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Fall’s here, and honestly, I can’t resist the urge to refresh my work wardrobe with pieces that feel both seasonal and professional. Cooler weather means I get to play with layers, add some cozy textures, and mix in those warm autumn tones—without giving up comfort.
I love putting together looks that work at the office but also feel right for whatever comes after hours.

Here are 16 outfit ideas I’ve pulled together that balance style, function, and versatility. You can easily adjust these for different dress codes, whether you need to look sharp for a big meeting or keep it chill for a casual Friday.
1. Grey trousers with a burgundy sweater and coat

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When the occasion says formal, you can’t go wrong with an outfit such as this. I do love how the grey pant pairs nicely with the sweater, and it is easy to swap any of this out for a sleeveless top during summer and leave the coat out too.
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This is not just an excellent workwear for fall but also ideal for winter. It is a well put-together outfit for all shapes.
2. Mini skirt 2-piece blazer paired with red heels

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This is lovely and just the ideal outfit for those power office days. It is also an excellent choice for formal events.
3. Blazer paired with maxi trousers and Ugg boots

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Casual office day out requires a casual outfit that also looks effortlessly stylish. This is a cool and comfortable choice on any day of the week.
4. Tailored camel blazer with black skinny jeans

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I throw on my tailored camel blazer with black skinny jeans for a clean, polished vibe. The neutral blazer and dark denim just work together—classic and balanced.
I usually finish off with ankle boots. Easy, comfortable, and totally fall.
5. Plaid midi skirt paired with a cream turtleneck sweater

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I grab a plaid midi skirt and pair it with a cream turtleneck for a simple look that still feels put-together.
The cream top keeps the pattern in check, so it never looks too busy. Ankle boots make it office-ready without trying too hard.
6. Navy wrap dress with ankle boots

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I reach for my navy wrap dress and pair it with black ankle boots. The shape’s flattering, and the boots keep things practical—especially when it’s chilly outside.
7. Oversized rust-colored cardigan over a white blouse and dark denim

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I toss my oversized rust-colored cardigan over a crisp white blouse—can’t go wrong with that combo.
Dark denim grounds the look and keeps it office-appropriate. Depending on my mood, I’ll finish with loafers or ankle boots.
8. High-waisted trousers with a fitted knit sweater

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I grab high-waisted trousers and a fitted knit sweater—simple, but it always looks sharp. Neutral or muted colors keep it work-appropriate and easy to mix and match. Loafers or low heels finish things off without any fuss.
9. Burgundy pencil skirt with a tucked-in silk blouse

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I like pairing my burgundy pencil skirt with a cream silk blouse. Tucking in the blouse gives my waist some definition and keeps things neat.
Black or nude heels are my go-to for a no-nonsense finish.
10. Gray plaid suit with a pastel blouse

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I wear my gray plaid suit with a soft pastel blouse for a look that feels structured but not too stiff.
The plaid gives it some edge, while the pastel keeps things light.
I keep shoes and accessories simple—no need to overdo it.
11. Chunky knit sweater dress with knee-high leather boots

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I love wearing a chunky knit sweater dress with knee-high leather boots—it’s one of my favorite fall combos.
The heavy knit keeps me cozy, and the boots make everything look more polished than you’d expect from something so comfy.
12. Leather jacket layered over a floral midi dress

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I like throwing a leather jacket over a floral midi dress for a mix of structure and softness.
The jacket toughens things up, but the dress keeps it feminine. Usually, I’ll finish with ankle boots—easy and office-friendly.
13. Cropped sweater with a pleated midi skirt

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I pair a cropped sweater with a pleated midi skirt for a look that’s flattering but still comfortable.
The shorter sweater defines my waist, and the skirt gives some nice movement.
Soft or neutral colors keep it office-appropriate without feeling boring.
14. Classic trench coat over a monochrome outfit

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I’ll throw a trench coat over a monochrome outfit when I want to look put-together without any effort.
Usually, I stick with neutrals like black, beige, or gray—keeps things simple and professional.
15. Black turtleneck with wide-leg plaid pants

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I go for a fitted black turtleneck and wide-leg plaid pants when I want something modern but still classic.
Neutral or muted plaid keeps it from feeling too loud for the office.
Loafers or low heels are my finishing touch—comfort matters!
16. Soft cashmere sweater with a plaid scarf and tailored pants

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I love pairing a soft cashmere sweater with a lightweight plaid scarf—warm, but not bulky.
Tailored pants in a neutral color keep everything looking sharp and easy to style.
17. Button-up shirt dress with a belt and ankle boots

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I grab a button-up shirt dress and cinch it with a slim belt to show off my waist.
Ankle boots make the whole look feel polished but still comfy enough for a long day at work.
18. Wool blend coat with a midi-length slip dress

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I layer a wool blend coat over a midi-length slip dress for a look that’s both warm and easygoing.
The coat gives structure, and the dress keeps things light—honestly, it’s a combo I reach for a lot.
Sticking with neutrals makes coordinating shoes and accessories a breeze.
19. V-neck sweater layered over a collared shirt and tailored skirt

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I like to throw a fitted V-neck sweater over a crisp collared shirt—it just feels effortlessly sharp.
I tuck the skirt up at the waist, and that little detail keeps everything looking polished and ready for work (or whatever the day throws at me).