A Week of Casual Summer Work Outfits

If you work in a casual-dress office setting, then you know that sometimes casual is the hardest look to get right.  A T-shirt is casual, but often just not professional enough.  Put on a dress and heels and you can look like you're trying way too hard. Particularly in the Summertime, when casual can mean shorts and flip-flops to some people, dressing for the office can be confusing. Here are 5 outfit ideas from Monday through Friday.  Use the templates as daily ideas and adjust the looks based on your personal style.  All details below…

Give Mondays a boost of energy using color and pattern. These are red linen cropped trousers with a drape-y, back-printed tank plus gold geometric details on the necklace and sandals.  Notice the silhouette of the tank—long and loose; it is still Monday, after all.

For Tuesday, a simple dress with an espadrille wedge and feminine drop earring looks polished yet easy.  Keep a pair of flats under your desk for running to lunch.

Wednesday calls for another dress.  This one is more structured and worn with classic silver hoops and a more refined cork slide/sandal.

On Thursday, a pretty tank and colored cotton pants look fresh.  Add nude patent leather flats and classic gold ball earrings.  When stepping into a meeting, create a ‘casual suit’ by adding a linen/cotton chambray blazer.

Summer Fridays in a casual office call for denim.  Rather than wearing typical blue jeans and a white top, flip that idea with a blue denim popover and white brushed-cotton jeans.  The metallic flats and colorful bracelet pull the look together while keeping it comfy and ready for the weekend.

Winter to Spring Wardrobe Transition

Spring can be the most challenging season for your wardrobe.  One day it's 40 degrees; the next it's almost 70.  How to dress for the temperature changes?  Here are 5 tips to remember.

1. Use Color--this is the time to wear a bright pop against darker Winter colors.

2. Wear Black and White--it's really not too early to wear white jeans when you pair them with a black sweater and boots/shoes.  I love to add a camel coat and pretty scarf over black and white.

3. Choose Light Denim--no matter if your jeans are skinny, flared, cropped or straight, a lighter tone feels like Spring.  Combine with a black, navy or green sweater for the chilly transitional days.  

4. Own a Spring Coat--the perfect option has an interesting color or pattern and still keeps you warm.

5. Layer Your Tops--start with a camisole, add a short-sleeve T-shirt or blouse, then a cardigan or blazer and finish with a scarf and coat.  You can remove, re-combine, and re-style your outfit all day long as the temperature fluctuates.

What to Wear to Thanksgiving Dinner

**Thanksgiving 2022 Update ** The following ideas are still relevant: choose your style direction (boho, classic, casual, etc) and then mix colors and patterns. The links may be outdated but you can click here to see lots of my 2022 Thanksgiving picks or shop your closet and pull these outfits together. Happy Thanksgiving to you all 🤎 🍁 🦃

Joie lace blouse, embroidered T-strap flats, Lands End polka dot cashmere sweater, Theory trousers, Charlotte Olympia kitty flats

Joie lace blouse, embroidered T-strap flats, Lands End polka dot cashmere sweater, Theory trousers, Charlotte Olympia kitty flats

Creme cable knit sweater, Woolrich pants, Ugg booties, Joie blouse+turtleneck, Frye Melissa over-the-knee boots

Creme cable knit sweater, Woolrich pants, Ugg booties, Joie blouse+turtleneck, Frye Melissa over-the-knee boots

What to wear for the big dinner? It depends...are you hosting?  Then short sleeves and flat shoes are in order.  Heading outdoors?  Then a yummy sweater and extra-warm layers are needed. Whether you're drawn to the lace-n-distressed vintage look, classic trousers-n-cashmere ensemble, outdoorsy cables-n-plaid or relaxed boho-n-boots, always use color and texture to pull your Thanksgiving outfit together.  

Tones of blue, brown, bronze, chestnut, gold and grey mix well and add a bit of sophistication to any style.  Don't forget to finish each look with simple jewelry. For links to all of the above and many more Thanksgiving Day ideas, click here.