I’m a huge fan of clothing that can transition, from office to home
to weekend lounging, and from spring to fall. I don’t count winter in
there because, in Hong Kong, you’re kind of bound to be wearing
heavy pants, sweaters and boots through winter so there’s not much in
the way of transitional options.
One of my favourite pieces is the maxi dress. They’re perfect for
throwing on over a bathing suit for a Saturday at the beach. They’re
great for wearing out to dinner on a sticky summer day when you know
you’re going to end up with a stomach full of beer and appetizers. And,
with the right accessories, they fit in just as well at the office
(caveat: I have a pretty casual workplace). Make the layers a bit
heavier, and your maxi dresses will take you through milder spring and
fall temperatures, too.
I think the trick to an office-friendly maxi dress is to make sure
doesn’t feature a really bright, tropical pattern. Florals, yes,
stripes, yes, but in shades that are a bit less neon than something you
might wear on a cruise. Finding dresses that have a bit more shape help
combat the muumuu/nightgown look, too.
To make it okay for the office, I think you need a cardigan or shirt
to cover up bare shoulders, and shoes that aren’t flip-flops.
wear it without nothing
wear it with T shirt
wear it with sleeveless jacket
Marine Style Light Blue Stripe Korean Maxi Dress
Cotton Red / Black "Love"Maxi Dress
Stripe Causal Style Eva Marcille Blue / Green Maxi Dress
2012 Spring Stripe Trendy Cotton Black / Grey Midi Dress
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