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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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Knitted dress with a turtleneck
Elegant dress with a wrap-over effect
Loose-fitting dress with pockets
Loose-fitting dress with pockets
Loose-fitting dress with pockets
Knee-length wrap dress
Elegant Jersey dress with a stand-up collar
Elegant dress with a wrap-over effect
Loose-fitting dress with pockets
Flowing blouse dress with set-in skirt section
Elegant sheath dress
Knee-length dress with a tie-around belt
Midi dress with a fine pleated texture
Elegant blazer dress with a wrap-over effect
Knitted dress with a jacquard pattern
Elegant dress with a flared skirt section
Knee-length blouse dress with underdress
Flowing dress
Flowing dress
Sheath dress
Sheath dress with an accentuated waist
Sheath dress with an accentuated waist
Sleeveless dress with a flared skirt section
Casual linen dress with an inverted pleat
Blouse dress with a waist belt
Flowing dress with ties
Flowing dress with ties

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.