While I love taking the time to select a creative look for the office, nothing beats the ease of simply throwing on a dress and heading out the door. I’m someone who doesn’t wear dresses regularly, but when it comes to work, they’re the first thing I gravitate towards when I’m in a rush. They’re a one-and-done solution that can easily be slipped on and keep you looking both stylish and polished. Whether you’re interviewing for a new job, have an important client meeting, or are powering through emails at your desk, a chic dress is key to perfecting your office wardrobe.  

Working in fashion, our offices tend to lean more lenient in the style department, but the ones I’ve listed below will work for any dress code, flexible or formal. Poplin shirt-dresses may work for a more casual environment, but a wrap-style silhouette or a crisp sheath dress will be right for a more buttoned-up look. And if you’re starting in an office for the first time, I’ve also included important factors to consider when shopping. Keep scrolling to get a head start because when you’re confident with what you wear to work, you are that much ready to get things done. 

Fabrics: It’s always important to take note of fabric content for comfortability, but since work will occupy most of your day, it’s especially crucial. I would pick breathable fabrics that keep their shape till the end of the day. If you are choosing a fabric that wrinkles easily, such as linen or silk, opt for a silhouette that’s more structured and likely to keep its shape, like a shirtdress.

Length: Depending on your office’s specific dress code, the right length of a work dress can vary. If you’re unsure, I’d recommend sticking to midi and maxi lengths to play it safe. I don’t think minidresses are completely out of the picture, but styling matters. When styling a mini, a blazer or a flat shoe can keep things looking more streamlined and professional. 

Silhouette: Below, I’ve listed the key silhouettes to consider when building your work wardrobe. Shirt dresses, knit dresses, wrap dresses, and sheath dresses. While these are considered traditional work styles, you can still make them feel more updated by looking for details like pleating or adding accessories like belts and jewelry.

Simple, but with pockets that make a subtle statement for that extra style factor.

You’ll be the best-dressed person in the office, guarenteed.

Built-in layering. No fuss needed!

T-shirt dresses lean more casual, but they can be elevated with the right accessories. The outfit on this Reformation model is proof.

The cinched waist is everything.

Although this is linen and wrinkle-prone, I think adding a belt can keep it looking polished throughout the long work day.

Looking for a more creative spin on a shirtdress? Mango has got you covered.

Just divine.

These dramatic sleeves will be a big hit in a more creative work enviornment.

I love the subtle green detailing on this dress.

Easy and breezy.

This is very similar to the viral set Sofia Richie wore for her pre-wedding festivities.

I couldn’t believe this was a knit dress. It looks polished and comfortable.

I’m itching for fall to come sooner so I can cozy up at my desk in sweater dresses like this one.

The space-dye adds a nice egdy element.

Wow, this H&M dress looks so expensive.

You can’t go wrong with wearing a DVF wrap dress to work. 

Classic.

If I could have all my dresses be designed by Tory Burch, I would. The drop-waist adds an element of interest that’s still appropriate for the office.

Great for work and Sunday brunch.

As I mentioned before, pleats can make a traditional silhouette feel more updated.

These stripes are playful but not too much for the office.

Power suiting, anyone?

If your style leans more minimal, this is the dress for you. 

I love the little cap-sleeved detail.

The cargo detail makes this feel much more different than a basic sheath dress.

Add an oversize blazer and you have a 10/10 work look.

I’m into how this dress pairs with tall boots.

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