Tips For Bringing The Corpcore Aesthetic Into Your Outfits

You've likely heard of corpcore (not to be confused with the gorpcore style) by now — wearing workwear-inspired outfits outside of the workplace. Popularized by models off duty like Bella Hadid and an array of fashion influencers, the polished yet edgy looks borrow aspects from traditional office attire, such as pencil skirts and button-downs, and infuse them with street-style flair. 

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Caroline Maguire, Shopbop's fashion director, says corpcore "[combines] high-fashion's exaggerated classics with a well-known uniform, " according to an interview with Coveteur. Maguire explained the trend's allure, stating, "Trendy young professionals who are in the office for the first time want to dress work-appropriate without compromising style." However, cubicle fashion is far from a new trend — corpcore can be considered the modern equivalent of the 1980s and 1990s power dressing. Think Kim Cattrall in "Sex and the City," for example. We're talking power suits, fitted button-downs, tailored coats, and sharp footwear. While some corpcore looks are actually suitable to wear to your daily job, which is great for those dealing with strict dress codes, the trend allows you to embrace the look beyond office walls. If you're unsure how to bring the corpcore aesthetic into your everyday outfits, here are our six hassle-free tips to get started.

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Have fun with the classic white button-down

The classic white button-down is a staple in office attire, and while your first instinct might be to go simple, it can be a surprisingly fun piece to style. Corsets likely don't come to mind as office-appropriate at first, but we're not talking traditional workwear here. Try layering a corset over your white button-down to instantly transform your look from plain to fabulous, and for an even bolder statement, add a skinny tie underneath. Complete the outfit with some chunky earrings, your favorite heels, and a spacious tote bag to carry all your essentials for the day.

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A pantsuit is all you need

For those who want to explore the corpcore aesthetic without investing in a whole new wardrobe, a good-quality pantsuit is where it's at. To take it a step further, opt for one featuring a padded-shoulder blazer. For a sleek look, make sure the blazer is also tailored at the waist to balance the broadness of the padded shoulders. Later on, you can mix and match both the blazer and the trousers with other items from your closet (pro tip — a suit in a neutral color palette will ensure easier styling with clothes you already own). Both pieces can then be dressed up or down, separately or together.

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Don't overlook a good pair of tights

We know that bringing your favorite mini skirt into the office with you might not be the most realistic corpcore approach, but pairing it with a sleek pair of tights will definitely make you brunch-ready. In case you're not fond of baring your legs too much, a midi-length skirt would also work here. For an effortless corpcore look, just team up your skirt of choice and well-fitted top with some tights. If you want to make them stand out, go for a colorful pair (red tights are surprisingly hot), while neutral-colored ones will give a subtle touch of chicness to your overall vibe.

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Utilize the power of the belt for a touch of corpcore flair

To infuse your old clothes with a touch of corpcore flair, use your belts. A vibrant one cinched around your waist will effortlessly inject a burst of color into your corpcore ensemble, while a belt with a big buckle can be a simple way to make a statement. The power of a belt is that it can easily be incorporated into any outfit. Add it over your blazer to make your outfit visually interesting, or make it seamlessly blend with the rest of your clothes by pairing it with low-waisted trousers and a fitted T-shirt.

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The power dress is the ultimate corpcore piece

If two-piece sets are not your thing or you're looking for a simple way to bring the corpcore aesthetic into your outfits, look no further than a power dress. A power dress would be any style of dress that's deemed office-appropriate (well, kind of) but with a fashionable twist to it. While it can be a simple sheath dress in a neutral shade, it can also be a fitted maxi dress in a bold print or a vibrant color. The former can be worn as is and accessorized to your heart's desire (we recommend playing around with tights and jewelry), while the latter will make a bold statement all on its own.

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Use items you already own

Bringing the corpcore aesthetic into your outfits doesn't necessarily mean having to get any new clothes. You likely already own some sort of tailored top, sleek bottoms, and fitted overcoat, and that's all you really need. Notably, despite corpcore being marketed as a mostly minimalist trend, you don't have to sacrifice your love of color or prints to try it out. Mix and match your favorite preloved office-appropriate pieces, no matter how bold, for the ultimate corpcore style expression. Just make sure the overall shades match to some extent for a more polished look.

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