Mixing with a T-shirt

The blazer and T-shirt combination is a simple yet versatile pairing that works for various weather conditions. When it’s hot, opt for a sleeveless tee and leave a few buttons on the blazer open. Conversely, a thicker T-shirt and buttoned-up blazer are perfect for cooler days. Finish the look with square-frame sunglasses, a statement necklace, and boots instead of heels.

The blazer and T-shirt combo is a versatile pairing for all weather.

Styling with a Short Suit

Experiment with a T-shirt, croptop, or silk camisole, layering on statement necklaces or large earrings. High-waisted shorts are a great choice for petite women. For a fun twist in a dynamic work environment, pair your short suit with sneakers or statement sandals.

For a dynamic work environment, pair your short suit with sneakers.

Adding a Belt

Belted blazers are a clever way to elongate your silhouette by creating the illusion of longer legs. If your blazer doesn’t come with a belt, add a slim belt in a matching or contrasting color to define your waist.

Belted blazers create the illusion of longer legs.

Bralette Boldness

For a bold, fashion-forward look, pair your blazer with a bralette. Choose a bralette in a similar color or fabric to your outer layer and leave just one button done up. Finish with a matching clutch for a stylish, cohesive look.

The blazer and bralette combo is a bold, fashion-forward choice.

The Solo Blazer

A blazer can be a statement piece on its own. Try wearing an oversized, crossed-lapel blazer as you would a shirt, pairing it with trousers or shorts. Alternatively, turn a longline blazer into a mini dress for a casual weekend look.

Try a blazer as a standalone piece, paired with shorts or as a mini dress.

Minimalists may favor a houndstooth or checked blazer in neutral tones to complete their ensemble.