Getty Images; iStock Photos; Natalie Ammari/BIGen Z women are leaning into the "office siren" aesthetic, a sexified business-professional look.They're taking it beyond the office: Work-inspired clothing has made it into street fashion.In the work-from-anywhere age, the boundaries between work and play are blurring.At first, Julia Quang posted her workwear outfits because she had nothing else to share.As a fashion influencer, 23-year-old Quang had built her audience by posting outfit-of-the-day videos on TikTok, usually modeling casual womenswear trends.But when she landed a sales job and began spending most of her days in the office, she found herself with no time to post her typical fashion content.So, she started posting the outfits she was already wearing to work.To her surprise, her workwear outfits took off.