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Office Fashions: What We Learned From London Fashion Week

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Another London Fashion Week has come and gone, showcasing the weird and the wonderful and the wonderfully weird offerings from the world of fashion. This event is always a source of eccentric clothing and this year was no exception but there were some real gems too that would translate nicely into work wear.

Here are five of the best that cover the office essentials:

Daks

This blouse and skirt from Daks combine to create a smart and professional but also casual look perfectly suited to the office.

Orla Kiely

Orla Kiely provided a treasure trove of office-friendly wear with a very strong and colourful sixties influence but this dress and jacket would certainly fit in well in an office environment today.

Vivienne Westwood Red Label

One of Vivienne Westwood’s more subtle offerings featured a winning combination of dress and cardigan that complemented each other nicely.

Simone Rocha

If you prefer to wear a dress to the office then this low-key but stylish one from Simone Rocha is ideal.

Paul Costelloe

Few things look more professional than a jacket and this offering from Paul Costelloe perfectly complements the skirt for a sharp, eye-catching look.

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