10 Editor-Approved Blazer Outfits for Spring
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Ever wonder what Vogue editors wear to the office? This spring, the most worn item seems to be the blazer. The ideal transitional piece—at last, you can wear one sans coat!—a tailored blazer continues to be one of the most versatile staples in the spring wardrobe. A quick scan of the office and you’ll find a handful of editors wearing one in some form or another, so I asked a handful of said staff members to document their looks this week. No two outfits, personal styles, or blazers for that matter, were the same, indicating the endless outfit opportunities you can create with one.
In different materials and textures, fits, and silhouettes, here are all the ways Vogue editors are wearing a blazer right now. Shop the editor-look, below.
Check Mate
Executive fashion and beauty director Lisa Aiken wears Isabel Marant’s oversized lapeled Nevim checked blazer over a leather midi skirt and comfortable old-Celine pumps.
A Leather Look
Fashion market editor Madeline Fass masters transitional dressing by combining a leather blazer with summer staples like poplin shirting and fisherman sandals.
Lightweight Linen
Commerce writer Laura Jackson provides the ultimate summer office inspiration with a linen blazer, mini skirt, and suit vest.
Oversized to the Extreme
Vogue Runway fashion news writer, Jose Criales Unzueta plays with proportions in their Hed Mayner broad-shouldered blazer, tailored pants, and beat-up western boots.
From the Menswear Department
Fashion editor, Mai Morsch juxtaposes her men’s Acne Studios blazer with a pair of feminine leopard slingbacks. Perhaps that is the secret to finding the just right amount of oversized. An easy white T-shirt and soft trousers keep things comfortable and chic underneath.
Embellished Buttons
Accessories and collaboration director Willow Lindey opts for a navy suit this spring. Not only does a navy blazer provide a nice alternative to classic black, but the embellished buttons also add a covetable stylish flair. Picking up the subtle bits of gold and silver, she grounds the look with metallic ballerina flats.
Sharp Houndstooth
Commerce director Julie Tong’s blazer of choice is a longline houndstooth style, worn here with a ribbed knit dress and polished accessories like Gucci’s Jordaan loafers and everyday gold jewelry.
Gray Lady
Vogue Experience’s production and marketing manager, Elisee Browchuk, styles bourgeois pieces like a pleated silk midi skirt and satin pumps with a menswear-inspired collared shirt and slouchy-fit gray blazer from The Frankie Shop.
Trachten Style
Director of fashion initiatives, Allie Michler Kopelman, wears a formal blazer in her own way. In accessorizing her velvet buttoned trachten-inspired jacket from label Sanoe, she sticks to a vintage aesthetic with a pair of lace-up boots and a prairie dress to complete the look.
Fitted but Fashionable
While a slimmer fit single-breasted one button black blazer can sometimes feel corporate-y, a shimmering pencil skirt or colored blouse keeps things fun and unexpected in the Vogue offices.