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Style Suite: 5 Key Rainy Day Pieces for the Chic Working Woman

You don’t have to forfeit style just because the weather decided to be not-so-attractive. Add these key pieces to your wardrobe so you’ll keep your polished look in tact—rain or shine. (Find out how to style the pieces here.)
Your rain gear doesn’t have to look frumpy.  This rain jacket allows you to arrive to the office in style through rain and shine. Amazon, $124.95
Avoid wet weather frizz with a hat as an extra level of protection. Put your hair in a loose, looped-under bun and tousle it out once you get to work for a chic, quick style transformation. totes, $18
These aren’t your grandmother’s rain boots and are far from those rubber floral print numbers you dread. These rain boots could easily pass as regular style staples, not only functioning to and from the office but in the workplace with ease. Nordstrom, $195

This dress
is a great option after peeling off your rain coat, and it could pair well with the right rain boot. You could also switch out your rain boots for those heels you keep under your desk. Either way, you will be dry and ready to work upon arrival in the office.
Suzi Chin for Maggy Boutique, $168

A scarf is a versatile accessory any fashionable working woman should not be without. This one is actually functional and fashionable, with a savvy print in water-repellent fabric. You can wear this around your neck, tie it up in a turban or drape over your hair Marilyn Monroe-style as you commute to and from the office. totes, $20

Find more fashion and style tips at KelasKloset.com and follow me on Twitter (@kelawalker).

Kéla Walker is an award-winning, Emmy-nominated producer and TV host, who has

contributed lifestyle and entertainment content for outlets including NBC’s LXTV, Getty Images, YRB Magazine, Madame Noire, and RTL Germany. She also has a passion for fashion and offers the latest in fab fashion trends and consumer deals with KelasKloset.com. Her chic style and trendsetting blog has been lauded by sites including Essence.com and Huffington Post Black Voices.

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