Summer outfits for work can be tricky to navigate when you’re moving between the heat outside to air-con blasting inside. On top of the varying temperatures, we need to remain looking smart and professional too. To avoid a sartorial meltdown every morning (literally!) we’ve got the ultimate guide on dressing for the office in the summer.
If there’s one thing to remember when it comes to summer office outfits, is that layering is key. Think blazers, lightweight trench coats and t-shirts - smart pieces from your summer capsule wardrobe that you can easily take on and off depending on the temperature. Fabric also plays a part so when it comes to dresses for work this summer, look for natural, breathable fabrics such as cotton and linen that will keep you cool and comfy in the heat. The most versatile ones will double up as the best wedding guest dresses too.
Summer work outfits aren't as restricted as they used to be, as office dress codes have become more casual in the last few years, giving us freedom to dress more comfortably and experiment with the spring/summer fashion trends 2024. Try swapping your trouser suit for chic tailored shorts, or a long-sleeved shirt for a t-shirt and tapered trousers for a high-low mix that still looks professional. The best white trainers are totally acceptable too.
To help you navigate your summer outfits for work, we’ve rounded up our favourite looks that will keep you looking stylish and smart 9-5.
Summer outfits for work as chosen by a fashion editor
1. Shirt dress
For a feminine take on tailoring, shirt dresses are always a classic. The figure-flattering silhouette cinches you in at the waist and A-lines out at the skirt for easy movement and makes a great option for a summer work outfit. Stick to a midi length design to keep it professional and style up with sleek mules, or mid-heel pumps if your office has a smarter dress code. With added versatility, this is a look you can also rock at the weekend if you swap your heels for trainers. And it can even go over your best swimwear for your body shape at the beach!
A style tip…
If you need an extra layer, throw on a smart sweater vest. The sleeveless style is lighter than chunky knitwear and perfect for changing temperatures.
Fashion editor’s picks…
You'll never go too far wrong with classic black and white, and the tie belt on this bargain makes it one of the most stylish dresses to hide a tummy. Ideal for work, team it with espadrilles and a raffia tote - a style winner.
Not only is this dress spot on for work (pardon the pun!), but it doubles up as one of the best wedding guest dresses for this summer. The Princess of Wales has the Izzy dress in a couple of different prints and colours, so you'll be in good company.
When a heatwave hits, this sleeveless style will be your go-to. Made from a linen blend fabric, it’ll take you from boardroom to beach, and everything in between.
2. Tailored Shorts
We’re afraid your denim cut-offs won’t quite cut it when it comes to summer outfits for work, but that doesn't mean shorts are a complete no-go. There are plenty of chic, tailored styles that are office worthy. Look for designs that sit high on the waist and fall just above the knee for a flattering fit that still looks smart. Pull out all the stops and team with a coordinating blazer or wear with an elegant blouse and simple court shoes for a stylish take on the trend.
A style tip…
Take this look from boardroom to bar and swap the blouse for a silky cami or one-shoulder tank top.
Fashion editor’s picks…
When it comes to summer tailoring, this single-breasted blazer ticks all the boxes. The hot pink hue gives a nod to the fashion colour trends 2024 and we love the textured finish. Wear with the matching shorts for one stylish power pairing.
If you're going to wear a shorts suit, you might as well go for a seriously statement style. Holly Willoughby and Meghan Markle are both fans of a tailored trouser suit, and these shorts will look just as good styled simply with a white tee.
Whether you pair it with the best jeans for your body type or tailored trousers, this pretty blouse will add a charming touch to your look. Fresh white will go with everything and the broderie detailing gives it a boho feel.
3. Sleeveless suit
A tailored two-piece is a 9-5 staple and one of the most versatile items to add to your closet this summer. Whether you opt to wear it as a suit, or separated out, a tailored two-piece even looks great with trainers at the weekend too. Check out our tips on how to wear a waistcoat here.
A style tip…
This look isn't just for summer. Render it winter-ready by layering a sleeveless blazer over a fine knit roll-neck for added warmth.
Fashion editor’s picks…
Editor's Pick
This waistcoat can be worn on its own or layered over a white tee for added coverage. It's made from 100% linen, and the combination of the top and matching trousers really reminds us of Sienna Miller's best Wimbledon look. Ace!
Editor's Pick
These trousers are the epitome of easy summer tailoring with a flattering wide leg and pleats for a slouchy look. Offset the relaxed style with a more fitted top to mix things up a bit.
A pair of smart flats is a great alternative to your best white trainers, and are a must if you’re on your feet all day. They have an easy slip-on design and the classic black and white colour combo will go with everything. ME+EM is one of the British clothing brands you need on your radar.
4. Skirt and Tee
This simple get-up always looks polished and it’s an easy one to dress up or down, depending on the dress code in the office. Taking you easily from office to evenings out, don't forget to add playful details, such as statement jewellery - for a dose of personality. If you opt for a printed skirt, pair it with a block-coloured top, to avoid the look becoming overwhelming. And if it gets a little bit chilly, this is the ideal combo for learning how to style a blazer, offering an extra layer that's not too heavy, it will keep your look smart too.
A style tip…
Nail that smart-casual aesthetic and wear a silky skirt with a simple cotton tee. Team with trainers or sandals for a laidback but still chic summer look.
Fashion editor’s picks…
Switch up your go-to prints for this vibrant design to stand out from the crowd. A simple button-down design and a lightweight feel it’s perfect for the heat. Keep the rest of your look simple and let your skirt take centre stage.
Introducing your new summer office outfit hero. A tailored waistcoat that buttons to the neck, it's going to look great with black linen trousers and printed midi skirts. You could even incorporate it into your white jeans outfits too.
When it comes to shoes for summer office outfits, swap stilettos for a block heel for all-day comfort that still adds height. We love a contemporary square toe and an easy slip-on style, these will be particularly stylish teamed with green.
5. Trousers and Shirt
When it comes to effortless summer outfits for work, you want to avoid anything too restrictive so ditch your jeans for lighter trousers. Wide-leg trousers always look elegant and they have serious leg-lengthening powers too. Win-win! Summer is also the perfect time to wear a lighter colour palette. An all-white head-to-toe look is incredibly chic and will always look expensive, so team cream trousers with a matching neutral shirt for that coastal chic feel.
A style tip…
For an extra layer on your commute, go for a lightweight trench coat. Forever timeless and chic, it’ll protect you against the elements but can easily be rolled up and stashed in the best work backpacks.
Fashion editor’s picks…
A smart pair of linen trousers is just about the most important piece in your summer capsule wardrobe, so invest wisely. Check out our guide on shoes to wear with wide leg trousers if you're wondering how to style them.
A fashion editor favourite, With Nothing Underneath is a name you need to know. This blue linen shirt will work seriously hard in your wardrobe, both at home and abroad, and there's even a pair of matching shorts available too.