
Spring has arrived so it's time to update your work look. Here are 10 ways to take your office wardrobe into the new season.
1. Work in florals
There's no better time to embrace florals than in spring, and this  season floral prints are in full bloom. Add some life to your work  clothes with floral printed tops and dresses (capped or short-sleeved  versions work best for work wear) and add a lightweight jacket and belt  to make them office-ready.  
2. Embrace lace
Lace needn't be kept for your lingerie draw; this season the prim fabric  is showing up as outerwear. To keep lace looking appropriate in the  office, source garments with lace trimming at the collar or sleeves and  add a sharp jacket to counteract the sweetness.   
3. Add some purple 
This regal hue is set to be everywhere this season so inject some  brightness into your working world. Purple shades look best teamed with  neutral shades, so keep the rest of your outfit (and your make-up) toned  down. Don't like the colour? Try orange or emerald green instead. 
4. Inject in some ruffles 
Ruffles will add some instant style cred to your work wardrobe. Make the  look work by balancing ruffles with plainer separates and don't add  ruffles to parts of your body you want to keep streamline. Try teaming a  Victorian-style ruffle shirt with a pencil skirt and pumps for a  dressed-up work look. 
5. Invest in a pencil skirts 
Pencil skirts are a must-have for any working wardrobe this season.  Avoid looking too uptight by adding a V-necked top and long-line  necklace, or seek out a coloured or textured version.
6. Accessories with metallics
Metallics have been allowed out during the day this season. But be  careful; too much and you'll blind your colleagues. Stick to metallic  accessories at work — think belts, bags and shoes.   
7. The new sleeveless jacket
With the long line of a jacket and coolness of a vest, this trend is a  great addition to your office wardrobe. Try layering one with a  sleeveless top and slim-leg trousers. 
8. Go sheer  
Like lace, sheer fabrics can send off warning bells for the office. But  add a base layer and they instantly become workplace-appropriate. So if  you have a silk blouse that you're dying to wear to work, make sure you  have a camisole to go under it.  
9. Add some volume
Volume-heavy silhouettes and quirky shapes (such as puffed sleeves) can  be tricky to navigate but they can work for the office. The key is to  always team volume with streamline separates. For example, a puffed-up  blouse pared with skinny pants and high heels will have you looking  sharp.  
10. Posh's pixie cut
Victoria Beckham's new dark pixie crop has given short hair renewed life  this season. Book an appointment if you dare, but be warned: hair takes  more than a season to grow back.  


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Thanks for the tips
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