Taking a Structured Approach
When tailoring hit
the catwalk I couldn’t have been more excited. The great thing is that
tailoring will last years in your wardrobe so it's well worth the investment,
whatever the occasion.
I can’t see the trouser
suit hype dying down too soon. There’s something about this structured
detailing that just doesn’t date. Often worn as a two piece, it’s not to say
you can't ditch the jacket and just match the shirt instead. *See snaps above
for inspiration!*
This one’s a more
relaxed look. I found this duo, like the rest of my wardrobe, in zara! I love
the single stripe detailing which adds a little interest and direction. The
shirt, cut long and billowy means it can be dressed smart or partnered with
jeans for a cool weekend vibe. If you still feel a bit overdressed throw on a pair
of trainers and/or a t-shirt to take it down a notch.
The benefit of buying
a suit is that you can mix and match. We saw above that trousers can be worn
just like jeans, dressed down.
The same applies to
a blazer.
A blazer is not
only great for layering under coats, wear it as a light jacket to wear over
jeans, dresses and skirts. Or invest in a well-tailored coat, it will last you
for years and quickly become a wardrobe essential.
Do you have a favourite suit? Let me know which one?
Tan xx
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