By now, in our new work-from-home lives, two types of dressers have emerged: those who still wear an outfit, and those who do not. For the latter, the question of What do I wear today? simply doesn’t exist. Instead, getting dressed consists more of picking out a matching (or not matching) loungewear set or silky pyjama duo for another day of sending emails from a horizontal position on the sofa. The rest of people working from home, however, continue to devise creative ways to express themselves through clothes, be it in new, more comfortable ways or not.
We’re not here to tell you which route is the one best taken. That is for you to decide. We can, however, provide you with ample inspiration on both ends of the spectrum. From sweatsuits à la Zoë Kravitz that are just as comfortable as they are polished to dressed-up ensembles that look more appropriate for a fashion show than another day of self-isolation, the 30 looks ahead include a little bit of everything. One thing’s for sure, though, the entire lot is worth a try.
Click ahead for 30 April looks that are sure to inspire your at-home style this month (and beyond).
1 of 30A big coat makes any outfit look Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen-approved.
2 of 30When dressing for comfort and style, you can't go wrong with ribbed, well, everything.
3 of 30Dresses, jeans,jumpers, oh my!
4 of 30A good outfit's still a good outfit even if no one is looking.
5 of 30This photo is proof that joggers can be polished.
6 of 30Sometimes, all it takes to stay sane during quarantine is putting on a neon dress.
7 of 30Well, of course, Beyoncé designed the perfect self-isolation tracksuit.
8 of 30Six cosy outfit ideas for the price of one (scroll on for the other five).
9 of 30The perfect look for your weekly trip to the local supermarket.
10 of 30The roomier the tracksuit bottoms, the better.
11 of 30Get us a set of these striped PJs, stat!
12 of 30It might not yet be sandal season outside, but indoors, it's bare toes time all the way.
13 of 30When in doubt, wear a tie-dye tracksuit.
14 of 30Dressing for your own reflection is always valid.
15 of 30New boots will always make us smile.
16 of 30Three words: extra-slouchy trousers.
19 of 30If you don't already have a tie-dye hoodie, just make one yourself.
20 of 30We can't be the only ones dreaming of palm trees and sandy beaches.
22 of 30This is a funky-sock appreciation post.
23 of 30Hint: If you need something to spice up your WFH look, just add a bucket hat.
24 of 30*Runs outside for a photo during golden hour*
25 of 30A stunning example of those aforementioned homemade tie-dye tracksuits.
26 of 30When you can't get any real Vitamin D, just dress the part.
27 of 30If there's one thing we all need right now, it's cow-print loafers.
28 of 30Who's to say you shouldn't wear clashing prints?
29 of 30Overall, self-isolation isn't so bad when you've got a shoe collection like this one to keep you company.
30 of 30TBH, there's no shame in not getting dressed at all.
Work From Home Outfit Inspiration For Women April 2020
Photo: via @Duda Teixeira