To help freshen up your summer work style, we asked 18 women from an array of industries to share what they like to wear when temperatures rise. From executive fashionistas to tech gurus (and even our own editor-in-chief), this is one professionally impressive bunch. Here’s what they had to say about some of their favorite pieces, and how they dress for work in the summer. clothing, eyewear, fashion, sunglasses, street fashion, t shirt, dress, footwear, pencil skirt, sleeve, I love color for the summer. My go-to office piece is a dress, worn with flat sandals—I’ll change into high heels for the evening to dress it up. Another work outfit formula I revert to a lot during warm weather is a white, black, or blue button-down shirt with an embellished skirt. If I’m going straight from the office to a dinner, I might switch out the shirt to something dressier—like a silk blouse—or add a jacket. This summer, I’m also looking forward to accessorizing with some fun, colorful pieces.”
Whatever I leave the house in at 8 A.M. needs to be able to get me through a one-mile walk pushing a stroller to school drop-off, Nadia Zaki’s yoga class at Equinox, and a full day of meetings…I have to always be meeting-ready. My go-tos are these Koral lustrous leggings with a Nike sports bra that’s low-cut enough that it can function like an actual bra. I layer a loose silk dress over it (like this one from L’Agence) so it doesn’t wrinkle in my bag (which gets shoved underneath my daughter’s feet in the stroller, of course), then I lose the leggings post workout, and I’m ready to go. God bless the person who started the sneakers and dresses trend as it has been my salvation. These APL leopard kicks work for the first part of my day, and then I’ll change into heels. I leave these Loeffler Randall sandals at my office for quick changes. The most crucial piece of this puzzle though is my Living Proof dry shampoo. I don’t even know how I survived before I found it.”
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