The weather’s been climbing up the thermometer lately, which is a welcome respite from the showers we had in December. And while the heat may limit your dressing options, you can count on linen pieces to keep you looking stylish and feeling cool. Capable of regulating your body temperature while looking even better when it starts to crumple, this miracle material should be your new workwear BFF. Here are some options that you can use to spruce up your work outfits without breaking a sweat.
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This is the perfect weekday-to-weekend jumpsuit. Throw it on with a blazer for the office, and style with heels to keep it presentable. Alternatively, wear it with flats for the weekend!
Add a graphic twist to your workwear with this striped duster coat. Plus, you can also wear it on it’s own as a coatdress by belting it up.
High waisted pants make your legs look twice as long (okay, exaggeration, but you get the idea), and these cream pants will pair with everything you own in your closet.
Thanks to the collared neckline and the double breasted front design, you can rock this to the office effortlessly. Pair with cute shoes and a structured handbag for a look that says professional.
A striped jumpsuit feels instantly more dressed up than a plain-coloured one. You can wear it with a sharply-tailored blazer for an office-ready look.
Add some colour and pattern to your look with this knee-length skirt. Team with a white shirt and strappy heels and you’re ready to go in two seconds!
The white trim on the black linen makes this look a little more dressed up, but you can always dress it down with classic tennis shoes and a statement bag.
Cut a striking figure in this belted linen top. Style it with skinny jeans and high heels for a look that exudes confidence and class.
A bright yellow skirt is the perfect remedy for your Monday blues! Plus, it can be an easy way to uplift your neutral work pieces too.
Wear this shirt with a pencil skirt to work, or with a pair of denim jeans for the weekend. Plus, it looks effortlessly cool when worn a little crinkled, so you don’t have to fuss about the wrinkles.
A mini skirt may seem a little casual for work, but you can dress it up by pairing it with an oversized blazer and a pair of mannish brogues.
White pants are an instant wardrobe-classic, and these linen pants pull double-duty because they can also be worn at the resort on your next beach vacation!
Make an impact with a red blazer! If you’re afraid of looking too loud, avoid pairing it with metallic accessories or other printed pieces, and stick to safe neutral tones.