Tired of pacing in front of your closet, wondering what to wear? If you’re already bored with your new fall/winter picks, fret not, there are a few staples you can add to your workwear that can give your wardrobe a lift and cut your get-ready time in half. The key, one stylist suggests, is careful shopping.
“Spend time choosing the right pieces, ones that give you the most impact, best fit and longevity,” says stylist Nadia Pizzimenti. “That way you freshen up your look for the season, while building a strong wardrobe that will last you for years to come.” Now that’s advice we can get behind.
This season, Pizzimenti says the key pieces you need to buy for the office include the pencil skirt, the wrap duster coat and the cropped trouser. Things to get rid of? Those old, stained, ripped camisoles, T-shirts and blouses. “These are all easily replaceable, and affordable,” says Pizzimenti. “Nobody wants to see a yellow armpit sleeve.”
Flip through the collection below for the top silhouettes from the Judith & Charles Fall 2014 offering, filled with dressed-up shifts and office-appropriate separates you’ll need at arm’s reach this season. Whether you’re working away at your cube or getting dolled up for a holiday party, trust us, you’ll be looking sharp by adding a few staples to your wardrobe.
Workwear Hack: How to Update Your Office Wardrobe With Just Three Simple Pieces
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15-Minute Dash
Make your coffee break ensemble classier-than-thou with this high-hued, cobalt duster coat. “This coat makes your silhouette long and lean, and has a luxurious effect. Pairs nicely with a monochromatic look underneath,” says Pizzimenti.
Bobby-C Coat, $550, Stonefield Sweater, $325 and Kensington Skirt, $275 at Judith & Charles
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Annual Review
Polished, poised and ready for any client meeting. Hello, promotion — corner office here you come. “A pencil skirt with a leather waistband is a great, subtle way to inject style in a more conservative setting,” says Pizzimenti.
Jefferson Jacket, $435 and Strand Skirt, $295 at Judith & Charles
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The 12-Hour Day
A sleeveless shift-style blouse and those tried-and-true cropped pants will take you from 8 a.m. until late. “A cropped trouser is one of the most versatile pieces to have in your wardrobe — not to mention a great way to show off great shoes,” says Pizzimenti.
Hyde Top, $325 and Allegra Pant, $275 at Judith & Charles
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Meet Me at the Bar After Work
The LBD gets a fashion-forward makeover with figure-flattering geometric details and an asymmetrical hem. And yes, brown and black is just fine.
Lexham Dress, $425 at Judith & Charles
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The Fancy Party
A red dress exudes confidence, and a certain "I don’t care if people notice" kind of ‘tude. Be the talk of the holiday work party with a festive dress worthy of the mistletoe.
Denmark Dress, $460 at Judith & Charles