Choosing an outfit for the office on hot summer days is sometimes not that easy. Here you can find fashion inspiration.
Hot summer days in the office can be a challenge not only in terms of temperature, but also in terms of fashion. How do we dress to endure the heat, but without sitting at our desk in too revealing a way? Here you can find stylish inspiration – including summer trends.
The casual look
If you prefer something more casual, you can take a look from Viviane Geppert (33). The “taff” presenter recently wore a combination of a white cargo skirt with side pockets and a mottled grey T-shirt. In this case, the leather boots with a snake pattern and high heels created a style break. Her blonde hair remained open and straight. A pair of creoles rounded off the look.
Business style with vest or culottes
The perfect summer business look for fashion blogger Caro Daur (29). The Hamburg native combined white linen shorts with a black suit vest. Both it-pieces are absolutely on trend right now. A black shopper bag and white ballerinas with black lace are the ideal accessories for this stylish outfit.
And the ensemble of model Romee Strijd (29) also makes a statement. She went with the black pleated skirt and a white tank top. She tied a beige long-sleeved shirt over it – perfect if the air conditioning is set too cold.
For the more noble occasion
In offices with a chicer dress code, there are two styling options. The first, worn by presenter Rebecca Mir (32), is a midi-length dress with short sleeves. This can be paired with open stilettos with high heels, but also flat loafers, such as those worn by Lena Gercke (36).
The model is wearing white socks and slim sunglasses. Simple accessories, delicate necklaces and earrings are ideal for this look.
Source: Stern

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