In addition to these fairly obvious tips, there are some other things to keep in mind.
#1- Make sure the summer dresses you choose look just as good with a jacket or cardigan as they do without.Many summer work dresses are sleeveless, which can be great when enduring a sweaty commute, walking from client to client or for after work plans. However, freezing factor aside (because you know your office has the A/C on arctic blast), you will probably feel more professional with a topper piece. A blazer, for example, will make a summer work dress look more suited and a simple cardigan can cover up arms you don't feel comfortable showing off at work. To avoid your topper pieces looking like afterthoughts, make sure you have these layering pieces in the right proportional and colors.
#2 Flirty styles can work, but be carefulMost summer work dresses have a flair that gives them that warm weather, casual look. This can be fine, but you still need to be careful. Watch out for ruffles, really girly prints, or very drapy fabrics. Instead, look for tailored dress styles with a bit of flirt. Don't go overboard. This is also why structured jackets can be a blessing, they can balance out a dresses that are too soft and easy.
#3 Accessorize professionallyWhen wearing summery dresses to the office, it is important to also consider the accessories you choose. Instead of wearing that breezy dress with a pair of espadrille wedges, try a more professional pair of shoes, like a nude pump or pair of ballerina flats. Also think about jewelry and avoid earrings that are too big, bracelets that clank around too much or summer sandals or flip flops. With these more easy dresses you want to create balance by taking your accessories more seriously.
Summer Work Dresses That Will Keep You Cool and Professional
Below are three summery work dresses that can totally go the office while making you feel like you are embracing the warm weather.
Dress #1For the office, I added this striped blazer from Zara and, for a pop of color, these soft blue pumps from Marc Fisher and bib necklace, that pulls all the colors together, from Bauble Bar.
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