, the lines between casual and corporate style are increasingly blurred. The latest looks to be ? Corporate sleaze—an offshoot of indie sleaze—and “office siren.”Gen Z is turning to the past for style inspiration.
If Rachel Green wore it to her job at Ralph Lauren in Friends season 5, it’s good to go. Think: skinny glasses, loafers with knee-high sheer socks, and elevated basics in a palette of grays and browns.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Fall/winter Fashion Week 2024 saw the influence of the office siren in various collections, with shows like Prada, Retrofête, and Tory Burch sending models down the runway in business casual with an undoubtedly sexy edge.Retrofête RTW Fall/Winter 2024Gucci RTW Spring/Summer 2024Vaquera RTW Spring/Summer 2024Prada RTW Fall/Winter 2024Luar RTW Spring/Summer 2024Gucci RTW Spring/Summer 2024Tory Burch RTW Fall/Winter 2024SRVC Fall/Winter 2024Sandy Liang RTW Fall/Winter 2024In New York, cult-favorite designers Luar and Sandy Liang celebrated the power of a pleats and a structured silhouette.
Across the pond in London, SRVC showed a collection aptly called “Human Resource.” The show was an ode to the corporate commute, as models walked a bus-turned-runway in asymmetrical blazers and deconstructed button ups.Millennials—or anyone who went out in the late aughts to early 2010s—may be having fashion flashbacks.
While is the latest corporate sleaze muse—often seen putting a feminine, sultry twist on office basics—the look stems from a time when business casual was the norm, all hours of the day or night.Everlane The Boxy OxfordEverlaneMadewell Wool Blend MiniskirtNordstromChloe Sevingy in 2008Paris Hilton in 2008Alexa Chung in 2009Zoe Kravitz in 2008Reformation Caiden Two.
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