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24 Best Work Dresses for Every Type of Office, Curated by Style Editors

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If you’re starring in Selling Sunset, the best work dresses are going to look very different from someone who’s in a formal office from nine to five. That being said, certain silhouettes are a safe bet for lawyers, teachers, and reality stars alike. Shirt dresses, structured minis, and elegant A-line styles are all staples to have in heavy rotation alongside other essential work clothes like trousers and tote bags.

Glamour’s edit of the best work dresses

The best shirt dresses for work

Tom Cruise’s famous getup in Risky Business can’t quite qualify as a shirt dress (it’s a little short), but it comes oh so close. Among the most classic of office dresses, a button-down shirtdress, usually made from a stiff cotton or breathable linen, is dressy without feeling overly fussy. A long-sleeve maxidress offers coverage for those who want it, but there are plenty of shorter-sleeve options too. Our tip: Look for styles with a built-in belt for a chic touch.

Old Navy Striped Mini Shirt Dress
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Old Navy Striped Mini Shirt Dress

Missactiver Button Down Front Pleated Shirt Dress
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Missactiver Button Down Front Pleated Shirt Dress

Wilfred Eleta Linen Maxi Dress
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Wilfred Eleta Linen Maxi Dress

Rosie Assoulin Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Maxi Shirtdress
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Rosie Assoulin Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Maxi Shirtdress

The best midi-length dresses for work

Not too little, not too big, just right. Whether a bodycon sheath dress, or something a bit more flowy, a midi-dress, hitting somewhere around knee length, is an office-appropriate option that can fit any number of dress codes. If your office skews more casual, look for unique details like a ruched body or ruffle sleeves.

Maggy London Side Pleat Dress with Asymmetric Neck and Elbow Sleeves
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Maggy London Side Pleat Dress with Asymmetric Neck and Elbow Sleeves

J. Crew Mathilde Dress in Luster Canvas
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J. Crew Mathilde Dress in Luster Canvas

Ganni Organic Cotton-Poplin Midi Shirt Dress
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Ganni Organic Cotton-Poplin Midi Shirt Dress

Reformation Kira Check Print Midi Dress
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Reformation Kira Check Print Midi Dress

The best sleeveless dresses for work

During summer, sleeveless dresses are a must to keep you from sweating through your dress on your commute. (Bonus points if the fabric is light and breezy.) A sleeveless sweaterdress is a comfortable choice that can easily be worn under a blazer for a bit of extra coverage. Or, you can opt for a structured button-down dress instead.

Argent Button Dress in Basket Weave Linen
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Argent Button Dress in Basket Weave Linen

Haeof 2025 Summer Bodycon Midi Dress
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Haeof 2025 Summer Bodycon Midi Dress

Free People Nightingale Seersucker Midi Dress
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Free People Nightingale Seersucker Midi Dress

Toteme Pleated Organic Cotton-Jersey Midi Dress
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Toteme Pleated Organic Cotton-Jersey Midi Dress

The best minidresses for work

Believe it or not, you can wear a minidress to work. The key when wearing this dress style to work is to think about balance. With a shorter hem, consider a high neckline, shift-dress silhouette, or longer sleeves. In colder months, style a minidress with tights to keep your legs warm and offer a bit more coverage.

Tuckernuck Pearl White Tweed Jackie Dress
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Tuckernuck Pearl White Tweed Jackie Dress

Soly Hux Plaid Button Down Dress
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Soly Hux Plaid Button Down Dress

Veronica Beard Koulis Short Sleeve Denim Shirtdress
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Veronica Beard Koulis Short Sleeve Denim Shirtdress

Runway Chenille Jacquard Dress
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Runway Chenille Jacquard Dress

The best A-line dresses for work

There’s a reason an A-line dress is Kate Middleton’s go-to silhouette. It’s comfortable yet professional, a workwear option that befits royal duty, but fits in somewhere a little less regimented too.

Staud Wells Dip Dye Stretch Cotton Dress
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Staud Wells Dip Dye Stretch Cotton Dress

Loft Seamed Puff Sleeve Midi Pocket Dress
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Loft Seamed Puff Sleeve Midi Pocket Dress

Vince Collar A-Line Dress
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Vince Collar A-Line Dress

Gap Linen-Blend Scalloped Midi Dress
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Gap Linen-Blend Scalloped Midi Dress

The best business-casual dresses for work

In a more casual office setting, it may be the case that anything goes. That means bold prints, more relaxed materials, and silhouettes you also might wear on vacation or out with friends. To make the most of your dress code, find ways to let your personality shine through by opting for something unique and on trend, like polka dots or leopard print.

Doen Lorraine Polka Dot Silk Blend Satin Midi Dress
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Doen Lorraine Polka Dot Silk Blend Satin Midi Dress

Mango Printed Dress With Tie Detail
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Mango Printed Dress With Tie Detail

Fotn Graffiti Shirt Dress
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Fotn Graffiti Shirt Dress

Ulla Johnson Blithe Flutter Ruffled Printed Crepe Midi Dress
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Ulla Johnson Blithe Flutter Ruffled Printed Crepe Midi Dress

How to choose and style a work dress

If you’re new to the working world or in the midst of a personal style refresh, start by investing in a few signature styles. The best work dresses are versatile—easy to wear with heels, loafers, or sneakers—and trans-seasonal with the help of a cardigan or blazer. Even in offices with fairly formal dress codes, you can let some of your personality shine through by embracing favorite colors or unique design details that fit your style, whether that be cottagecore or corporate goth. If you’re interviewing for a new job and can’t get a read on the vibe just yet (Zoom interviews can be tricky that way), err on the dressy side until you’ve had the chance to settle in.