Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Best Influencers to Follow for Work Outfits
Best Influencers to Follow for Work Outfits Wouldnt it be nice to open your closet and feel excited about putting together something to wear every day of the week? For many of us, figuring out what to wear to work is an ongoing weekday struggle. Some offices require formal, business attire. Others allowbusiness casual, or even streetwear (looking at you, startup culture). Hitting that mark each time can get frustrating, or, at any rate, feel stale once youve exhausted your wardrobe favorites. And clothing is important it can help set your mood as well as broadcast to the world something about you.Whether you want to feel colorful, fierce, whimsical or like a boss weve got you covered. Add these top fashionistas to your Insta feed or give their blogs a scroll for inspiration for any day of the week.Bold Whimsical Workplace Attire1. Courtney Quinn ofColor Me CourtneyCourtney Quinn Color Me CourtneyCourtney, a New Yorker who worked for brands like Tommy Hilfiger, Jonathan Adler and Kate Spade, demonstrates the playful effect monochromatic layering makes when you layer different materials.Courtney Quinn Color Me Courtney2. Amy Roiland ofA Fashion NerdAmy Roiland A Fashion NerdAmys style is eye candy to the Wes Anderson or Pop Art lover. Try something similar by mixing and matching bold colors and prints and adding unexpected accessories like a hat or tinted sunglasses.Amy Roiland A Fashion Nerd3. Tiffany Battle ofThe fertigungsanlage PlaceTiffany Battle The Werk PlaceThis former Intel process engineer highlights her creativeandanalytical mind on with her fashion, found on her blog and YouTube channel. Give Tiffanys look a try by mixing solid pops of color, or picking a neutral pattern and pairing it with a bold headwrap.Tiffany Battle The Werk Place4. Folake Huntoon of Style PantryFolake Huntoon Style PantryFor striking, put-together combinations, Folake is a go-to. The 40-somethingmother of three offers style inspiration for those not afraid to look their best.Folake Huntoon Style PantryA Little More Business First5. Katherine Matthews of The Work AgendaKatherine Matthews The Work AgendaThis Texan 20-something works in oil and gas, an industry dominated by men. That doesnt stop Matthews from dressing in feminine (yet business formal) attire.Katherine Matthews The Work Agenda6. Emily Plummer ofCorporate CatwalkerEmily Corporate CatwalkerEmily, a former PwC Chartered Accountant in Australia, showcases a polished, corporate look perfect for anyone in finance or corporate work.Emily Corporate Catwalker7. Beckie Williams and Sophie Tieman ofTwo Corporate GirlsTwo Corporate GirlsThis Aussie duo a lawyer and a commercial property valuer style themselves in a classic, neutral palette that easily translates to each season. In the look demonstrated here, a light sweater or blazer would shift their outfits from warm weather to winter.Two Corporate Girls8. Mary Orton ofMEMORANDUMMary Orton MEMORANDUMIf youre a sucker for chic, gammeln s tyle, Marys your muse. Layer a loose-fitting blouse with a fitted skirt to dial up the sass, or a flowing skirt for a breezier style.Mary Orton MEMORANDUM9. Anh Sundstrom of9 to 5 chicAhn Sundstrom 9 to 5 chicBy day, San Francisco-based Ahn works in marketing. By night, shes a fashion blogger showcasing an effortless, elegant look that works well on either coast.Ahn Sundstrom 9 to 5 chicEveryday Wear10.Nnenna EchemNnenna EchemNnenna, an Oslo-based content creator, shows us how pairing tops and bottoms of the same color creates an effortlessly put-together look.Nnenna Echem11.Mattie JamesMattie JamesA self-described wife, mom, and lifestyle influencer, Mattie James creates one-of-a-kind looks with items you may already own, such as wide-legged jeans, or a shift dress. herbei shoes like those chrome Oxfords and accessories give each outfit that perfect, finishing touch.Mattie James12. Helena Glazer Hodne of Brooklyn BlondeHelena Glazer Hodne Brooklyn BlondeBorn in Queens to Russi an immigrant parents, Helena has been part of the NYC fashion scene since graduating FIT. The mother and style influencer is a fan of solid neutrals, pairing items such as a knit sweater with faux leather pants to add interest with textures, rather than patterns.Helena Glazer Hodne Brooklyn Blonde13. Kristine of TrendyCurvyKristine TrendyCurvyKristine, an L.A. plus-sized fashion blogger, pairs heels with skinny 3/4 length pants and adds floral features with prints. These looks could work for the office, weekend brunch, or even a date.Kristine TrendyCurvy14. Erika Foxofvergangenheits-zugewandt FlameErica Fox Retro FlameErica, originally from Ireland, works her New York City street style with these day-to-night looks. Her Instagram and blog offer stylish outfits perfect for millennials.Erica Fox Retro FlameFlowy, Floral and Fabulous15. Katherine Ormerod ofWork Work WorkKatherine Ormerod Work Work WorkThe motto of the site Katherine edits is 1. No ones Life Is Perfect, 2. Nothing Worth Having Comes For Free, 3. What You See Isnt Always What You Get. If that or any of her flowing styles resonatewith you, give Work Work Work a look.Katherine Ormerod Work Work Work16.Freddie HarrelFreddie HarrelBorn in Paris but a Brit by choice, Freddie gives the modern working girl polished looks that arent so, well, uptight. Her outfits are professional and offer room to breathe a welcome break totailored blouses or pants.Freddie Harrel17. Charlotte GroenevelofThe Fashion GuitarCharlotte Groenevel The Fashion GuitarHailing from the Netherlands, Charlotte, who now calls New York home, showcases surprising combinations that mix florals, stripes and multiple textures. Give it a try yourself by combining primary colors with black shirts, or mixing a floral dress with a patterned purse.CharlotteGroenevel The Fashion Guitar18. Rochelle Johnson ofBeauticurveRochelle Johnson BeauticurveArkansas-based Rochelle, a mother and fashion blogger, showcases what pieces with unexpected trimmings can do for an outfit. Case in point the ruffle on her striped shirt and split blazer sleeves on her ensemble below.Rochelle Johnson Beauticurve19. Tanesha Awasthi ofGirl With CurvesTanesha Awasthi Girl With CurvesTanesha, a full-time influencer andformer tech worker,uses a-line skirts and dresses to add flow and movement to workplace styles. For colder weather, pair a pleated A-line skirt with a fuzzy sweater, or for warmer weather, add a belt to a faux-wrap dress to highlight your waist.Tanesha Awasthi Girl With Curves20. Nikki Frenney-Wiggins of NikkiFreeStyleNikki Free NikkiFreeStyleAtlanta style influencerNikki Free shows us the power and beauty of matching coordinates that work day to night with her Hawaiian print ensemble, as well as the easy yet polished look of an off-shoulder button-front blouse paired with bell bottoms.Nikki Free NikkiFreeStyle
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