.

Publication10 alline dressesThe A-line dress is again another flattering style.  I do suggest to vary it a bit and go for interest with block colours, panelled sides and maybe some pleating. Peter Pilotto as seen above with the blue dress has a knack for transforming this style into something interesting that can easily be worn at work. However it doesn’t stop at him, you can find many interesting a-line dresses in most high street stores or online.

Publication6.Pencil line dressesThe pencil style dress doesn’t have to be straight out plain. As seen here, the necklines and wrap styles are great. Add a thin belt or leave plain.  Jazz up a bold colour dress with patterned shoes and handbags. There are some wonderful floral handbags out now for spring/summer.

I hope you have found some great tips on this post for your work-wear. As with all of my posts, I could go on and on with many suggestions. It is hard when to say stop. As every woman is an individual with her own unique body shape, personality and requirements, I prefer to give you ideas and stylish looks rather than telling your what current trends to go for. It is more about what can work on you.

The style of the garments I place on my posts can be found in boutiques and online whether they are designer labels or not. Apart from the various designers and links mentioned throughout the post, below are other fashion websites I have sourced the items from for this post.

matchesfashion.com

yoox.com

dorothyperkins.com

net-a-porter.com

farfetch.com

mytheresa.com

Paula Cadematori

If you loved a particular item, and can’t find it on the sites I have mentioned, please don’t hesitate to email me. I will let you know which site I sourced it from and the designers name.

TWO SPRING PROMOTIONS: Offer only during the months of  October and November.

  • Book a corporate styling workshop in your office with your colleagues (Melbourne only), you receive a complementary two-hour personal styling session with me.  Please email me for further details and receive a quote for your workshop.

and

  • Book yourself in for a wardrobe update, shopping trip, refer me to someone else, or purchase a gift voucher: you receive a gorgeous pair of flower and Swarovski crystal drop earrings (valued at $50), or two bracelets of your choice (6mm semi precious and/or 6mm Swarovski neon bead with or without tassel valued at $65) from the talented accessories designer SoniaM Designs.  Colours of your choice. Go to her website to view her stunning range.

Please email me at stylebygessica@gmail.com with any questions on these promotions and to book me in.

PicMonkey CollageI enjoy hearing from you with your feedback, so leave a comment or write to me personally on stylebygessica@gmail.com as many of you do.  Please subscribe to my blog to receive future posts on my style advice and promotions.

Happy Spring

Gessica

 

 

 

Are you ready to start your style journey?

Get in touch to find out more about our styling services.

Share The Post

You're Now Subscribed!