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Sometimes sexy, sometimes serious, this style oscillates between sophistication and controlled nonchalance. Here’s a look back at five emblematic looks from the Spring/Summer 2026 runway shows and a shopping selection to help you embrace the trend.
How to wear the officewear trend according to the fashion shows?
Layering is the perfect fashion trick to elevate your office look. For his very first Chanel show, Matthieu Blazy embraced transparency with a top featuring silver details that beautifully complemented the iconic skirt suit. He accessorized the silhouette with mesh briefs, further enhancing its sharp edge.

By opting for the leather pencil skirt
A prominent feature in the Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collections, the leather pencil skirt continues to establish itself as a spring wardrobe essential, both chic and sexy. For Saint Laurent, Anthony Vaccarello takes a bold approach by pairing the pencil skirt with an oversized shirt, creating an elegant contrast. He completes the look with gray pumps and maximalist accessories, such as oversized sunglasses and pearl earrings.

By daring to wear a mini skirt suit
Reimagined in a mini version, the skirt suit takes on a decidedly modern feel. For Dior, Jonathan Anderson opted for a grey ensemble enhanced with black details. A pair of matching shoes completes the look, elegantly accentuating the silhouette.

By favoring the slim suit
Its return has been much discussed in recent years, but slim-fit jeans are definitely back in our wardrobes. In an office-wear look, they add an extra touch of sophistication. On the Celine runway, they were worn in a black suit and paired with a blue button-up shirt.

By copying the 90s pantsuit
The officewear trend draws inspiration from 1990s minimalism. For her Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Victoria Beckham embraces simplicity by pairing a grey pantsuit with a delicate black camisole, completed with a pair of burgundy pumps. An ultra-elegant silhouette that perfectly embodies the spring trends.

