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How to Find Your Personal Style at Work According to a Stylist

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The average person spends roughly 90,000 hours at work, about one-third of their life, yet finding a work style is often overlooked. The workplace is also considered one of the least glamorous areas when it comes to fashion. But with “return to work” in full swing, we owe it to ourselves to elevate our workday style as much as possible. Here is how to find your personal style at work.

Designers began spotlighting the back-to-office aesthetic a few seasons ago with “corpcore,” the more over-the-top “office siren,” and a wave of menswear-inspired looks. Even so, after more than a decade as a stylist, I know the best way to define your work style is to draw from your own past, present, and future, in addition to staying current. After all, it’s called personal style for a reason.

Discover Your Personal Style at Work

  • How to Find Your Personal Style at Work in 2025
    • How to Dress for Different Work Environments
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      How to Find Your Personal Style at Work in 2025

      How to find your personal style at work

      Look to Your Past, Present, and Future

      Your past can encompass the things you grew up with; the colors, patterns, and symbols that shaped you. Your present reflects the life you live now: your job, your responsibilities, and the settings you find yourself in daily. And your future represents the life you’re working toward, the self you aspire to be. Identifying these touchpoints makes it far easier to define a personal style that feels authentic. From there, you can translate these insights into a tangible visual language via mood boards, curated lists, and outfit ideas; before merging them with the realities of your daily life and today’s trends.

      Start Writing Things Down

      Start by jotting down the things you love; colors, textures, symbols, and any inspiration that brings you joy, as above. Think about your body type and research silhouettes that look best on you.

      Look to Your Workplace and Goals for Inspiration

      Let your workplace itself spark ideas: why you enjoy your role, the story of how you got there; sometimes cues are hidden in plain sight. Then shift your focus forward. Consider where you want to go, what your goals are, and how you want to feel. From there, make a thoughtful list of the pieces you need to support that direction. This is the foundation of a personal style at work. In any workday environment, it’s important to feel confident in your role but that doesn’t mean you can’t be yourself. Feeling comfortable will also help you perform better.

      How to Dress for Different Work Environments

      When it comes to finding your style at work, different environments call for different approaches. Here are some tips for the various dress codes.

      A Conservative Environment

      In a conservative work environment, where dress codes are strict and semi-casual freedoms are limited, personal style can still shine through in thoughtful ways. Color is your ally: a soft pop from a blouse peeking out under a blazer, piping or lining on a jacket, or even a delicate scarf worn as a belt or in the hair can modernize a look without breaking any rules. Subtle patterns; pinstripes, micro-checks, or tone-on-tone prints, can also add dimension and interest while remaining professional. Accessories, from personal jewelry to a signature watch, allow personality to emerge without feeling gaudy.

      Even within the constraints of traditional conservatism, these small, intentional choices let you express individuality while staying fully professional. For trends this season, peplum, hourglass blazers, and menswear details work well for this style. You can also try slightly exaggerated silhouettes to look more modern.

      More Casual Environments

      In a more casual environment, it’s important to keep it elevated. It can be tempting to lean in favor of comfort, but I’ve never seen that support confidence as much as we all want to believe. You can, however, take more liberties with patterns, colors, and accessories. Tailored denim and blazers are still professional silhouettes but have a casual feel, and smart shoe options like loafers and kitten heels add extra refinement. Pair trending indigo washes and newly revived skinny jeans with blazers or button-ups to stay polished.

      If you’re in a creative field, personal touches can go a long way. Wear what you enjoy, but keep in mind silhouettes and colors that flatter you. These alone can elevate a work wardrobe.

      My Final Thoughts

      In any environment, focus on staples you can wear again and again; pieces that support both your professional and personal life. That is how to find your personal style at work and in general. Ultimately, the most important factor in finding your style at work is choosing clothes that make you feel confident, comfortable, and like yourself. When your wardrobe reflects who you are, performing at your best comes naturally; and your style becomes an effortless part of your workday.

      Sara Acevedo, founder of saraacevedostyle.com

      Sara Acevedo

      Sara Acevedo is s a stylist with over a decade of experience shaping image through wardrobe for individuals and brands. She loves the magic of creating beauty behind the scenes—whether it’s crafting a red carpet or editorial image, refining someone’s presence, or building a visual story for a campaign.

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