Not to make you feel rushed or anything since you’re probably in peak summer mode, but fall will be here faster than you think! While you’re enjoying your beach and/or pool time, you can at least multitask by getting ahead on the seasons and browsing these cute fall work outfits. Though I realize everyone’s job situation is different—especially a few years into a global pandemic—there are some ensembles for almost every office environment, from more corporate settings to, well, your actual house if you’re still WFH or even WFYLCS (working from your local coffee shop, duh).
If you’ve been going back to an office, it was probably an adjustment—it def was for me!—so let this list of outfits help inspire you. Hey, it even might make you team workwear over your typical lineup of sweats, pajamas, and slippers just because you wanna switch things up. With a new season just a couple months away, you might want a work outfit refresh, whatever that means for you. Here, 20 cute fall looks to wear on the job… or to go out in during your usual midday coffee break. You know how it goes.
this effortless blazer with loafers
The Wool Oversize Blazer
Your favorite white T-shirt and jeans might not sound all that dressy, but tuck in the shirt and add a double-breasted blazer for an instantly chic work outfit. Complete it with comfortable loafers if you’re on your feet for most of the day.
this cardigan dress
Novelty Stretch Cardigan Sweater Dress
Just by *looking* at this photo, you can tell that cardi is oh-so-soft. Wear it with brown stretch booties and a chic neutral bag for some extra contrast with the dress’ navy hue.
this pants and sweater sitch
Sweater Wide Leg Pant
Working from home? Get dressed up just enough while still feeling like you’re wearing PJs with these wide-leg sweatpants, a knit bralette, and cozy shacket.
this camel look
Wool Pencil Skirt
A matching set in this gorge camel shade is very “fall,” especially when you pair with shoes in the same elegant color, like these pointed pumps.
this short set
Emilia Cardigan
Fall isn’t always super chilly, after all! If the weather is on the warmer side, some pleated shorts and a knit vest and cardigan set on top make for a cool monochromatic moment. Finish it off with sandals or flats.
this blazer and dress
Gingham Check Oversize Stretch Cotton Blazer
A coordinating gingham blazer and dress will get you so many compliments. Wear it with heels for extra height, or with loafers and cute socks to keep things comfy.
this midi dress
Satin Plisse Midi Dress
A textured midi in a fall-worthy color palette and floral print will work for almost any office situation. You can dress it up with a blazer and heels or down with ballet flats or slides.
this blouse and jeans
90’s Pinch-Waist Rigid High-Rise Organic Cotton Straight-Leg Jeans
These fan-favorite jeans will hit you juuust right. Pair them with a button-down shirt or elevated top to take things up a notch. Loafers, flats, or boots complete the ensemble depending on your mood.
this polo and skirt
The Alpaca Waffle-Stitch Polo
Layering a pretty knit over a button-down is a classic fall look. A khaki skirt and lug-sole boots finish it off for a low-key yet trendy work ‘fit.
this neutral moment
Suit Trousers
A rich brown long-sleeve top with pleated tan trousers and neutral shoes looks sophisticated without looking like you tried too hard. Trust me.
this quilted jacket and jeans
Quilted Belrose Shirt-Jacket
For those casual work days, a cozy quilted jacket, plaid shirt, black jeans, and sneakers will do just the trick.
this floral dress
Gitte Puff Sleeve Dress
Opt for a floral dress in an autumnal color scheme and have fun with your accessories by adding a headband, gold earrings, and strappy heels.
this skirt and turtleneck
Gemma Skirt
When fall rolls around, the turtlenecks come out. Wear a black one with a checkered skirt and knee-high boots to make a fashionable statement.
this blazer and jeans
Sara Super High Rise Slim Straight
Professional on top yet casual on the bottom is a great office outfit formula if you want to look pulled together, but not too serious. If your work space isn’t really jean-friendly, swap these out for a coordinating midi skirt or flowy pants.
this plissé set
Plissé T-Shirt
An all-black plissé top and pants might work for almost any office dress code. Wear the set with heels to dress things up even more or you can also wear it with boots, sneakers, you name it!
this one-piece and sandals
Short Sleeve Curbside Utility Romper
If your office veers on the more casual side, a romper is an easy thing to throw on before you run out the door. The same goes for those two-strap slides.
this green midi
Ultimate Midi Tea Dress
A forest-green midi dress with a slit is cute and comfortable. Wear it with woven slides if the day is on the warmer side or, if not, opt for some black boots.
this plaid dress and clogs
Sora Ruffled Checked Organic Cotton-Voile Maxi Dress
A plaid number with some stylish clogs just screams “fall” while still being work-appropriate.
this jacket and leggings
Natalia Jacket
Hey, after more than two years in a pandemic, leggings are much more of an accepted item to wear to work, and these stirrup ones are no exception. Wear them with heels, a black sweater, and throw on a fashion-forward tan jacket like this one for some added contrast.
this leather skirt and sweater
Florence Topstitched Leather Skirt
Whew, this leather skirt is absolutely stunning! Pair it with a printed sweater and black loafers for a pulled-together office look.
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