From summer\u002Dweight blazers to versatile separates that, well, just work, Rebecca Tay discovers five office\u002Dready pieces that will have you looking smart and stylish in the months ahead.
From summer-weight blazers to versatile separates that, well, just work, Rebecca Tay discovers five office-ready pieces that will have you looking smart and stylish in the months ahead.A classic button-down, but make it summer, right? Relaxed, chic and easy to wear, this short-sleeve ‘Soller’ shirt by New York brand Apiece Apart is about as perfect as a summer shirt can be.
Made from organic cotton and with a slightly oversized fit, we love it tucked loosely into white trousers or even fitted denim for an effortless, cool look.We’ve long been fans of Issey Miyake’s ‘Pleats Please’ line — they’re perfect for travelling and commuting because they don’t wrinkle, and the pieces are just plain cool — and this take on the LBD proves why yet again.
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