If you have a day full of meetings on the agenda, embrace
the office in a pencil skirt, wrap blouse and mid-heel pumps co-ordinated with a Valentino Garavani purse.
Not exact matches
Now I'm sure we have all owned a
pencil skirt or two
in our lives, and for me they've been
office friendly or with a fun print for a night out.
I plan on wearing it with shorts this summer,
pencil skirts in the
office year round, and with jeans and boots
in the winter.
No matter how straight is a dress code
in the
office,
pencil skirt will create the elegant feminine look.
You are about to see here plaid print frocks worn atop white shirts, printed white blouses tucked
in high - waisted neutral color tailored pants, peplum khaki green jackets teamed with black capri trousers, orange blouses tucked
in lace black
pencil skirts, slouchy navy blue tops half - tucked
in black trousers, as well as many other cool
office outfit ideas.
Another great way to freshen up your
office look is to try on high - waisted
pencil skirt in watercolor florals and pair it with high - neck black long - sleeve top, black tights and glossy black pumps.
You might think that
in an
office that allows you everything from ripped jeans to
pencil skirts, an outfit everyday would be easy to put together!
I RARELY wear
skirts to the
office and I so desperately want to be one of those women who has fabulous legs
in a
pencil skirt but I just don't feel confident.
Of course, there is nothing more sexy than a black colored
pencil skirt what can be incorporated with
office attire, but listen, we all live
in the 21 century, so you better be more individual.
I have a red blazer that I adore and have worn to an
office in D.C. I'm planning to bring it out for next summer with a black
pencil skirt and either a white or black blouse underneath.
Last month I spoke 6 ways to look stylish
in polka dots to the
office, and although I featured a feminine black and white midi
pencil skirt in it, that
skirt has a whole lot different personality that this Luchia
skirt.
-- Roll neck cover up (also
in regular)-- a lightweight cardigan that's easy to throw on over button - ups + pants /
pencil skirts for the
office.
Be a boss like Kim K.
in a black bodysuit, black
pencil skirt and fierce overcoat on your way to the
office.
Pencil skirts don't have to just be worn
in the
office.
In summers, create an office - friendly look by trying a red sleeveless blouse with belted pencil skirt basically in beige color shade
In summers, create an
office - friendly look by trying a red sleeveless blouse with belted
pencil skirt basically
in beige color shade
in beige color shades.
Keep you look
office appropriate by trying a red sleeveless blouse with belted
pencil skirt basically
in beige color shades.
A
pencil skirt and sleeveless solid color blouse is a go - to for me
in the
office clothes category.
And you could totally do a
pencil skirt with it and be really
office appropriate (if you work
in an
office that you have to dress nice...)
I do love how it looks with the pearls and the
pencil skirt, but sometimes I actually get hot
in my
office (I know?
Even though we already had seen a classic set for
office wear as early as
in the 1930s, and definitely
in the 1980s, the
office set of blazer and
pencil skirt as we know it today, emerged from this decade.
I love pairing them with
pencil skirts for the
office, tall boots and skinny jeans for the weekend, and layering under chunky sweaters and jackets
in winter.
I decided to mimic the color palette with my
pencil skirt, pumps, and cardigan
in a look I wore to the
office earlier this week.
If you want to add a little bit of edgy touch to your Friday's casual
office attire, then how about wearing white Oxford shirt tucked
in pencil ripped denim
skirt?
Match a pastel toned
pencil skirt with an elegant top
in the same shade and make an impression with the simplicity of your neat and voguish
office or casual outfit.
Of course, I went with a more
office - appropriate
pencil skirt and ballet flats instead of heels (although the ones
in the photo are adorable!).
I can keep the main part of my outfit pulled together — a structured top (one of the reasons peplum is any easy choice, because it's polished and classic), jacket or blazer that can be easily replaced with a tweed jacket instead to make it feel less formal, and then a
skirt (I'm a big fan of the Ann Taylor
pencil skirts right now, they feel effortless and wearable outside of the
office in the new textures and patterns they have).
My typical go to's are a black dress for any occasion (everyone needs a LBD
in their closet), a
pencil skirt for a semi formal
office party, and cocktail dresses.
While I admire the beachy styling here, for the
office I'd probably stick with classic shapes
in navy or beige — a sheath dress, a
pencil skirt, trousers.
Introduced by Christian Dior
in the late 1940s,
pencil skirts became vastly popular particularly as
office wear or as a part of a suit.
Thanks to Topshop, we have these funky
pencil skirts that would surely shake up your look whether it's for
office wear, leisure, and everything else
in between.
Kate says:
In my business casual
office, I love pairing a
pencil skirt with a casual tee — it's the perfect mix of dressy and casual.
On the other hand, the advantages of wearing a
pencil skirt are: it's impossible to be blown up by the wind, the ventilation by being so tight make them warmer
in the cooler periods of time and they show off the female shape which makes them sexier than the boring straight
office skirts.
... Still, a
pencil skirt is a classic style that always works
in the
office.