Looks for Working from Home with Marks & Spencer
Last Update: Monday, April 27, 2020 : 15:25 (+4GMT)
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, April 27, 2020: Marks & Spencer have day-to-day work from home looks covered, with options available to shop in a range of colours and playful prints, designed in soft and breathable fabrics to keep women feeling comfortable and looking effortlessly stylish.
For a relaxed home office look, choose from Marks & Spencer’s updated wardrobe staples including the Tencel™ Utility Tapered Trousers and Printed Midi Cardigan with Linen for simple outfit building options. This cardigan is the perfect lightweight cover up, with its effortlessly chic design. Crafted with a touch of linen it offers softness and breathability which is great for everyday wear. And for those looking for a pair of pants to match, the utility tapered trousers are a great option. Made from ultra-soft Tencel™ fabric and designed with plenty of room through the leg, these trousers feature an elasticated waist with drawstring and hem cuffs, providing easier movement and optimum comfort.
Women can also let their style blossom this season with a statement flowing dress that will become her favourite working from home look. From floral midi dresses, to refined linen utility shift dress styles and relaxed shirt dress options, all in a range of bright colours and bold prints – these pieces are perfect for a wardrobe update.
One can complete their look with a stylish vibrant blouse, that offers a modern take on formal dressing. The abstract printed V-neck 3/4 sleeve shirt features flattering shades of blue, camel and stone with pops of tangerine that sit perfectly against contemporary neutrals. Made from soft and sustainable viscose fabric, this blouse will provide a comfortable feel and see you through the week in style.
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