Think The ‘70s Trend Is Just For Weekends? THIS Is How To Make It Work 9 to 5…
Choose mannish tailoring and luxe separates from Very Exclusive to update your workwear
Choose mannish tailoring and luxe separates from Very Exclusive to update your workwear
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It can be hard to look smart at work and embrace the hottest trends at the same time. But all you need are a few brilliant buys to add to your wardrobe to see you through the new season in style…
Silk shirts and culottes will create just the right silhouette and should be making their way into your wardrobe for a healthy injection of ‘70s style. Think Charlotte Rampling circa 1975 to nail this iconic style in the boardroom.
Your first stop should be a classic silk shirt, for a relaxed take on smart style. Equipment’s Piping Details Shirt is a complementary mix of mannish tailoring and ‘70s cool that will give a subtle nod to the trend. Team with classic wide leg trousers to update your staple office look.
If you prefer something a bit more feminine, nothing says ‘70s glamour like a pussy bow blouse. Stock up on luxurious silk versions for summer - starting with this White Silk Blouse by Joseph. Tuck into demure midi skirts, or wear loose with tailored trousers for a modern take on the trend.
Forget skirts and dresses this summer and make culottes your go-to style for work. A chic dose of ‘70s tailoring for your workwear wardrobe, these Zodiac Wide Leg Culottes by Reiss will totally shake up your look and score you instant fashion points in the office.
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