The Versatile One-Piece Outfit I Wear Almost Every Day

Work Dresses

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@bonatalia

Never have I ever met a more reliable, low-maintenance, and comfortable outfit than this one—and it all revolves around one unexpected hero item: a long-sleeve maxi dress.

This Celine number caught my eye when I spotted it on the clearance sale rack at Barneys last spring. I didn't even bother looking at the price tag, assuming it would be well out of my budget, but I tried it on for fun anyway because I loved the graphic yellow stripe. Normally, I would have steered clear of a long-sleeve maxi dress. I'm relatively short, so they tend to swallow me up, especially if they aren't fitted. Still, despite the fact that it looked pretty drab slouching on the hanger, I was curious to see what it looked like on. Something about the exaggerated collar and yellow detail told me this one was special.

Exploring my mind palace a bit more, I also realized I'd seen it online while doing image research for a story and remembered loving the way that Yoyo Cao styled it. In person, the material hinted at its versatility, too. Which is important, because I had no business shopping for a special-occasion dress when the day-to-day grind is much worthier of an investment.

Since I don't have an especially linear body type, and given my history with maxi dresses, I was expecting it to look even worse on. Much to surprise, I instantly fell in love with itI—so I hesitated to look at the price tag, afraid of what I'd find. The even bigger surprise was that the dress had gone from being close $2500 to under $500. I knew I was in the midst of a miracle of biblical proportions right there in the fitting room, and to pass that up would be sartorial sacrilege. Plus, I hadn't treated myself to any clothes for the entire year, so I decided to use pretty much all my extra spending money on this fine, fine dress.

Still, it was a final-sale item, so I was nervous to make the splurge—and six months later, I can say that I have zero regrets. I've styled it so many different ways, and somehow it strikes the perfect balance between flattering and modest, bold and understated, which means I can wear it to work and when I go out. To the office, I wear it with sneakers or flat mules for a 100% comfortable yet chic ensemble. As you can see below, I wore it to a special steak dinner date at the famous Hollywood joint Musso and Franks, too. Naturally, I accessorized it with a classy toothpick to fit the occasion.

What I'm trying to get it is this: If you're going to buy one dress this season, a long-sleeve maxi should be it. So to spread the love and easy dressing, I found five more long-sleeve maxi dresses for work and beyond to wear this fall, plus different ways to style them. Scroll through to get the details.

THE HERO ITEM: Long-Sleeve Maxi

Here she is… I had to search high and low as Celine is notoriously difficult to shop online. I'd recommend keeping your eye on The RealReal, as you never know when one will pop up at a discounted price.

For a similar balance of intrigue and timelessness, comfort and style, try this Ganni stretch-knit maxi. 

The pleats, flair, and bell sleeves of this swing dress give the classic black look a playful twist. 

If you're drawn to the vivid yellow hue and bold graphics of the maxi dress and aren't afraid to experiment with whimsical prints, try this polka-dot piece. 

Polished and versatile, this belted black twill dress will go with pretty much everything in your closet. 

This dress boasts a similar sophistication. The print and cut are decidedly more modest, but the embellishments and silhouette keep things interesting. 

THE EXTRAS: Layers, Shoes, and Accessories

A long-sleeve maxi in a jersey knit fabric or something similar will keep you warm enough on its own during the fall, but when it starts to get chillier, opt for a classic black leather jacket.

And when it gets even chillier, add an extra layer underneath, like this crisp white turtleneck T-shirt. 

A simple clutch will do the trick. This way, the focus will stay on the statement dress. 

A retro-inspired top-handle bag will play up the elegance and ease of your dress. 

A pair of stylish sneakers will give a more formal maxi dress some laid-back edge. It's also perfect for those busy days when you're running around between meetings. 

When it starts to get chillier, opt for a pair of black boots of booties that seamlessly blend into the dress. 

When you need to look formal but want to keep the comfort alive, opt for low heels. Higher, elongating pumps also work well with this dress style, though, so it really just depends on your mood. Extra points for a metallic pop. 

Layer a few dainty chains to spice up the collar region with something shiny. 

If you're more of an earring person, opt for a funky pair of hoops like these. 

This post originally appeared on MyDomaine.