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The 2025 Met Gala was last night, and if its “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” theme has you thinking about how to bring those runway-ready fits into your real-life wardrobe, you’re in luck. Superfine tailoring is more than just a red carpet moment—it’s a smart way to refresh your spring office looks. This season, it’s all about structured blazers, wide-leg trousers, and sleek waistcoats that mean business without sacrificing your style.
Whether you're in a creative field or corporate setting, these polished pieces are the key to building an office wardrobe that’s tailored, professional, and—yes—still super cute. Our E! shopping editor is breaking down what to wear to the office in spring with outfit ideas that are as sharp as they are wearable.
Consider this your excuse to bring Met-inspired tailoring into your 9-to-5. Keep scrolling for our curated picks of workwear fashion inspo below.
Best Tailored Office Outfit Ideas:
Cicy Bell Trendy V Neck Top
Asymmetrical tailoring combined with enlarged sleeves is a Met Gala fashion trend we saw all over the carpet this year, and this trendy V-neck top is a great take that's less than $25.
The Drop Women's Eloisa Cap Sleeve Crop Top
This cap sleeve crop top's simple yet stylish design makes it incredibly versatile, allowing you to effortlessly pair it with high-waisted jeans for a casual daytime look or layer it under a blazer for a more polished ensemble.
The Drop Crème Brulee Pleat Front Wide Leg Pant by @ivanka.dekoning
Featuring inverted overlap front pleats and crafted from soft twill, these wide-leg pants are a perfect modern take on tailored menswear.
Banana Republic Factory Soft Touch Scuba Sheath Dress
This soft and smooth scuba dress can give you a sleek silhouette for work or an event. Pair it with heels or boots; it's a versatile staple that you can always reach for.
The Drop Women's ESMA Linen Vest
Dressing professionally doesn't always mean you need a full monochromatic wardrobe. Opting for other muted colors like his Olive Oil linen vest is a great way to incorporate variety into your fits, especially during spring.
Reformation Bondi Blazer
This sharp houndstooth blazer paired with a micro mini skirt delivers a bold take on office tailoring. But if your office dress code is more on the conservative side, we love how easy it is to pair it with cream pleated pants too.
Everlane The Classic Oxford Shirt
As someone who's been on the hunt for the just-right oversized Oxford, I’ve learned that a classic menswear button-down nails the look without drowning your frame—unlike so many oversized women’s shirts. This one from Everlane feels luxe, drapes beautifully, and is basically a wardrobe essential.
Uniqlo AirSense Blazer
Of all the pieces worth stealing from the menswear section, a blazer tops the list. The fit is naturally oversized—no need to size up—and the roomier sleeves are a game-changer, especially if you're on the taller side or love a layered look.
BIVENANT Cotton Linen Shirt Dress
Available in 21 colors and designs, this linen shirt dress is a steal at just $33, offering a maxi silhouette that pays tribute to the classic tailored shirt dress often seen in menswear.
Banana Republic Factory Soft Luxe Turtleneck Top
As we transition from spring to summer, sleeveless turtleneck tops like this soft luxe one from Banana Republic Factory will come in handy for those late-night breezes. Pair it under your favorite blazer.
For more Met Gala-related fashion, check out these menswear pieces anyone can wear.
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