Hot Outside, Freezing Inside: Summer Work Style

EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 13 MIN

Hot Outside, Freezing Inside: Summer Work Style

from Wear Who You Are · host Natalie Tincher

Summer work style comes with a unique challenge: it’s sweltering outside and freezing inside—and you still need to look polished.In this episode, Natalie is joined by custom womenswear designer Farida Raafat to answer your real questions about what actually works for summer office dressing. From navigating temperature swings and summer suiting to exploring color (even if you’re hesitant) and yes, whether black still has a place, this is a practical conversation to help you get dressed with more ease, intention, and alignment this season.Episode Notes & Resources:Follow DALYA on Instagram and visit the website to create your summer custom clothingGet my Dress for Your Day guide to help you make practical and thoughtful decisions when getting ready every morning. Submit style questions you’d like answered in a future Wear Who You Are episode. Follow Us:Follow the podcast on social media, and submit your questions by sending us a message here!@bustyle@natalie_tincherCheck out the website for more info at www.bu.styleSign Up for Nat’s NewsletterRate, Review, & Subscribe to the podcast on Apple & SpotifyThis Podcast is brought to you by Upstarter Pods

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