The fashion magazines and sections of the daily paper are starting to unveil the spring office fashions. It appears that the colors are basic blacks and whites. Nothing new there. The men’s wear is a little more relaxed, but the colors haven’t changed much at all. Therefore, the slight changes in spring office fashions won’t be hard to adjust to, but they probably won’t carry a “wow” factor with them either.
A white top and back pants are as basic to the seasonal fashion as they are to a wait staff. In fact, that’s the first impression when you see this line up in your favorite fashion magazine. It takes a closer look to see that the styles have more than a basic color scheme. The women’s tops have intricate lace and polished cottons, but the pants are conservative and slim, as waistlines start to come back up off the hip. You’ll probably notice a little flare in the leg of the slacks. It seems the flare fashion is back, and the skinny look has finally gone away. That’s good news!
Where men are concerned, the office fashion is still conservative and professional. It could be really boring if a guy doesn’t know how to pick a tie and wear it. That’s where the trend comes in. The tie colors are not the traditional red, yellow and blue, and the patterns are not the same old thing, either. The colors are softer and more interesting, and they are combined in big, asymetrical patterns. Wear it loose. It won’t raise any eyebrows, but it will draw some genuine compliments.
On casual day, expect the colors and patterns to be soft with a mixture of warm and cool hues. In fact, you might think the colors are more suited for fall. It’s a bold fashion trend move, but it works very well. It just seems to fit the mood of the country. It’s somewhat austere, but just unusual enough to satisfy the most fashion forward individual. Overall, the spring fashion trend is one that is quite professional and classy.