Outfitting for the office can have its complexities, but the best work dresses can streamline your getting-dressed routine. These one-and-done solutions are professional enough for any workplace environment, whether that be a corporate office or a small startup, but needn’t feel stuffy—you won’t find any finicky or restrictive sheaths here. The Vogue-approved list of best work dresses have a plethora of fashion-forward twists, to make the daily grind a little more exciting, and actually comfortable, as well.
Vogue-Editor Approved Dresses for the Office
Simplify that already chaotic morning routine and lean on these work dresses to alleviate a bit of the load (so there’s more time to whisk up that matcha latte at home). There are plenty of polished shirtdresses with a little extra pizzazz—our favorites including Proenza Schouler’s abstract tie-dye number or a bold and bright cotton interpretation from Simkhai, for those extra sweaty, summer commutes still ahead.
Options that will help beat the heat are definitely top of mind right now. A simple T-shirt dress is a welcome addition, seeing you through until the end of the summer and beyond. Pair it now with everything from sandals to ballet flats, then layer it under a polished blazer once temperatures start to dip. Other transitional heroes come in the form of sleeveless knit dresses that you can find striped and colorful iterations, or in classic black.
From draped silhouettes with modern flair to practical midis with elevated finesse, these 45+ best work dresses will encourage you to forgo the trouser pants from here on out.
Sleek Shirtdresses
When thinking about capsule work wardrobes, shirtdresses are often at the top of the list. They’re functional, comfortable, and can be downright fashion-forward, if you choose the right ones. Whether classic poplin is your forever favorite, or you’re feeling something with a bit more oomph—there are both neutrals for the minimalists out there, to mix alongside some brighter, standout options.
Knit Staples
Knitted dresses are another must for office-approved outfits, making transitional dressing all the easier. As summer continues, sleeveless options that can be layered are your best bet—just throw a blazer over when fall arrives. Or go for something in the middle: short-sleeved polo dresses have a hint of prepster-chic, while still feeling elevated, thanks to midi-length skirts and nipped in waistlines.
The Modern Draped
Designers truly leaned into the draped dress this year—with an abundance of work-appropriate silhouettes that can go from a long day of meetings to after work drinks in a flash. Lean into lengthier styles that don’t feel too formal, with soft structure and pared-back ease. A gathered twist or an artful knot are small but mighty details to look out for here.
A Touch of Bohemian
Capture the spirit of the modern day bohemian by including a flowing dress into your weekly work rotation. Billowy dresses won’t feel out of place in the boardroom, if you look for options with sleeves, whether that be short or long. A broderie anglaise option in black, or a sweeping floral or paisley printed midi, can be worn on the daily, while still adding a fresh mood to workwear staples. Simply pair them with flats and a hardworking tote bag now—then style with knee-high boots come fall.
Midis With Structure
We have noticed a shift away from the fussy sheath dresses of yesteryear, with more emphasis on HR-appropriate silhouettes that don’t feel quite so difficult to wear. Enter: these dreamy midi dresses. They’ve got plenty detailing, such as pintucked seams and sculptural, darted waistlines, but are balanced out with fuller skirts for maximum comfort. Many of these can also transition to fall workwear with the addition of a simple cardigan or structured jacket on top.
T-Shirts Gone Corporate
T-shirt dresses are making a surprising comeback, and we’re here to prove they can be worn for work. However, these aren’t your run-of-the-mill options. Although relaxed in style, the best T-shirt dresses for the office take on a bit more intention and tailoring. Refined details like belted waistlines, mixed-material drop waists, or even a layered effect, give these variations a serious upgrade. For casual workplaces, trying styling with a sneaker.