As we are all turning our homes into offices, we now have the chance to reorganize our closets and arrange our wardrobe to work from home. Choosing clothes for work can still be enjoyable: this can help you get out of sleep mode and tune into work.
Here are some tips from LookStyler for you about what to wear when working from home:
The Iconic White Shirt
An iconic white shirt with a masculine cut will help you enhance your productive mode. It can be worn throughout the day and in the evening, it can even make you look seductive.
Silk Pyjamas
Silk pyjamas with romantic ruffles or sleeper feathers can easily cheer you up and set the right working mood. Do not confuse silk pyjamas with those same favourite pyjamas for sleeping.
Let’s remember the story of pyjamas- it goes back to the time of Belle Epoque when fashionable ladies dressed in silk in their boudoir. After that, we saw gloss pyjamas in Hollywood films and during Coco Chanel’s fashion shows, who first made this wardrobe worthy of a demonstration on the catwalk. Fashion designer Paul Poirot suggested that women wear pyjamas to emphasize their masculine, independent character.
Chic Cardigans
While at home, do not forget to wear something that is comfortable but can still make you look professional. This season, we can see cosy cardigans with interesting prints. Combine it with comfortable jeans, skirts or shirts.
Knitted Dresses
It will be much easier to start planning your schedule after you tie your hair with a beautiful elastic and you put on a comfortable knit pastel shaded dress. For convenience, add a beautiful hairpin to your hair. For home comfort and warmth, you can also add wool socks.
Sleepers
Properly selected shoes will help you complete your work-from-home look. Wearing sleepers can help you feel more relaxed. The most luxurious options are designed by Gucci, Jil Sander, Miu Miu, Tibi and Louis Vuitton.
Let’s see some examples of how famous style icons dressed at home:
Coco Chanel
The designer loved silk robes, cosy tweed suits, flowing dresses and, of course, jewellery – sautoirs or classic strings of pearls. In this way, Coco Chanel could stylishly receive her guests at home or at any moment go down to her boutique.
Jacqueline Kennedy
Jacqueline Kennedy was one of the most stylish women of the twentieth century. She knew how to look elegant even at home – she often chose straight-cut dresses that did not constrain movement, cotton sets consisting of blouses and mini-shorts, and loose jackets for walking.
Marilyn Monroe
In real life, the wardrobe of Marilyn Monroe was much more restrained and calm. Her basic home outfit consisted of knit tops, pipe trousers and silk blouses. She sometimes relaxed in silk bathrobes too.
So turn yourself into a star this week and do not forget that even at home, you can look chic!