5 Ways to Elevate Your Office Look with Taroob's Designer Shawls for Women

I’ll never forget that chaotic Monday morning when I overslept and was exceptionally late for a very important client meeting. I had a severe hangover from drinking last night and was going completely berserk.

That’s when I noticed my living room throw, a beautiful pashmina shawl gifted at my wedding! I simply threw it over my trusty black dress and bolted out the door for that big meeting. 

That shawl didn’t just save my outfit; it turned the table for me and gave me confidence to ace the meeting that day as well as my daily office looks. 

Wanna know how to make that magic happen for you? Here are five ways to rock Taroob’s shawls for office slayage!

1. Classic Drape for a Polished Look

Sometimes, simple is the way to go. Take your shawl and drape it over your shoulders. Let it fall naturally, all even on both sides of your shoulders. 

Pair it with a good-fitting top or shirt and pair it with trousers or a sleek pencil skirt, and you’ve got instant boss energy. 

You can do this holding only one end of the shawl, or you can collect the shawl in small pleats along its breadth and let it hang in an inverted U shape from your neck. 

Taroob’s wool-blend shawls are my go-to shawls for formal wear. They’re cozy, luxe, and scream sophistication. 

If your office vibe is more buttoned-up, get one in a solid color or a low-key pattern. Easy, breezy, and profesh!

2. Belted Shawl for a Modern Twist

Okay, you have to hear this. I was in a total style slump once, recycling the same sheath dress every other day like it was my job. 

Then I tried this certain thing with it, and brooo…. That dress transformed into a new dress.

Start by wrapping your shawl around your shoulders. Then take a brooch or a pin and cinch it at the waist. You can also do this with a skinny belt. 

The shawl turns into this structured, modern layer that gives your office outfit inspo a serious edge. Works killer over a loose dress or tunic too. 

Taroob’s lightweight cotton shawls are perfect for this. They won’t bulk you up, and your shoulders will also not get strained.

3. As a Scarf for a Pop of Color

If your closet is basically a sea of black, white, and beige (same, girl), this one’s for you. 

Fold your shawl long-ways and loop it around your neck like a scarf. Let the ends hang loose or tuck ‘em under a blazer and it acts like stoles for office. It’s a low-effort way to splash some color or pattern into your office look

I did this with a Taroob silk shawl once—bright yellow against my all-black fit—and my coworkers wouldn’t shut up about it. And what a total mood-lifter that was for an attention seeker like me! 

4. Layered Over a Blazer for Extra Warmth and Style

The office AC is always blasting like it’s the North Pole. And please don’t tell me it’s only me! I’ll bury my head in the ground if it’s only me!

So, here's what I do. Instead of piling on sweaters, drape your shawl over your blazer. It keeps you warm and adds this dope, layered look that’s uniquely you. 

I’ve rocked Taroob’s cashmere-blend shawls like this, and it has honestly kept me safe from that freezing AC and has also helped me refine my style. 

Shawl is a great layer for after-hours plans as well. Ditch the blazer, and keep the shawl, suited office wear is so outdated right now in Gen-Z revolution. 

5. Knotted Front for a Casual Yet Professional Vibe

For those informal office days like those casual fun Fridays or creative gigs, you can try this. Drape the shawl over your shoulders, then tie the ends in a loose knot up front. 

I love pairing it with a basic blouse and jeans. Its quite comfortable yet gives me that polished look. 

Taroob’s designer stoles for the office shine here, especially the ones with bold prints or textures. It’s my secret weapon when I wanna look effortlessly cool without trying too hard.

Final Thoughts

There you go—five ways to level up your office outfit with Taroob’s designer shawls! 

Next time you’re stuck staring at your closet, just grab a shawl and make it work. Which look’s your fave?