4 Easy Work From Home Outfits

I know many of you have been working from home and have to still get a look together for the day. I put together a quick video of items that I think every woman should have in their closets. Check it out below:

The shirt dress. Closet staple. Printed or plain, you should have one. I prefer the kind that has a belt attachment, so that waist can be snatched. This one is from TrendyChixBoutique.

A statement dress. Since most of the participants will only see you from the waist-up, I like to play with items that stand out on top. This ruffled dress was a steal from ZARA during their sale for $12. Any statement sleeve top or dress will make you look put together.

The white button-up. A staple for men and women. As you know, I like to steal them from my Husband. Everyone should have a button-up shirt in their wardrobe. I wore biker shorts on the bottom so that I won’t have to really get dressed. Leggings would work as well. This item can easily be jazzed up as well with a blazer. Of course, mine is extra and covered in sequins from Honey Inc.

An item that is trending right now, the shoulder pad tee. The one I featured is from my previous wishlist and fave designer Something by Sonjia. Mango and other retailers have their own version. If you’re good with a sewing machine, I’m sure you can DIY this as well, that is not my ministry LOL!

I hope this video was helpful. Let me know which of the looks are your WFH go-to style. Chime in below. Thanks for reading/watching. Please stay safe and of course stay chic!

3TheChicway

As a sports mom, cultural curator, and proud Belizean, Karese brings intention to every experience she creates. A multimedia producer and creative strategist, she’s dedicated to amplifying voices and stories that often go unheard. With over a decade of experience across media production, content development, and brand storytelling, her work lives at the intersection of culture, community, and confidence.

From producing heartfelt campaigns that celebrate Black women in sneaker culture to managing large-scale video projects for city agencies, Karese approaches every project with purpose and heart, helping women and girls of color feel seen, heard, and celebrated.

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