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I think we can all agree that the plot of Wonder Woman 84 was a bit…questionable. But I can overlook a movie all about wishes because-ya’ll, did you SEE Diana Prince’s (Gal Gadot) elegant and timeless looks?! Talk about stunning! I was so inspired, that I put together a super functional work capsule wardrobe inspired by WW herself. You can mix and match the pieces to create more classic elegant outfits!
Gala White Gown
This white dress is an absolute stunner! I read an article that noted this is actually a skirt and blouse with a sash tied around the middle to complete this cohesive look.
Below are a couple of similar white dresses, but if you’re looking to avoid a very bridal look, a flowy green skirt and white blouse with crepe silk sash can create a very similar look that you don’t necessarily need a red carpet to rock.
Photo via goldenglobes.com
- Lulu’s White Maxi Dress
- Tie Sleeve V-Neck Top (or this one)
- The Roberta Earrings
- Rosalie Flowy Maxi
- Silk Crepe Belt
- Mila Leather Pumps
Monochrome Navy Look
One of the first outfits in the movie, this monochrome look is so classic and elegant. The shoes in this look inspire the ‘cheetah’ in Barbara in the movie. Although this outfit fit with the 1984 setting, you can easily wear this outfit for work today!
Photo via goldenglobes.com
This is my most favorite outfit and was easy to find similar items to recreate this professional look. I would also wear this to a nice business lunch, or a cocktail party (remember those?!). The theme here is classic elegance.
- Belted Crepe Blazer (Under $100 option here!, also would look amazing w/the Jensen Trench)
- Crepe Gather Top (Similar option here)
- Tapered Pant in Navy (Similar option here)
- The Roberta Earrings
- The Knot Necklace
- Tatiana Leopard Heels (shorter heels option here)
“Annie Hall” Sightseeing Outfit
Menswear looks were a classic staple of 1980’s fashion. But this outfit still works today as pleated pants and oversized blazers have slowly come back into style. This fun, slouchy, outfit can still work for the office and for running around town playing tourist in your home city.
Below I’ve linked some great pieces to recreate this look. They are also classic wardrobe staples that will get a lot of use!
Photo via goldenglobes.com
- Everland The Oversized Blazer
- Dobby Classic Shirt
- Vest from ASOS 3 Piece Suit
- Zara Pleated High-Waisted Pants
- Woven Belt
- Tatiana Leopard Heels (shorter heels option here)
Casual Winter Outfit
Casual, comfy, yet polished, this winter outfit is perfect for work, whether that’s in the office or working from home but Zoom Call ready!
Photo via screenrant.com
- Vanessa Sweater Jacket
- Tie Sleeve V-Neck Top (or this one)
- Business Essential Gray Slacks
- Waist Belt with Rectangle Buckle
- The Roberta Earrings
- Mila Leather Pumps
So what do you think? Do you think you’ll rock this WW84 inspired work capsule wardrobe in the new year? Let me know your thoughts and your favorite pieces in the comments below!
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- 3 Monochrome Outfits You Can Wear Right Now
- Tumi Backpack Review: Is the Voyager Uma the Most Stylish and Practical Backpack for Work?
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Riley says
Hi Katy!! Loved this post about the WW84 outfits!
I was just wondering where the business pants were from for the casual winter outfit. Every time I click on the link (and every link after it) it directs me to the v-neck shirt.
This was so cool of you to make!
Katy says
Hi Riley! Thanks for letting me know and so sorry – I’ve relinked it to the proper pants. Enjoy!