When travelling you'll want to opt for more flats than heels, sometimes I don't even bother with heels at all and just take an extra pair of
more dressy flats.
Not exact matches
Available atNordstrom, it's super cute, and in a
flat so
more comfortable than other options while still being
dressy and upscale!
Summer is all about ease and metallic sandals (especially
flat ones) will give any
dressy evening look a
more laid back feel without sacrificing the glam factor.
If you work in a
more conservative (or colder) atmosphere just add a pair of black tights and some heels or even a
dressier flat.
For
more dressier options, that are still casual you can always opt for a flutter - sleeve top, dark denim jeans, and cute shoes — like these leopard
flats.
Pointed - toe
flats are on - trend, make your legs look longer, and look a little
more dressy (even if you're just rocking them on the way to the office).
You can go
more casual with
flat styles or go
more dressy with a heeled option.
I think wearing the gold and minimal accessories here left it a little
dressier, but if I wanted to make it
more casual I would wear some brown wedges or
flat sandals, add a brown belt, and maybe wear a top knot.
Since I was wearing my
flat boots so much, I thought it would be nice to have an alternative, high heeled pair to create
more elevated and
dressier looks.
I also love how versatile these dresses are — I've worn this one with a
dressy coat and
flats, but it could just as easily be worn with a denim jacket and sneakers for a
more casual feel.
It just makes the top look
more dressy and
flattering that way.
The trick for
dressier offices is to stick to heels and tucked - in blouses, while
flats work with
more creative offices.