Sexy-Smart Style for a Return to Office Life — and Beyond

Sexy-Smart Style for a Return to Office Life — and Beyond

A spring look by Zimmerman

READY TO VENTURE back into the public eye? From happy-hour haute to glorified pajamas-gone-glam, our style guru collected five must-shop trends to revamp your style. For those returning to the office — or finally contemplating a night on the town — the season's attire mixes menswear, a la Dior and Veronica Beard, with ultra-sexy lace bodysuits and satin camis.



Keiko boyfriend-style button-down, $228, by Veronica Beard

Tree of Life scarf, $250, by Dior

Pétales De Camélia ear cuff, $8,300, by Chanel

Pumps, $795, by Yves Saint Laurent

The Shoulder Pouch, $2,800, by Bottega Veneta


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