There are those who say that dressing within the confines of a strict dress code
streamlines your morning routine and encourages creativity. Nine months out of the year, we’d agree with that statement. Then summer hits and all that sartorial optimism flies right out the window. (We can feel it
swoosh by as we install our A/Cs.) This time of year, barely-there summer dresses are all we wear — that is, if we deign to put on actual clothing.
Unfortunately, this off-duty dress code doesn’t
quite meet business casual standards. Thus, when it comes to dressing for the job that affords us our daily bread, we must compromise. Thankfully, there are many summer dresses that double as work dresses. Frocks that project professionalism and
keep us from schvitzing to death during our commute.
We’ve rounded up 15 cute summer work dresses in the slideshow above. All are chic, office-appropriate and, above all, comfortable. Throw ‘em on,
accessorize sparingly , save your energy for thermoregulation (and, you know, impressing your boss).
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Summer Dresses for Work
Zara
The knee-length hem and modest cowl neck make for a modern, office-friendly look. The slit's a little daring, but just low enough to keep HR happy. Downplay the bold pattern with minimal accessories and neutral makeup.
Striped Midi Dress, $69.90 at Zara
COS
This summer sheath has all the fixings of a great office dress (neutral palette, clean lines), but with a few modern touches (avant-garde sleeves, raw-cut finishes). Complement the beige with some cherry red flats.
Fitted Dress With Sculpted Sleeves, $115 at COS
Stelen
When it comes to work dresses, a tailored blue shirtdress is just as proper as a white button-down, only way more breathable and a lot less boring. This one's done in lightweight linen and features short sleeves with rolled cuffs (for added polish).
Cardona Shirt Dress, $88 at Need Supply Co.
Mango
Here's the perfect solution to nine-to-five (or eight-to-six) summer dressing. This somewhat conservative midi-length sheath is made more interesting by a center slit detail, but could still use some statement earrings.
Contrasting Dress, $39.99 at Mango
Farrow
If you work out of a more fashion-conscious office, our best advice is to load up on maxi-wrap dresses like this one. The A-line silhouette and half sleeves will have you feeling cool and comfortable; smart details like a self-tie waist and high V-neckline keep you looking composed. Again, bold patterns call for tan shoes.
Loretta Wrap Dress, $78 at Need Supply Co.
J.Crew
This no-fuss sheath dress is both casual and sophisticated. Still, don't be all business. While the contrast piping and pockets add a touch of interest, a monochrome getup means you can get (a little) playful with your accessories.
Piped Dress in Stretch Cotton, $128 at J.Crew
MICHAEL Michael Kors
You can't own too many white summer dresses and this one has interesting textural details. Plus, you can get away with wearing this neutral chiffon number to the office thanks to its high smocked neckline and knee-length skirt. Pair it with a slicked-back bun.
Smocked Fil Coupé Chiffon Midi Dress, $195 at Net-a-Porter
Theory
Normally, we avoid all things black once the temperature climbs past 80, but this satin-backed crepe dress is surprisingly breezy. Plus, the asymmetry of the hem makes it a little more interesting than your typical work dress. Wear it with embellished flats.
Asymmetric Draped Dress, $355 at Theory
COS
When you want something that's comfortable yet still on trend, reach for this pleated cobalt dress by COS. For extra fun, pair it with a balloon-sleeve button-down with a fun collar, then top off the lewk with outsize specs (prescription optional). Why not?
Sleeveless Pleat Dress, $135 at COS
Mango
Admittedly, this one's a tad on the short side, but those at more fashion-forward offices can certainly give it a whirl. Pair it with black and white loafers and a navy duster (to silence any haters).
Textured Flowy Dress, $29.99 at Mango
Topshop
With its high neck, long length and subtle blush-toned palette, this flattering origami frock belongs in your arsenal of summery office dresses.
Tall Floral Origami Dress, $125 at Topshop
Universal Standard
A year-round crowd-pleaser, this drapey, asymmetric hem dress from Universal Standard is clean, sophisticated and equipped with invisible stretch. Not to mention we've been mildly obsessed with aubergine ever since Kim Kardashian's Yeezy Season 5 appearance . As far as footwear goes, we recommend patterned or all-white booties.
Crepe Augusta Geneva Dress in Aubergine, $180 at Universal Standard
Closet London
With its vibrant stripes and unique collared V-neck, this lightweight wrap dress is the epitome of chic professionalism. We like it with bright pointed mules.
Wrap Front Striped Dress, $87 at ASOS
Black Crane
The smooth sateen finish on this flouncy, muted green frock instantly elevates it from daywear to (casual) office wear. Play up the cinched waist and voluminous skirt with pastel pink heels.
Pleated Dress, $235 at La Garçonne
Black Halo
While the full skirt certainly makes a statement (and an entrance), this unapologetically feminine dress is easily made office-ready with the addition of a blazer (floral, if you dare) and pendant necklace. Wear with flats to further diminish the "occasion wear" vibes.
Camille Midi Dress, $418 at Anthropologie
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