14 best work dresses for any season or office dress code

I tested tons of dresses from our favorite workwear brands and picked out 14 that are stylish, office-appropriate, and comfortable.

14 best work dresses for any season or office dress code

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best work dress for women. Left: the author wears a long black Spanx dress. Middle: the author wears a short grey blazer dress. Right: the author wears a plaid knee-length dress.

As many of us returned to the office in recent years post-pandemic, we had to trade in our leggings and sweats for hard pants. Or, if you're like me, maybe you swapped the pants for dresses. As far as I'm concerned, dresses are far more comfortable than pants — particularly if they have a touch of stretch — and offer more leeway for creativity when it comes to styling.

The best work dresses have a few things in common: they're a sensible length, have shape without being too tight, feature thick enough straps to hide your bra, and are comfortable enough to wear from nine to five. Ideally, they also work for non-professional settings, too, so you can get maximum wear out of them. Fortunately, after much research and testing, I've found a handful of dresses that check all of those boxes.

The best work dress for you may depend on your personal style and the specific vibe at your office. But after trying dozens of them on, I'd say the best work dress is the Modern Citizen Fei. It's just as comfy as it is chic, and it's so versatile that I can also wear it to after-work drinks with friends.

Whether that particular piece piques your interest or not, though, I've rounded up a range of other options. Here are the best work dresses that can easily transition through the seasons and take you from the boardroom to the bar.

Best overall: Modern Citizen Fei Tie-Front Organic Cotton Dress
Left: a model in a green wrap dress. Middle: the author in the same dress in grey. Right: another model in the same dress in brown.

Whether I style this dress with flats, heels, or boots, I always feel super put-together.

Modern Citizen made our list of where to shop for women's workwear clothes, winning the award for best elevated basics. And in her Modern Citizen review, Business Insider Executive Editor Sally Kaplan raved about this line's "well-made pieces at affordable price points," adding that "everything is Audrey Hepburn-level effortless." I couldn't agree more. Ever since I slipped on the Fei Dress, I've been eager to order one in every color.

The organic cotton jersey fabric — with a touch of stretchy spandex — feels incredibly soft against my skin. I also love that the tie-front feature can be worn in the front or wrapped criss-cross style in the back. It adds a sophisticated twist to this otherwise simple jersey dress and cinches my waist for an ultra-flattering fit.

The dress hits at that perfect mid-calf midi length, and comes in a range of timeless neutral and earthy tones, from black and olive green to maroon and khaki. My personal favorite is Maritime, a medium blue with undertones of slate gray that would complement any skin tone. Plus, it's worth pointing out that the high neck provides the perfect canvas for an eye-catching chunky necklace.

Best budget: Allegra K Women's Sleeveless Fit and Flare Dress
Left: model in grey, A-line plaid dress. Middle: the author in the same dress in a different pattern. Right: model in the same dress in tan

If you've ever seen those "What I ordered vs. what I got on Amazon" memes, you know that buying clothes on the site can be a real gamble. Thankfully, one particular gamble paid off — this Allegra K dress actually looked like the one pictured on the product page. I was shocked at how well it fit — with a figure-flattering waistband to boot — and since there's ample stretch, it didn't start to get uncomfortable after I had a sizable lunch. I have a DD-cup bust, and some form-fitting dresses don't have enough room to accommodate it. That's definitely not the case with this dress, though.

I'm 5'4, and the dress hit at the perfect length for professional settings — grazing the top of my knees. As with most things, you get what you paid for here, so the dress isn't lined. That said, the material offers plenty of coverage. As spring approaches, I plan to pair this lightweight dress with flats and a cardigan or blazer, but I also love that I can layer it with tights and riding boots in the colder months. I'm a fan of the timeless black and white houndstooth print, but it also comes in a number of other solid and plaid color options.

The best part? This dress does not wrinkle, making it a great option for work trips.

Best long-sleeved: A New Day Bell Long Sleeve Midi Sweater Dress
Right: the author in a long-sleeved midi sweater dress in white. Left: a model in the same dress.

Personally, I prefer stretchy fabrics to more structured fabrics — even when it comes to work dresses. I'm a pretty staunch believer that you shouldn't have to sacrifice comfort for style, and with this midi knit dress, you don't have to.

I've been continually impressed with A New Day, a Target-exclusive line that includes clothing and accessories — and this dress is no exception. The material feels thick and high quality, which is surprising given the budget-friendly price point. And this is a piece I can see myself getting a lot of wear out of, too — on the weekends, I'll pair it with more casual booties and a denim jacket, whereas for work I'll layer it under a trench and opt for heeled shoes.

The V-neck and subtle front slit on this dress are both flattering but still office-appropriate, and the fit hugs curves in all the right ways without feeling too clingy or revealing. By far, though, my favorite feature is the bell-shaped sleeve — which adds a '70s-inspired romance to an otherwise basic silhouette.

Best maxi: Spanx AirEssentials Maxi Dress
Left: the author in a long Spanx dress in black. Right: a model in the same dress.

Spanx may be known for its shapewear, but don't sleep on the apparel (see: our Spanx Perfect Black Work Pants review).

This dress might not necessarily "wow" you right out of the box, but trust me — as soon as you slip it on, you'll be just as smitten as I am. Thanks to the exceptionally soft, breathable, and lightweight fabric, which features four-way-stretch, it's the kind of dress I'm not eager to change out of after my work day is done. Its versatility is pretty unmatched, too: It looks just as stylish with dressy sandals as it does with strappy heels and Converse Chuck Taylors. For work, I styled this dress with my Everlane Glove Boots and a stretchy, skinny waist belt I found on Amazon.

The best maxi dresses offer easy movement. On that note, one thoughtful feature that goes a long way here is the high side slits — without them, some maxis can be awkwardly restrictive when you're walking. Also worth mentioning is the fact that this dress doesn't wrinkle easily, making it super travel-friendly.

Best short: English Factory Long-Sleeve Crew-Neck Ruffle-Hem Mini Dress
Left: the author wears a black long-sleeved mini dress with a white ruffle hem and cuffs. Right: a model wears the same dress.

English Factory is a brand that prides itself on "easy, feminine aesthetic with classic silhouettes that invoke an understated elegance." This dress is the perfect example. A pleated bottom hem and bell sleeves add a '60s feel, and leave little need for tons of accessorizing. Even just some simple gold hoops or pearl studs will work here, although a chain necklace will help give the dress a modern edge. Given the simple black-and-white palette, you could also add a fun pop of color with a statement necklace or silk headband.

Given the shorter length, I like this one with flats, slingback kitten heels, or booties with a very low block heel.

Best shirt dress: Gap Poplin Midi Shirtdress
left: the author in tan cotton dress. right: a model in the same dress

IMO, a shirtdress is a no-brainer for work — after all, it looks just like the classic button-down shirt. It looks cute on its own, but layered with a cardigan, it strikes a compromise between laid-back and professional.

One of my favorite things about this dress is that it's 100% cotton. That said, if you order it online, you can expect it might come a bit wrinkled — I noticed after trying it on that I'll likely need to bust out my handheld steamer to smooth out the fabric. But it's obvious that a lot of thought was put into the fit here: Darting at the bust and pleating below the waist accommodate curves, while the waist is flat and cinched. The fit and flare silhouette is universally flattering, and the cuffed cap sleeve gives the dress an unexpectedly trendy twist.

I'm pairing this dress with pointy flats and ankle booties for work, but I also can't wait to wear it with my Nike Air Force 1 high-tops for chill hangs with friends.

As an added bonus, this dress has pockets — need I say more?

Best T-shirt dress: Everlane The Organic Cotton Weekend Tee Dress
Right: the author wears white T-shirt dress and boots. Left: a model wears the same T-shirt dress in black with black blazer

A T-shirt dress might not be the first style that comes to mind when choosing what to wear to the office — but hear me out. A well-made T-shirt dress — provided it's not too short — can be dressed up or down. To make it look work-appropriate, I layer this Everlane dress under a blazer or over a lace long-sleeve, and pair it with knee-high boots. On casual Fridays, it would also look cute with loafers and a long open cardigan.

It's no secret that not all T-shirt dresses are created equal — some of them are about as flattering as a potato sack. This one is made with thick, high-quality organic cotton, and the shape is really forgiving — it has a straight, relaxed fit without bunching or gaping around the chest and hips. Conveniently, it can be tossed into the washing machine. And even in the canvas color, which is close to ivory, it's not even the slightest bit see-through.

Read more about our favorite pieces from this line in our Everlane review.

Best day-to-night dress: J.Crew Elena Puff-Sleeve Dress in Crepe de Chine
Left: the author in a puff-sleeve long black dress. Right: a model in the same dress.

I don't usually go for flowier dresses, but I decided to take a chance on this one and I'm so glad I did. The fit is sublime, the ankle-grazing length still allows me to show off cute footwear, and the smooth and silky, featherlight crepe de chine fabric feels like a dream against my skin.

First of all, I appreciate that this size-inclusive dress is available up to a size 3X, and in both petite and tall lengths as well. While the dress is a bit of a splurge, it's lined and extremely well made — this is the kind of piece I know I'll have in my wardrobe for years to come. The adjustable drawstring waist allows for a cinching effect so I get a flawless fit every time, and I might even pop on a wider leather belt when I want to accentuate my waist even more. It's the ideal day-to-night dress, too — the perfect pick when you have a date right after work and no time to change.

Did I mention this dress is also machine washable?

Best sweater dress: Pomander Place Winter White Vivianne Dress
Left: author in white sweater dress and long coat. Right: model in the same outfit

As a general rule, dresses that are no shorter than a couple of inches above the knee are still considered fitting for the workplace. This sweater dress hits right at the top of the knee on me, which is ideal — but even if you're a few inches taller, should still be office-appropriate. Plus, thanks to the long sleeves and turtleneck, it has an overall modest aesthetic. I'd compare the silhouette to a classic shift dress: loose-fitting, hanging straight from the shoulders all the way down to the bottom hem.

The first thing I noticed about it is the ultra-cozy fabric, which is perfect for transitional seasons. This dress definitely isn't just for meetings and presentations — I plan to wear it with leather sneakers or ballet flats for weekend brunches, and suede boots and a leather jacket for date nights. As for work, though, this dress would look stunning with Mary-Jane heels and statement earrings.

Best trendy: Reformation Sai Dress
the author and model in the same turtleneck short-sleeved long dress

The sustainably-minded Reformation has long been one of my go-to brands when I need a wedding guest, vacation, or date night dress. But more recently, I've been noticing they have a ton of stellar work dresses, too. Most of Reformation's pieces are solid, sleek, and made with timeless silhouettes and sturdy fabrics. Case in point: The Sai Dress, which has a fitted bodice and a full skirt. The sleeveless turtleneck top is spring- and summer-ready, but this dress could also easily be layered with a cropped open cardi during the cooler months.

I like belting this one, but the waistline is defined enough that it doesn't necessarily need it. I'll be wearing it on repeat with sheer mesh Mary-Jane flats and gold vintage-inspired statement studs (featured in my Heaven Mayhem review). That said, this dress would also pair nicely with pointy patent wedges and bold hoops.

Best sleeveless: Baltic Born Coley Ribbed Button Dress
the author and a model in the same blue dress with white stripe

If you're not familiar with Baltic Born, this female-founded company — which was launched by three sisters — has one core mission: to make women feel confident in their bodies at any stage of life. I've tried more than a few of their dresses, and can honestly say that every single one accomplished just that.

Sleeveless styles may not be suitable for every workplace, so when in doubt, always check your company's specific guidelines. That said, while many of Baltic Born's styles lean a little more romantic, whimsical, and flowy, this ribbed button-down dress looks office-reasy. By the way — the buttons are nonfunctional, which I actually appreciate because there's no chance of any visible gaps between them or embarrassing wardrobe malfunctions when they pop open.

This dress has plenty of stretch — which, in my opinion, is a must with a figure-hugging bodycon style like this. I love how the white edging contrasts with the navy for a classy color combo, and the midi length hits at the perfect spot: right below my knee and above my calf. You can't go wrong with nude heels or flats here to elongate the legs, and all you need are some simple silver or gold earrings to complete the look.

Best blazer dress: Babaton Autograph Dress
the author and a model wear the same grey blazer dress

It doesn't get more professional looking than a blazer dress. But I have a bone to pick with this style: so many of them are shapeless and wildly unflattering. That's why this single-breasted Babaton pick stood out to me. With a darted waist and princess seams for shaping, it fits like a glove around the shoulders, bust, and hips — no alterations needed.

I've owned a couple of Babaton blazers in the past, so I knew the quality would be high — and this dress definitely didn't disappoint. It's fully lined, features a notched lapel, and is made with softly structured stretch fabric that holds its shape no matter how much you sit down or move around. The handy welt pockets don't hurt, either — it's nice to have somewhere to stuff my phone or lip gloss during the day or store my debit card when running out on a quick lunch break.

One thing worth noting, though, is that this dress seems to run a bit small — I'd suggest ordering a size up from your typical size, like I did.

Best denim dress: Quince Distressed Denim Shirt Dress
the author in a denim shirtdress and a model in the same dress in white

A denim dress might not be your first thought for workplace attire, but hear me out. On casual Fridays, in more laidback office environments, or dressed up in the right way, they can totally work.

Take this 100% cotton button-down Quince dress, for example. With luxe suede boots and a fuzzy cardigan, or a long white or beige blazer and snakeskin pumps, it takes on a decidedly more polished look. It's a reasonable length, falling to right above my knee, and the denim material feels soft — not stiff, like some. While the dress comes in a variety of washes, I think the darker blue or black are your best bets for a professional setting.

Read more about our favorite pieces from this line in our Quince review.

Best wrap dress: LPA Sean Wrap Dress
the author and a model in the same wrap dress

When I was invited on to The Drew Barrymore Show in November of 2023, I immediately went on a frantic search for a dress that looked professional but not too stuffy. You know, something I could hold my head high wearing behind a desk alongside my all-time favorite actress. I ordered this dress at the last minute because of Revolve's blessed two-day shipping and not only did it give me oodles of confidence on the day of filming, but I've gotten tons of wear out of it since to work events and other social gatherings. It's one of those pieces that never seems to fail to draw compliments.

The wrap bodice with tie closure defines my waist, and since the dress has no shortage of stretch, it's comfortable enough to wear for long hours. (To put things into perspective, I happily had it on from 7 a.m. until I got home from New York at 8:30 p.m.)

While the camel color I purchased last year seems to be out of stock, it's now available in a lovely olive green.

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