Casual Spring Work Outfits That, Well, Work
Spring is luckily right around the corner, which means it's just about time for you to whip out your favorite floral dresses, skirts, and even a few pairs of sandals. Since many of you spend your weekdays inside the confines of some sort of office setting, we figured a little work wardrobe update might be in order.
Ahead, we've gathered the casual spring work outfits that are easy, appropriate, and fun. Because if spring rolls around and you can't incorporate the season's coolest trends into your everyday work outfits, then is spring really worth experiencing at all? Okay, that was dramatic but you get the picture. Casual spring work outfits that actually work are coming right up.
You'll Need: Blazer + T-Shirt + Floral Midi Skirt + Bright Boots
You'll Need: Tailored Jumpsuit + Belt + Statement Shoe
You'll Need: Plaid Suit + T-Shirt + Printed Socks + Heeled Sandals
You'll Need: Bomber Jacket + Turtleneck + Track Pants + Sneakers
You'll Need: Pink Midi Dress + Knee-High Boots + Pendant Necklace
You'll Need: Blazer + Plaid Button-Down + Floral Trousers + Ankle Boots
You'll Need: Checked Blazer + Cardigan + Trousers + White Boots + Neckerchief
You'll Need: Moto Jacket + Wide-Leg Trousers + Neutral Sandals + Bucket Bag
You'll Need: Midi Dress + Kitten Heel Mules + Pouch Bag
You'll Need: Floral Dress+ Floral Blazer + High-Top Sneakers + Translucent Sunnies
You'll Need: Oversize Suit + Bright Crop Top + Sneakers + Pastel Bag
You'll Need: Lightweight Blazer + Printed Dress + Flat Ankle Boots
You'll Need: Long Sweater + Midi Skirt + White Boots
You'll Need: Pastel Suit + Matching Sweater + White Pumps
Lauren Eggertsen is currently the editorial director of Who What Wear and has worked at the company for over eight years, where she started as an associate editor and has since worked her way up. Lauren has over 10 years of experience in the fashion editorial space, starting her career with internships at Marc Jacobs, Marie Claire, and The Zoe Report, where she was later hired as their editorial assistant. Lauren has worked in the Los Angeles and New York Who What Wear offices but currently calls L.A. home. It is here where she leads and manages Who What Wear's fashion team and oversees all day-to-day editorial content and large tentpole moments. This includes all of the runway, trend, and shopping-driven content that ultimately helps to build a strong brand reputation within the industry. Lauren's role also includes helping to set the fashion direction for all original photo shoots and often styles many of the celebrity cover shoots, including big names like Kaia Gerber, Normani, and Kristen Stewart.
She has also attended multiple fashion weeks, including New York, London, Milan, and Paris, where her personal style has been featured on sites such as Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, and Elle. She prides herself on discovering and supporting small brands and on her knack for a good vintage shopping find. When she isn't working, she enjoys researching and dining at reputable restaurants around both her neighborhood and the globe.
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