Ahh,
the button-down shirt and pair of slacks! It's the signature look of
office workers everywhere. It's tried and true, always appropriate,
but...rarely is it interesting.
Still, if you are consigned to a business casual dress code, there's no reason you have to be resigned to
it! There are many things you can do to spice up your workaday clothes,
and today I'm exploring a few of them: a cheery color palette, exciting
accessories, and a secret theme!
The
basis of this outfit is a white button-down blouse and a pair of sage
green pants so desaturated they could almost pass for grey. Dull, dull,
dull! If this was all I wore to work, I'd cry. And then I'd die of
boredom.
Fortunately, the shirt is sleeveless, which means it practically requires something to be worn over it, which means I get an opportunity to play with a cheery color palette!
In a particularly formal office, you might go with a blazer, but for
most workplaces, a sweater will be sufficient. For my purposes today, I
wore a tie-front cardigan in absinthe-green (Pro Tip: When struggling
against boredom with your outfit, conjure up fun associations by
thinking of the colors in terms of alcoholic drinks!). The green sweater
was a great complement to the slightly green pants, so I decided to
carry on the tradition with olive green shoes.
Now, it is time to turn our attention towards exciting accessories!
While your pants-and-a-shirt outfit is conservative by nature, there
are no such limitations on the kind of ornaments you can throw on top.
Scarves, jewelry, hair accessories, belts—all of these things and more
can be used to add a little oomph to your appearance, and with such a
plain backdrop as your clothes, you can afford to make these accessories
over-the-top.
For this outfit,
the lines of my cardigan and blouse lent themselves well to a long
necklace. I searched in vain for the perfect pendant, when I remembered I
have this tiered heart necklace
that perfectly coordinated with the other greens in the ensemble! At
this point, I was wearing so much green that it wouldn't have been a bad
thing to pick a necklace in a contrasting hue, but there was a
particular reason that the heart necklace was the best choice.
And what was that reason? Why, none other than the secret theme!
This is the final way you can have a little fun with fashion while
still wearing your boring cubicle uniform.
On my sweater, the open knit
forms little heart-shaped holes running in rows down the surface, so my
theme had to be hearts. The little holes are easy to overlook,
but that's what makes the theme a secret! Sure, it's pretty obvious
when I'm wearing both a heart necklace and matching earrings, but
still...even a blatant theme becomes more fun when there's a little
reward for the observant hidden elsewhere in the outfit. There's no
reason that a theme needs to be as literal as a graphic motif. You could
choose something more subtle, like "vertical ribbing," or a theme that
only has meaning to you...like clothes you got on vacation, or gifts
from someone you love.
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