How I Decide What to Wear on the Weekends
Embracing a daily uniform isn’t about sacrificing style—it’s about cutting through decision fatigue.

I subscribed to that early 2000s “more is more” mindset in high school and even through college. My closet was brimming with clothes, shoes, and accessories—although I hardly wore half of them.
Fast-forward to a decade of working as a fashion editor, surrounded by racks and samples every single day, and things look very different. Now, I’m ruthless about what stays in my closet. For one, I live in New York City, where closet space is scant. And second, the sheer anxiety of too many choices sends me into a spiral. My days are packed with decisions; my weekday or weekend outfit doesn't need to be another labored one.
I’ve also settled into a very specific uniform—one that includes precisely zero jeans (seriously, not a single pair) but leans hard on the power of excellent basics. I know “basics” can sound painfully dull, but let’s be honest: they’re the true backbone of a great wardrobe. We’re talking black tailored trousers, blazers, wool knits, T-shirts, cardigans, and statement coats. I round it all out with some fun accessories—like a cheeky Tabi loafer or a sculptural dangling earring.
Of course, I’m still a sucker for the occasional new thing (especially if it's a shoe). Working in fashion, there’s no shortage of fresh temptations. But these days, if I bring something in, it better earn its keep.
My foolproof outfit formula for weekdays and weekends is all about versatile separates: an oversized blazer, black trousers that work for any occasion, and streamlined accessories that pair with everything.
So when the Marie Claire team started yapping about weekend dressing—specifically, “What do you wear off the clock?”—it hit me: I don’t really differentiate between my weekend and weekday wardrobes. Granted, I have a job encouraging personal style over corporate dress codes. But even if you work in a more traditional office, so many pieces today can (and should!) be worn any day of the week—you don’t need an entirely separate closet for your Saturday brunch. As Marie Claire editor-in-chief Nikki Ogunnaike pointed out, you can wear the same sweatshirt to Pilates that you throw on over a blazer at work. It all comes down to how you style it.
The trick is to keep everything cohesive, easy to layer, and versatile enough to carry you from Monday morning meetings to picking up your kid at the first in a series of weekend birthday parties and corralling them onto the next. (Or, chaperoning a teenager to their endless sporting events if you're executive editor Andrea Stanley.) If an item can’t do double, or triple, duty, it’s probably not worth the precious closet space—especially not in this one.
So ahead, find a few key pieces you need to meet every highly specific event on your schedule, with outfit inspiration that can work every day of the week.
The Basics You Need, 7 Days a Week
The undisputed hero of your closet is the perfect white or cream T-shirt. On Monday, tuck it into high-waisted trousers, layer on a sharp blazer, and ground the look with structured loafers. By Saturday, loosen up with relaxed-fit pants (or those favorite trendy jeans, if you’re the denim type) and fresh sneakers. If you invest in a really good one, you’ve got a forever tee that works as hard as you do and then lounges as lavishly as you deserve.
A great coat isn’t just outerwear—it’s essential. On weekdays, button it up over tailored separates for a sculptural look. Wear it casually over joggers and a sweater with a pop of color on the weekend. You can effortlessly shift the vibe of your outfit with minimal extra effort.
The button-down is the quiet foundation piece for your seven-day-a-week closet. Layer it under a textured sweater to bridge the gap between busy weekdays and relaxed weekends. Pair it with a tailored blazer and kitten heels for a work-ready look that channels Carolyn Bessette Kennedy's style agenda.
A good knit anchors your look and can be the ultimate styling chameleon. During the week, layer it under (or over) a blazer and pair it with trousers and your button-down. When the weekend rolls around, throw it casually over leggings, capris, or bike shorts for running errands or Pilates class.
This relaxed blazer is a study in understated versatility. On workdays, pair it with a knit and pencil skirt. When the weekend arrives, drape it casually over your favorite hoodie or sweatshirt with leggings and sneakers—the union of structured and relaxed feels a little fun and unexpected.
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Sara Holzman is the Style Director for Marie Claire, where she's worked alongside the publication for eight years in various roles, ensuring the brand's fashion content continues to inform, inspire, and shape the conversation about fashion's ever-evolving landscape. With a degree from the Missouri School of Journalism, Sara is responsible for overseeing a diverse fashion content mix, from emerging and legacy designer profiles to reported features on the influence of social media on style and seasonal and micro trends across the world's fashion epicenters in New York, Milan, and Paris. Before joining Marie Claire, Sara held fashion roles at Conde Nast's Lucky Magazine and Self Magazine and was a style and travel contributor to Equinox's Furthermore website. Over her decade of experience in the fashion industry, Sara has helped guide each brand's style point of view, working alongside veteran photographers and stylists to bring editorial and celebrity photo shoots to fruition from start to finish. Sara currently lives in New York City. When she's not penning about fashion or travel, she’s at the farmer’s market, on a run, working to perfect her roasted chicken recipe, or spending time with her husband, dog, and cat. Follow her along at @sarajonewyork
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