Getting back into the groove of workwear can be a bit hectic right now, especially as you return to a normal dress code after a year of comfy, quarantine style. Scroll ahead to see some of the pieces I picked out and have worn so far! Finally, you can consider yourself covered when it comes to special occasions from weddings to holiday parties. You also get to test drive the latest styles and trends that aren’t necessarily forever pieces. With all those perks, you can refresh your closet anytime, which is going to be key as offices open back up to employees this fall. Best of all, this plan gives you access to Rent the Runway’s full closet for just $135 per month (plus, save 40% off two months using code MIAMIAMINE). You’re not responsible for shipping, returns, dry cleaning, insurance or anything like that. You can hold onto any 4 items or swap them out twice/month. Under this plan, you receive 2 shipments per month and can pick four items at a time. It’s just so easy to create new and different looks weekly with 8 pieces, especially when you mix them with your existing closet. I’ll be covering the 8-item plan today since I believe it’s truly the best value for everyone. Rent the Runway has three membership plans, allowing you to rent 4, 8 or 16 items. If you’re interested, you can also use my code MIAMIAMINE to save 40% off your first two months. Today, I’m really excited to be partnering with Rent the Runway to share all the things I love about their 8-item membership plan. Fashion really doesn’t get better than having fresh new pieces to wear regularly – and at an affordable price. However, I was really sold on the fact that you can rent multiple designer pieces each month and even swap them out for less than retail. I’ve always been a little apprehensive about renting clothes (outside of costumes) because if I really loved something, I would just buy it and restyle it in different ways later. That’s how Rent the Runway’s membership plans got on my radar. As I attempt to make more sustainable shopping choices, I’ve been exploring options outside of buying better (but less) and pre-owned.
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