The Something Pretty smart-casual edit: what we stand for
Something Pretty is a women-owned, independent South African boutique. We are not a fast-fashion retailer, and we are not a marketplace. Our smart-casual edit is sourced from Europe, where we have worked for years, and includes exclusive in-house pieces. You will find many of these pieces in our luxury clothing edit, where quality earns its place over volume.
The job of this page is simple: help you build a smart-casual wardrobe that works for the South African woman's real life. Start with the formula, the seven pieces, the workplace context, the season, or the occasion. Every path below leads to a curated edit, all live on our site, all in stock.
What smart casual for women actually means
Smart casual sits between business formal and weekend casual. The shorthand: take one polished piece, pair it with one relaxed piece, finish with considered accessories. Think a tailored blazer with clean denim, or a silk blouse with linen trousers, or a midi dress with low-heeled sandals. The look is intentional, never stiff. In South Africa, it carries a particular meaning. It is what you wear to a creative agency in Woodstock, to a client lunch in Rosebank, to a year-end function at a vineyard restaurant. It works because it reads as effort without trying.
The principle Tasneem comes back to: invest in the fabric, then let the silhouette do the work. Silk, linen, fine cotton and good wool age beautifully and photograph even better. Polyester does not. The Something Pretty edit leans almost entirely toward natural fibres for this reason, with every piece curated from Europe.
The seven smart-casual essentials
A working smart-casual wardrobe needs roughly seven pieces, not seventy. Build around these, and you will dress yourself effortlessly for the next decade.
A structured blazer in navy, camel or stone is the single most useful smart-casual investment. Throw it over jeans for Friday lunch, button it over a shift dress for a presentation. Browse our jackets and ladies jacket edits for current cuts.
A silk or fine-cotton blouse, ideally in cream, ivory or soft sage, is the most photographed piece in any smart-casual wardrobe. Our full blouses collection sits alongside the ladies blouse edit for the new season.
Tailored trousers in linen for our summer, in fine wool blend for our winter. Wide-leg, ankle-length, a high waistband. See our linen pants and broader pants edits.
A wrap or shirt dress in a small print is the dress that does almost everything. Our wrap dress and shirt dresses edits are the most asked-after pieces in this category.
A simple midi dress: linen for warmer months, silk for evenings. The linen dress and silk dresses collections are where the smart-casual woman starts every season.
Smart footwear that flatters the trousers. A pointed flat, a low block-heel sandal, a clean white sneaker. Browse shoes, sandals and the comfortable shoes for women edit.
Considered accessories: a tote bag that holds a laptop, a fine necklace, a silk scarf. The full accessories edit rounds the look.
Smart casual for the South African workplace
The South African office sits between the buttoned-up world of London law firms and the laid-back creative scenes of LA. That is good news for smart casual. In Sandton corporate, swap the suit jacket for a tailored blazer, keep the heeled mule, and you read polished without feeling overdressed. In a creative Cape Town agency, a silk printed dress with cropped denim and loafers reads exactly right. For Friday lunch with a client, a wrap dress with low sandals photographs better than any suit. For a Joburg year-end function at the office, lean into our festive looks and evening dresses edits.
A note for interviews: smart casual is rarely the right call for first-round corporate interviews in South Africa. Default to formal. But for follow-up rounds at agencies, scale-ups, retail brands and creative companies, smart casual is exactly what the room expects. A black blazer from our jackets edit, a clean shell-coloured blouse, fine wool trousers, and a low-heeled court shoe is the safest brief.
Smart casual by South African season
South African weather changes quickly, and our smart-casual edit is built to keep up. Winter smart casual (May to August) leans into knitwear and knitwear-1 under a tailored jacket from our jackets-1 edit, with wool trousers and closed shoes. Add a silk scarf from the broader scarves collection for the morning chill. The winter outfits and winter sets collections are built for this exact rotation.
Summer smart casual (October to March) shifts to linen clothing and the broader linen edit: trousers, dresses, shirts. The summer dresses edit and essential summer basics carry through to outdoor lunches and dinner on Camps Bay. The shoulder seasons are when you layer, pulling from printed pants and the wider ladies jacket edit.
Smart casual for occasions
Most women arrive at our smart-casual edit looking for a piece for something specific. We have built dedicated edits for each.
For a wedding guest in spring or summer, start with the wedding guest dresses and occasion dresses South Africa collections. Both lean into elegant, photograph-friendly pieces that complement rather than compete. Pair with low sandals and a small handbag.
For lunch with friends, a silk piece from the silk edit tucked into clean denim with a low heeled sandal works through every season.
For a year-end function, a black dress for ladies or one of the more dressed-up pieces from showstoppers, paired down with a tailored blazer. South African corporate functions read better when you do not over-glam.
For day to evening, the day-to-night edit earns its keep. A trouser-and-blouse combination at lunch becomes a date-night look with a swapped shoe and a different lipstick.
Finishing the look: shoes, bags and layers
The right outfit is only half done at the trousers. Finish with the rest of the curated edit from our team.
Add shoes or a pair from the comfortable shoes for women collection for occasions that need a gentler heel. Carry a piece from handbags or small handbags, or a tote bag for daytime and travel. Layer with a piece from cardigans or a tops layering piece for evenings that turn cool.
Add a piece from the jewellery edit, a necklace, a scarf from our broader scarves collection, or a piece from charm jewelry. The accessories edit is where our regulars finish every order.
How we help you find the right pieces
Shopping smart casual online in South Africa should not be a gamble. Our size guide is brand-specific, not generic. Our deliveries and refund policy is written in plain English. Free national delivery on orders over R1,500, and a Fast Track option for next-day where it matters. Your order ships nationwide from our Cape Town distribution point within 2 to 4 business days.
If you are after a broader shop rather than smart casual specifically, our online clothing shops south africa edit covers the full wardrobe. Browse the full Something Pretty edit for current pieces, or filter by new arrivals for the just-landed items.
Visit Something Pretty in Cape Town
Many of our most loyal online customers started in our stores. If you are near Cape Town, you can visit us at Constantia Village, Cavendish Square, or Sea Point. Full addresses and trading hours are on our stores page. Read more about who we are on about us, or reach our team through contact us for anything we have not answered online.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is smart casual for women?
Smart casual for women is the dress code that sits between business formal and weekend casual. The standard formula is one tailored item, one relaxed item, considered accessories. Think a blazer with linen trousers, a silk blouse with clean denim, or a midi dress with low sandals. It is the dress code most South African workplaces, restaurants and weekend events default to when neither full corporate nor pure casual feels right.
What's the difference between smart casual and business casual?
Business casual leans more formal: collared shirts, structured trousers, closed shoes, blazers. Smart casual gives you more room: silk camisoles, clean denim, sandals, prints, softer silhouettes. Business casual is the South African bank or law-firm dress-down day. Smart casual is the agency, the scale-up, the creative studio, the Friday lunch.
Can jeans be smart casual?
Yes, with the right denim and the right top. Clean, dark-wash, well-fitting jeans paired with a silk or fine-cotton blouse and a heeled sandal or pointed flat reads as smart casual. Distressed denim, cropped flares with frayed hems and bootcut jeans usually do not. The denim should look intentional, not weekend.
What shoes go with smart casual?
A low block-heel sandal, a pointed flat, a clean leather loafer, a court shoe with a sub-five-centimetre heel, and a clean white sneaker in some workplaces. Avoid gym trainers, slip-on slides, scuffed shoes and sky-high heels. Smart casual is decided at the foot; the shoes carry more weight than the outfit above them.
What should I wear smart casual to a South African workplace?
For a Sandton corporate, default to a tailored blazer over a fine blouse with wool trousers and a low court shoe. For a Cape Town creative agency, a silk shirt with clean denim and loafers reads exactly right. For a hybrid Joburg office, a wrap dress with low sandals carries you from the desk to the 4 pm Zoom. The thread is fabric quality and considered fit, not the specific items.
What is smart casual for a wedding in South Africa?
A midi or maxi dress in a print or solid colour, low to mid sandals, a soft clutch or small handbag. Avoid white, off-white, and overtly evening dresses unless the dress code says otherwise. In summer lean into linen and silk. In winter, a knit under a midi dress with closed shoes and a tailored coat is the standard.
Can plus-size women wear smart casual?
Yes, and the formula is identical. Build around a beautiful blazer, a tailored trouser with the right rise, a wrap or shirt dress, and a heel that suits your foot. Fabric quality matters more at every size. Fit matters more than size. A skilled tailor is the smart-casual woman's best investment.
How long does delivery take in South Africa?
Delivery takes 2 to 4 business days nationwide across South Africa, including Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Port Elizabeth, and all major courier-served towns and cities. National delivery is a flat rate, free on orders over R1,500. A Fast Track option is available for delivery within 1 to 3 working days. Full details are on our deliveries and refund policy page.
Can I return a smart-casual piece I bought online?
Yes. You can return through our self-service log a return portal. Returns must be unworn, in original condition, and logged within the return window outlined in our returns policy. Refunds are processed back to the original payment method, or you can exchange in any of our Cape Town stores.
Where can I try on Something Pretty in person?
You can try on Something Pretty pieces at our three Cape Town stores: Constantia Village, Cavendish Square, and Sea Point. Full addresses and trading hours are on our stores page. You are welcome to try on, return, or exchange any online purchase in store.




































