In recent years, more and more companies are moving away from the formal dress code, offering their employees complete freedom in choosing clothes. And this trend cannot but rejoice, because, as practice shows, a stylish image is the key to a successful and productive day. Agree, the world seems to change when you put on your favorite pants along with the perfect shirt and new sneakers, and not even one working day seems like a terrible thing.
But let’s not forget that many companies still follow conservative guidelines in dress code – fitted shirt, jacket, pants or (oh, horror!) pencil skirt. But who said office style has to be boring?
Take a cue from bloggers and fashionistas who stick to a minimalist style and skillfully combine maxi skirts, oversized shirts, blazers and chunky loafers. It looks like a classic, but it is not.
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You can take notes on all of them, too. Moreover, there are now numerous brands that are transforming the classics and adjusting it to current trends.
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Suspicion? Then this material will pleasantly surprise you. We’ve put together five perfect looks for those who still have to follow the dress code. By the way, all the brands in the selection are Russian, so now you can buy and order.
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Source: People Talk

I am Anne Johnson and I work as an author at the Fashion Vibes. My main area of expertise is beauty related news, but I also have experience in covering other types of stories like entertainment, lifestyle, and health topics. With my years of experience in writing for various publications, I have built strong relationships with many industry insiders. My passion for journalism has enabled me to stay on top of the latest trends and changes in the world of beauty.