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TREND ALERT: OFFICE SIREN

Step into the world of business fashion, where a classic look gets a modern, sexy, makeover. The latest trend making waves is Office Siren, a fusion of business casual with a seductive twist.

If you have seen the early 00’s rom-com, The Devil Wears Prada, then this trend is probably familiar to you. Trousers with a button-up shirt that’s not quite buttoned up, tight business dresses with a neckline a bit too low, and office skirts a little too short add sexiness to the stuffy business look. Obviously, this trend is not suitable to wear to the office, but is great for dates or the bar.

This look has been worn by Bella Hadid, Giselle Bundchen, and even Doja Cat, with a hallmark being those tiny square computer glasses. The goal is to look like everyone’s office crush. A professional, with a sexy secret.


The color palette is mainly comprised of neutrals, such as blacks, greys, beiges, and whites, but don’t be afraid to add a pop of color. After all, fashion is all about expressing yourself. You want to look professionally sexy, so opt for corporate clothing that might not exactly fit the dress code. However, the clothing isn’t the only thing that puts the office siren look together.

Office Siren makeup is equally as important as a killer outfit. For the perfect siren look you wanna be minimalist with your face makeup but a little extra with your eye makeup. A light smokey eye with winged liner and very natural lipstick makes for a perfect look. However, if you do wanna mix it up a bit, a red lip is sure to give you a bolder look.


The Office Siren trend is a perfect Y2K trend if you are working in the white-collar world. However, it doesn’t have to be too seductive. To be able to go to work in this style you could wear a form-fitting top that is high-necked with trousers and heels. And if it’s cold add a layer by putting on a trench coat!


As an Office Siren, you’ll be sure to make a statement this spring!


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