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Weekly News Update, 6.12.26 – Corporette.com
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- CNN reported that the FDA has approved a new sunscreen ingredient — bemotrizinol, or BEMT, currently used in Europe and Asia. (Hurray, finally!)
- In Allure, a woman described her experience getting chin filler.
- Harper’s Bazaar talked to dermatologists about whether red- and blue-light therapy can lead to melasma.
- Harvard Business Review [podcast episode] spoke to Kayak cofounder Paul English on how better meetings can become a competitive advantage.
- The New York Times [gift link] shared that CEOs and Harvard professors are creating AI-powered doubles of themselves that answer questions and attend meetings (hmm).
- Meanwhile, Fast Company noted that AI could reduce the gender pay gap for women in the highest-paying professions.
- The 19th reported that Americans’ support for LGBTQ+ rights has decreased after peaking in the early 2020s.
- The Wall Street Journal [gift link] detailed how, as more people are becoming parents at older ages, they are facing “a new and often surprising financial reality.”
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from The Onion, with “Study: Crying Not Linked To What You Said But The Way You Said It.”
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The Hunt: The Best Dresses for Work
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Sure, we all know what wardrobe essentials professional women are supposed to have in their closets (like work dresses!) , but if you’re buying one for the first time or replacing one you’ve worn into the ground, it can be a pain to find exactly the right incarnation in stores. In “The Hunt,” we search the stores for a basic item that every woman should have.
It has always been surprisingly hard to find the perfect work dress — and then the pandemic hit, and fashion went a bit off the rails. For a few years there it felt like every “work dress” was either a prairie dress, a silky slip dress, or something with enough ruffles and volume to make it difficult to wear under a blazer. Thankfully, workwear seems to be settling down. In 2026, we’re seeing polished sheath dresses, practical shirt dresses, modern midi dresses, and washable workhorses that actually make sense for professional wardrobes.
(We try to keep this roundup updated — other more specific dress roundups we’ve done include plus size work dresses, work dresses with pockets, day to night work dresses, fit and flare work dresses, work dresses with matching blazers, colorful sheath dresses for work, work dresses with built-in shapewear, and (over at CorporetteMoms), the best maternity dresses for work.)
Editor’s note: Corporette has covered workwear since 2008, and we’ve maintained some version of this roundup of the best work dresses for nearly two decades. For each update, we review reader favorites, current inventory, workplace trends, and the brands professional women consistently recommend to each other.
Executive Summary: The Best Work Dresses in 2026
What Makes a Dress Appropriate for Work
For my $.02, here’s what I think makes a great dress for work:
- thick enough straps or sleeves that there is no chance of bra straps showing through — look for lingerie snaps inside dresses to keep your bra in place, or ask your tailor to add them if you have a problem with falling bra straps
- a work-appropriate length that isn’t too trendy — usually within an inch of your kneecap (here was our last discussion on when a dress is too short for work)
- if there’s a slit, it doesn’t rise too high when you’re seated (sit down and do the mirror test to make sure!)?
- a fit that is tailored and polished but not “bodycon” — no one wants to work long hours in skintight clothing!
- pockets, which can be great (because, well, pockets!) but often add a lot of bulk and detract from the sleekness (I still almost always want pockets, but that’s me.)
- sleeves, which can also be a double-edged sword — sleeveless styles will inevitably layer better underneath cardigans and blazers. That said, sleeveless looks are not appropriate for every office — so know your office culture if you plan on wearing a sleeveless dress by itself.
{related: check out our Guide to Comfortable Heels!}
Where to Find Great Dresses for Work in 2026
Ever since the pandemic the phrase “work dress” has been all over the map — rufflepuff! shirt dress! maxi dress! — and it feels like we’re finally getting back to a good place where it feels like things are starting to normalize a bit.
In general, broad strokes, if you’re on the hunt for good dresses for work, I’d check some of these stores:
If you’re on the hunt for more conservative, traditional dresses for work, these are some of our long-standing favorite dresses…
Great Sheath Dresses for Work
The Best Work Dresses with Pockets
We’ve also rounded up the best work dresses with shapewear!
Editor’s Picks for the Best Dresses for Work in 2026
The Best Affordable Work Dress: Quince

This short-sleeved dress from Quince looks like a great summer basic at a fantastic price. As Elizabeth noted, “I know cap sleeves aren’t for everyone, but I find them to be one of the better options for wearing under a jacket or sweater.”
In addition to beige, the dress also comes in your classic black, charcoal, and navy if you’re looking for something a little more traditional.
The dress is $49.90 at Quince. It comes in sizes XS–XL (ooh, and they expanded well beyond the original colors!)
Other great options in the affordable section include Ann Taylor, Lands’ End, and Amazon sellers like this, this, or this. You can also look to long-running reader favorites for affordable dresses like Maggy London and Eliza J (also love this Anne Klein dress.)
The Best Traditional Sheath Dress: Theory

Sheath dresses disappeared for a while but they’re coming back. In 2026 they’re a bit longer than in previous years, and there are less darts and stitching for an overall simpler silhouette. This Theory sheath with a slight flare exemplifies the look, and because it’s in their Admiral Crepe you can get a number of matching pieces (including blazers).
Other great traditional sheath dresses include from options from M.M.LaFleur, BOSS, Black Halo, Hobbs, and St. John. On the more affordable side of things, Ann Taylor, J.Crew, T. Tahari, and Lands’ End are reliable spots.
The Best Washable Work Dress: M.M.laFleur

Readers love M.M.LaFleur’s Origami Tech line because it’s washable, wrinkle free, and in general is great for travel, summer, and more. Their relaxed Maaza dress has been around for a while, but they keep coming out with new colors.
Other more relaxed dresses to consider: Tuckernuck’s Jackie dress; Boden’s Ottoman line of dresses is also usually pretty relaxed (also washable!).
Try code Corporette15 for 15% off at M.M.LaFleur!
The Best Midi Work Dress: J.Crew

J.Crew’s Mathilde dress has been around for a year or two now, but it still feels fresh and a really easy choice if you just want to throw on one piece in the morning and go. I love that it has sleeves, also. For midi dresses I think the hemming is so important so I also love that they come in petites and tall sizes.
If you’re looking for more with this midi length, Me & Em and Theory are both flush with midi dresses for work at the moment; Nordstrom’s Halogen line also has a nice selection. Another great spot for midi dresses is our next spot…
The Best Modern Work Dress: Modern Citizen

I’ve admired Modern Citizen’s Fei dress for a few years, and they just came out with new colors. I like that this isn’t quite a wrap dress, a sheath dress, or a flared dress, but some combination of all of them. They come in regular and petite sizes XS-1X, and the dress is also machine washable.
If you’re hunting for more modern work dresses, COS has a quick-moving selection but is usually on point; Banana Republic and Spanx have also had more modern silhouettes for work dresses.
The Best Shirt Dress: Tuckernuck


Tuckernuck’s Chloe dress hits the sweet spot between midi dress, shirt dress, and work dress — and I like that it keeps coming out in new colors. It’s $298 and available in sizes XXS-4X in six different colors (but no petites, alas).
Looking for something similar? Check Talbots, J.McLaughlin, and Eliza J.
Frequently Asked Questions about Work Dresses
Do I need to cut the vent on this new sheath dress?
Yes. If your dress has a vent with a small X-shaped stitch holding it closed, that stitch is usually intended to be removed before wearing.
What should I wear underneath a work dress?
Many women prefer slip shorts (like these), shapewear (like this), a half slip (like this), or hosiery (like these) depending on the fabric and fit of the dress.
Do I need to wear pantyhose with a work dress?
Know your office — if it is extremely conservative (or you have a Big Day coming up in court or with the board) then the answer is “maybe.” But most modern offices no longer require pantyhose.
(You may want to check out our guide to pantyhose!)
How should I care for a work dress that’s part of a suiting set?
If your dress matches a blazer or other suiting pieces, dry-clean the pieces together whenever possible so they age and fade at the same rate.
What length dress is most professional for work?
We’ve talked about this a lot in the past, and as always the answer comes down to “know your office.” In general, most professional women find that dresses hitting around the knee or slightly below are the most versatile for work. Very short hemlines can read too casual or party-oriented, while maxi dresses often feel too vacation-oriented for traditional offices. When in doubt, observe what mid-level and senior women in your office are wearing.
Can I wear a sleeveless dress to work?
As readers discussed in our most recent post about whether sleeveless dresses are appropriate for work, the answer for most offices these days is, “yes” — although you may still want a layer because conference rooms and office A/C can be notoriously cold. (We just talked about things that make a cardigan frumpy, and we’ve also rounded up other toppers like sweater blazers, lady jackets, and blazers you can wear as separates.
Are sheath dresses still in style for work?
Sheath dresses are a classic and will always be appropriate for work. While fashion has shifted toward looser silhouettes, midi lengths, and fit-and-flare styles in recent years, a well-fitting sheath dress remains one of the easiest and most professional options for the office.
So if you like them and feel confident in them, go for it. If they seem too fussy, then you can go with one of the many other styles of dresses popular right now for work.
What shoes should I wear with a work dress?
The most conservative answer here is “a heel you can walk in” (here’s our most recent roundup, as well as our Guide to Comfortable Heels). That said, many offices today are perfectly accepting of flats like ballet flats, loafers, Mary Janes, oxfords, and boots paired with dresses.
As always, know your office. I would hesitate before wearing very high heels (4″+), casual sandals, or highly trend-driven looks unless I’d seen other women in my office wearing them successfully. When in doubt, choose polished shoes that complement the formality of your dress.
Readers, what dresses for work are you liking these days?
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Weekend Open Thread: Tuckernuck – Corporette.com
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These Tuckernuck heels made me smile — they have such a joyful vibe!
If you tend to wear a lot of neutrals in the summer (black, white, neutral), these won’t be a stretch to wear at all — you could also obviously wear them with one of the colors in the rainbow-colored raffia (probably pink, but try them with orange, red, and blue also).
Not a fan of the colors? They also come in black.
The shoes are $265 at Tuckernuck, available in sizes 6-11.
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Summer Sale Finds – Julia Berolzheimer
Comme Si Shirt, Leset Tank, Valentino Skirt, Miu Miu Flats, Chanel Bag, Sherman Field Necklace
Summer sale season is my favorite excuse to revisit the pieces that have been lingering in the back of my mind. The colorful printed dress, the great summer bag, the embroidered something I keep coming back to.
What I love most about summer sales is the timing. There is still so much season left. Vacations are approaching, weekends are filling up, evenings are slow and golden, and there is plenty of time for a great find to earn its place in the wardrobe. It feels less like planning ahead and more like adding something new to the summer that is already unfolding.
Below are the pieces that stood out most to me this week. Some are practical, some are purely for fun, but every one of them feels like summer.







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Frugal Friday: Double Layer Scoopneck Top
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
Old Navy is coming in hot this week with a whole bunch of work-appropriate tees. When I’m looking for a t-shirt to wear to the office, I’m usually looking for something with a substantial fabric and a shape that isn’t too boxy. These double-layer scoop neck tops totally fit the bill. With ten colors to choose from and the typical range of Old Navy sizes, there’s something for everyone. Wear one under a blazer for a comfy business casual look.
The tops are $15.99 today and come in sizes XXS-4X, XST-XXLT, and XSP-XXLP.
Hunting for opaque white T-shirts for work? As of 2026, we’d suggest checking the double-layer lines from Boden, Express, Old Navy, and Hobbs, as well as great sources for basic Pima cotton such as Uniqlo, COS, L.L.Bean, Everlane, Banana Republic, and Talbots. (This $268 tee also gets great reviews for opacity, as do these two more affordable options — and Elizabeth swears by this tee under $30!)








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COS Summer 2026 Has a Riviera State of Mind
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Coffee Break: Scarf Waist Belt
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I was browsing through Sarah Flint’s website and noticed this beautiful scarf waist belt — I don’t remember seeing such a nice way to create a scarf belt.
I’ve always admired the creative ways people use scarves — tying them on handbags, wearing them as tops, wrapping them around ponytails, turning them into belts — but most of those ideas seem to require either a lot of practice or a YouTube tutorial. This feels like a much more foolproof option.
But this is really clever — it’s a solid leather piece that has numerous holes in it, designed for you to thread a 90cm scarf through it. The leather piece is reversible so it’s two pieces in one: there is a calf leather version with cream on one side and a tan “saddle” on the other side, a navy and red version, and the pictured black and cognac. There’s also a nice version with two textures, black calf on one side and deep espresso suede on the other (part of their Mary Orton collab).
Scarves of course are classic, but I don’t feel like they’ve been trendy for a long time — and I think that’s changing. I’d love to hear which are your favorite scarves!
The belt piece is $260-$265; Sarah Flint also has a nice scarf collection.
Sales of note for 6/5:
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Jordyn Woods’ Game Day Style at the NBA Finals: Custom Tailored by Zunyda, LaPointe, and More
Jordyn Woods Has Been Throwing Fits Courtside at the NBA Finals
While Karl-Anthony Towns and the New York Knicks have been making history on the court, his fiancée Jordyn Woods has been making history of her own on the sidelines — one outfit at a time.

The model and entrepreneur has become one of the most watched style stars of the NBA Finals, showing up to each game with a look that is equal parts intentional and effortless. Fashion Bomb Daily has been tracking every fit, and the verdict is clear: Jordyn’s game day style is in a league of its own.

Her go-to designer for the Finals has been Tailored by Zunyda, the custom label that has consistently delivered body-conscious, fashion-forward pieces that photograph beautifully under arena lighting. Each custom look has felt specifically crafted for the moment — bold enough to stand out courtside, polished enough to command attention on every camera cut.

But Jordyn hasn’t been one-note. She has mixed in elevated pieces from LaPointe, keeping the lineup fresh and unpredictable. She has also incorporated denim looks and New York Knicks gear into the rotation, showing that she can move seamlessly between high fashion and fan loyalty without missing a beat.

The throughline in every look has been her lucky Wood by Jordyn clutch bag — a signature accessory that has become as recognizable as the fits themselves, showing up game after game as her constant courtside companion.

Jordyn’s Finals style has been a masterclass in dressing for a moment. She’s supporting her man, repping the team, and doing it all while looking like she just stepped off a runway. The Knicks may have made history — but Jordyn made sure the fashion was just as unforgettable.

Photo Credit: IG/Reproduction
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Christie’s Discover SLG Forever: Celebrating 135 Years of the South London Gallery
Art has the unique power to build communities and sustain cultural landmarks, and few initiatives demonstrate this as beautifully as the new Christie’s Discover SLG Forever exhibition. Celebrating a remarkable 135 years of the South London Gallery (SLG), this special selling exhibition serves as a tribute to one of London’s most vital creative spaces. Realized in collaboration with Christie’s Private Sales, the showcase features a curated collection of works generously donated by some of the most prominent artists associated with the gallery, including Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, and Frank Bowling. By participating, collectors not only acquire significant works of art but also provide vital funding to ensure the SLG continues to foster creativity for years to come.
A private selling exhibition in support of the South London Gallery, 5–24 June and online until 30 September 2026
Christie’s is delighted to partner with the South London Gallery (SLG) on a special selling exhibition marking its 135th year, aiming to raise vital funds to support the gallery’s future for years to come.
Realised in collaboration with Christie’s Private Sales, the SLG Forever exhibition features works generously donated by artists closely associated with the acclaimed gallery, including Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, Frank Bowling and many more.
The exhibition opens to the public at Christie’s London from 5–24 June and will continue online until September 2026.
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