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Business dresses : Trends

Probably the most common form of business dress is the sheath dress, a straight model with a knee-length cut. Business dresses often come in muted colours such as navy and black as well as cream for the warmer seasons. Meanwhile, the blouse dress is emerging as a modern office alternative. It meets professional expectations and underlines your feminine side.

What to wear with business dresses:

For an official meeting, wear your business dress with a blazer or short jacket. Depending on occasion, you can wear it with a fashionably patterned scarf or trendy belt for a splash of added colour. If you feel like it, a classic business dress can be pepped up with a pretty brooch or a sleek necklace around the neckline.

Exclusive fashion tip

Court shoes are not always a favourite choice for a full day at the office, especially if you are on your feet a lot. Ballerinas are a great alternative here, they look just as good with a business dress as a pair of high heels.

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Knee-length blouse dress with an all-over print
Flowing jumpsuit with waistband
Tunic dress with mid-length sleeves
Knee-length dress with a tie-around belt
Tunic dress with mid-length sleeves
Flowing dress
Flowing dress
Knitted dress with a jacquard pattern
Elegant sheath dress
Tunic dress with mid-length sleeves
Blouse dress with an all-over print and slip
Loose-fitting dress with pockets
Loose-fitting dress with pockets
Loose-fitting dress with pockets
Loose-fitting dress with pockets
Tunic dress with mid-length sleeves
Jumpsuit with an elasticated waistband
Midi dress with a wrap effect
Midi dress with a wrap effect
Sheath dress with a long back zip
Elegant dress with a flared skirt section
Cotton dress with a gathered shoulder insert
Blouse dress with a waist belt
Sheath dress
Chiffon dress with slip
Sheath dress with a long back zip
Sheath dress with an accentuated waist
Midi dress with 3/4-length sleeves and drawstring
Sheath dress with an accentuated waist
Summer midi dress
Summer midi dress
Sleeveless dress with pleated details on the side
Flowing dress with ties
Flowing dress with ties
Flowing midi dress with an all-over print
Casual linen dress with an inverted pleat
Knee-length tunic dress made of linen
Tunic dress in a cotton blend
Knee-length dress with balloon sleeves
Knee-length dress with balloon sleeves
Dress with puff sleeves and a hem flounce
Figure-defining sheath dress with stretch for comfort
Sleeveless dress with a flared skirt section
Sleeveless dress with a flared skirt section
Figure-defining sheath dress with stretch for comfort
Elegant dress with a collar
Blouse dress with 3/4-length sleeves and pockets
Blouse dress with 3/4-length sleeves and pockets

Business dresses : Trends

Probably the most common form of business dress is the sheath dress, a straight model with a knee-length cut. Business dresses often come in muted colours such as navy and black as well as cream for the warmer seasons. Meanwhile, the blouse dress is emerging as a modern office alternative. It meets professional expectations and underlines your feminine side.

What to wear with business dresses:

For an official meeting, wear your business dress with a blazer or short jacket. Depending on occasion, you can wear it with a fashionably patterned scarf or trendy belt for a splash of added colour. If you feel like it, a classic business dress can be pepped up with a pretty brooch or a sleek necklace around the neckline.

Exclusive fashion tip

Court shoes are not always a favourite choice for a full day at the office, especially if you are on your feet a lot. Ballerinas are a great alternative here, they look just as good with a business dress as a pair of high heels.