Bored of your regular office wardrobe? Why not shake things up? We have the perfect antidote to workwear boredom: printed pencil skirts and blouses to match. Now all you need to do is get shopping!
Printed pencil skirts we love
Spice up your office wardrobe with printed pencil skirts and eye-catching blouses.
Sexy shimmer
Punch up your pencil skirt collection with a little bling. This glitter print piece will add some wow factor to your at-work wardrobe and can easily transition into evening with the right statement accessories ($142). Add a vibrant envelope clutch and platform pumps for post-work cocktails or date night.
Wear with: BCBGeneration long sleeve sheer chiffon blouse ($88)
Perfectly paisley
Whether in fashion or home décor, paisley is a timeless print that never seems to go out of style and it looks great on this quilted pencil skirt ($80). The 100 percent silk skirt offers an elegant alternative to standard office pieces.
Wear with: Madewell silk lace cuff blouse in bone ($110)
Abstract floral
If you’re looking for something eye-catching when it comes to pencil skirts, we suggest this black and white printed stretch satin pencil skirt designed with a monochrome floral pattern ($280). The intricate print makes for a unique yet totally sophisticated way to wear the trend.
Wear with: Iris & Ink detachable pussy-bow silk-crepe blouse ($125)
Snakeskin style
Embrace your serpentine side with this sleek snake print pencil skirt ($119). We love the flattering fit and beaded waistband and will be pairing this with everything from bold blouses to fitted T-shirts and blazers.
Wear with:Ann Taylor silk legacy blouse in rich pomegranate ($118)
Going geometric
There’s something about geometric patterns that just seems to draw the eye and this Tracy Reese art deco-inspired pencil skirt with a scalloped geometric print is no exception ($137). The classic piece of office wear gets a simple but on trend update with the bold pattern.
Wear with: Topshop crochet blouse in burgundy ($56 to $70)
More style tips and trends
Color crush: Oxblood is the new black
Print power: Animal print pieces we love
Shorts with tights: Yes you can!
Leave a Comment