Easy (and Appropriate) Summer Work Outfits Exist. They're Just Not on TikTok

 A collage of three fashion editors wearing summer work outfits to the office.
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Scrolling through TikTok on the hunt for some easy summer work outfits, I heard a soundbite that shook me to my core: "I'm Gen Z; of course, I'm wearing a crop top to the office."

As the Pandora's Box of fashion TikTok tends to do, watching one video opened a portal to dozens, if not hundreds, more work outfit ideas for "corporate girlies" that didn't feel the least bit corporate-realistic. My feed became flooded with straight-faced recommendations for micro mini skirts under oversized blazers, tailored vests with nothing layered underneath, and more crop tops than the average HR department probably sees in a year. To be clear, these outfits were cute. At the same time, they didn't seem suited to standing up on a subway commute or in front of colleagues during a presentation. They felt more primed for an Instagram announcement about landing a new job than actually working one. At a desk. With coworkers around you.

I wasn't the only one at work who's been clocking a strange shift in "workwear"—toward the idea that a smidge of tailoring and a blazer thrown over the top automatically make a work outfit. In her weekly newsletter, Self Checkout, Marie Claire's editor-in-chief, Nikki Ogunnaike, said she's "nervous" about the advice being peddled on TikTok. "I’m not saying listening to TikTok WILL get you sent to HR…but I am saying it will leave you freezing [..] and honestly, just plain uncomfortable!" So, we fashion editors spent most of a recent bi-weekly meeting unpacking how unpractical some "corporate girlie" outfits would be in our actual corporate lives.

We should all feel free to bring our whole selves to work, personal style included. But some of the most popular videos (with views in the millions) aren't all that useful beyond the most relaxed work dress codes. For what it's worth, the comments section also side with reality. So, to guide fellow fashion enthusiasts toward easy summer work outfits, I polled Marie Claire's editors on the pieces they're really wearing to the office this summer.


Sara Holzman, fashion director

fashion director sara holzman wears a shirt dress with jil sander shoes
fashion director sara holzman wears a shirt dress with jil sander shoes

"I don’t love the idea of something super structured sticking to me during the summer months, but a one-piece outfit like a midi-style shirt dress is work-appropriate and neither too casual nor stuffy," Holzman says. It all comes down to the length: "A midi-length hem avoids those worrisome glares from colleagues that might come with a shorter hemline, and you can very easily accessorize the look up or down. Add a crossbody bag and a kitten heel, and it’s a match made in elder millennial work outfit heaven."

Poplin Pleated Shirtdress
Poplin Pleated Shirtdress

Tory Burch Poplin Pleated Shirtdress

Pointed Toe Slingback Pump
Pointed Toe Slingback Pump

Mansur Gavriel Pointed Toe Slingback Pump

a celine triomphe black bag in front of a plain backdrop in a story about editor work outfits
a celine triomphe black bag in front of a plain backdrop in a story about editor work outfits

Celine Classique Triomphe Bag

Nikki Ogunnaike, editor-in-chief

Nikki Ogunnaike at Fashion Week
Nikki Ogunnaike at Fashion Week

Our editor-in-chief was one of the first to sound the alarm about this summer's questionable work outfit advice. She curated a range of fun (but still functional) summer outfit formulas in her newsletter, Self Checkout, beginning with warm-weather suiting. "If your office is more conservative, a suit jacket will suffice. If it’s more creative, you can have fun with what’s considered 'tailoring,' like a vest, long shorts, and a cotton poplin or linen button-down," she recommends.

Cassandra Cotton-Poplin Shirt
Cassandra Cotton-Poplin Shirt

Alex Mill Cassandra Cotton-Poplin Shirt

Bermuda Shorts With Contrast Trim
Bermuda Shorts With Contrast Trim

Mango Bermuda Shorts With Contrast Trim

Azilia 45 Suede Sandals
Azilia 45 Suede Sandals

Jimmy Choo Azilia 45 Suede Sandals

Emma Childs, fashion features editor

Editor Emma Childs wears a semi sheer slip dress with a blazer to work at Marie Claire
Editor Emma Childs wears a semi sheer slip dress with a blazer to work at Marie Claire

Emma Childs abides by a simple summer work outfit motto: "Keep it simple, stupid."

"In other words, I rely on easy pieces that deliver a reliably polished result but require little to no styling effort. Because on 80-plus-degree days, I can’t afford to expend extra energy fussing with what I’m wearing—all that brain power needs to be saved for when I get to the office and have 2,000 words to write," Childs says. "My favorite no-brainer formula has recently been my best slip dress, a double-layered J.Crew midi style in baby blue and purple, paired with a lightweight black linen blazer. On the accessory front, black kitten heels and a simple silver pendant necklace top it all off. What I love most about this combination is its balance of polish and ease. The tailored blazer and heels keep the look polished and professional (hi, HR!), while the breezy slip dress keeps me comfortable and cool."

Gwyneth Slip Dress in Luster Charmeuse
Gwyneth Slip Dress in Luster Charmeuse

J.Crew Gwyneth Slip Dress in Luster Charmeuse

Bianka Slingback Pump
Bianka Slingback Pump

Sam Edelman Bianka Slingback Pump

Relaxed Fit Blazer
Relaxed Fit Blazer

Open Edit Relaxed Fit Blazer

Lauren Tappan, fashion editor

editor lauren tappan walks around new york city in a blazer jeans and flats
editor lauren tappan walks around new york city in a blazer jeans and flats

"Streamlined" is the first word editor Lauren Tappan will use to describe her summer work wardrobe, made up of tailored separates, neutral basics, and simple accessories. "Above all though, with any outfit that I wear into the office, coverage is absolutely key. Crop tops, sheer fabrics, and teeny-weeny shorts are all no-gos in my style playbook (I prefer to reserve those pieces for the weekend)," she says.

She knows all too well that extra coverage can feel constraining at the sweltering height of summer. "I’ve managed to find a workaround with pieces like breathable linen pants, loose mock neck tops, and breezy cotton dresses. And if the weather isn’t too hot, I’ll tuck a white button-down shirt into a pair of jeans and layer my look with a sharp blazer," Tappan says. "As for accessories, I can always count on kitten heels and gold jewelry to complete any of my summer work outfits."

Gar?on Classic Shirt in Cotton Poplin
Gar?on Classic Shirt in Cotton Poplin

J.Crew Gar?on Classic Shirt in Cotton Poplin

Hepburn High Waist Wide Leg Jeans
Hepburn High Waist Wide Leg Jeans

DL1961 Hepburn High Waist Wide Leg Jeans

Drew Oversized Linen Blazer
Drew Oversized Linen Blazer

Reformation Drew Oversized Linen Blazer

Brooke Knappenberger, associate commerce editor

editor brooke knappenberger stands in front of a mirror wearing a button down shirt and black pants
editor brooke knappenberger stands in front of a mirror wearing a button down shirt and black pants

"No matter the season, I can always count on my tried-and-true office uniform: wide-legged pants, a ribbed tank, and a button-down shirt," Knappenberger says. "It’s a look that’s quick to put together and polished enough for the office, yet so comfortable. For the warmer months, I swap in breezier fabrics like linen and cotton so I stay cool during my commute, but I’m still mostly covered up to battle the blasting office AC." Her look above goes with almost any summer accessory trends—or wardrobe classics, like the chunky hoop earrings and white sneakers she usually wears.

Gar?on Classic Shirt in Striped Cotton-Linen Blend Gauze
Gar?on Classic Shirt in Striped Cotton-Linen Blend Gauze

J.Crew Gar?on Classic Shirt in Striped Cotton-Linen Blend Gauze

a model wearing a cropped tank top and high waist trousers while standing in front of a plain wall
a model wearing a cropped tank top and high waist trousers while standing in front of a plain wall

Uniqlo Ribbed Cropped Sleeveless Bra Top

Day Trip Pant
Day Trip Pant

Left on Friday Day Trip Pant

Julia Marzovilla, fashion commerce editor

Editor Julia Marzovilla wearing her summer work outfit to the Marie Claire offices
Editor Julia Marzovilla wearing her summer work outfit to the Marie Claire offices

"This outfit—a vest, a pleated skirt, and a pair of knee-high boots—is perfect for a summer in the office because it mixes in classic office staples with my out-of-office options," Marzovilla says. Her footwear might be working the hardest: "I could easily swap my boots for a pair of sandals and this would be great for an after-work drinks outing, but the flat boots make it feel more daytime-appropriate. You could also easily layer a tee underneath the vest for more coverage. Plus, the pleated skirt doesn’t cling to my body, making it a great warm-weather option."

Tropical Wool Vest
Tropical Wool Vest

Tibi Tropical Wool Vest

A pleated maxi skirt by reiss in front of a plain backdrop
A pleated maxi skirt by reiss in front of a plain backdrop

Reiss Marlie Pleated Midi Skirt

5050 Bold Over the Knee Boot
5050 Bold Over the Knee Boot

Stuart Weitzman 5050 Bold Over the Knee Boot

Halie LeSavage, senior fashion and beauty news editor

fashion editor Halie LeSavage wears a blue button down shirt with a white skirt and a black jacket
fashion editor Halie LeSavage wears a blue button down shirt with a white skirt and a black jacket

In a perfect world, summer's original white skirt outfit idea could suffice for a day at the office. But I'm not quite comfortable with having my shoulders out and I almost always run cold, anyway. Here's my solution: I'll still use a maxi skirt as my base, but add a lightweight, slightly oversize button-down shirt over the top with a French tuck. (Yes, I'm a millennial, and this is a forever favorite styling hack.)

On sunny days, those two pieces, a quick hairstyle like a half-up, half-down, and a pair of Mary Janes are really all I need to feel ready for the commute and the weather. During a New York City thunderstorm, I'll also grab a lightweight twill jacket to keep my outfit dry and myself happy. All of these pieces are cut in loose, easy silhouettes that won't cling to my skin—and more importantly, they don't show more than I feel like I should when I'm in a meeting or a big interview.

Britt Work Jacket in Recycled Denim
Britt Work Jacket in Recycled Denim

Alex Mill Britt Work Jacket in Recycled Denim

Savona Striped Poplin Shirt
Savona Striped Poplin Shirt

A Day's March Savona Striped Poplin Shirt

Lucy Pleated Stretch Organic Cotton Maxi Skirt
Lucy Pleated Stretch Organic Cotton Maxi Skirt

Reformation Lucy Pleated Stretch Organic Cotton Maxi Skirt