No more dress codes?

Take a look around any workplace.

Boundaries between work and weekend are blurrier than ever.

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Here are nine ways to fit in and stand out, starting now.

When in doubt, throw on a boyfriend blazer.

It’s still the pivotal piece that pulls together basics.

Viola Davis, Sharon Stone, Sherri Shepherd

But don’t grab been-there-done-that oldies from your closet.

Cross your arms in front in a body hug to test for a comfy fit at the back.

Then scrunch up the sleeves for attitude, and you’re in business.

Bo Derek, Ines de la Fressange, Annette Weber, French Vogue Editor Emmanuelle Alt

Pick jeans that do the job.

Want a raise or promotion?

Don’t wear your comfy boyfriends or distressed denim (even if everyone else at work does).

Marcia Gay Harden in teal blue pantsuit, print blouse; Julianne Moore in pink pantsuit; Norah O' Donnell in yellow pantsuit

Power through in a pantsuit.

So, you vowed never to wear a suit again?

But not any old pantsuit.

Have you checked Instagram lately?

Wear one with the same savoir faire you do jeans and a biker jacket.