How can you look stylish when it's 88 degrees and humid and you're heading for the office?
For Melissa Bohlig, a press specialist at Roepke Public Relations in Minneapolis, the answer is short and sweet: shorts.
Bohlig wears Bermudas or looser shorts that hit her at mid-thigh at least a couple times a week. On a recent Friday, nearly her entire office donned them. Bohlig said the look is de rigueur for her job, which requires her to meet with editors at fashion magazines such as Harper's Bazaar.
"In the media scene, shorts are contagious," she said. "In [a recent episode of MTV's] 'The City,' all the editors [from Elle magazine] were in shorts."
But Bohlig may be have a leg up on most Midwestern professionals.
From runway to cubicle
While shorts first hit runways a few years ago, every length from hot pants to Bermudas were part of spring and summer collections from Michael Kors, Charlotte Ronson, Derek Lam, Stella McCartney and Carolina Herrera. Stylish shorts have proven very popular among working women in New York City, where stores have been stocking up. According to Women's Wear Daily, "Retailers report they're experiencing double-digit increases in the shorts category."
And some designers have clearly decided that it's a look with staying power.