Transcription Women's Tailoring and Coats
The power of the women's tailored suit
Tailoring is not exclusive to the male closet; in women, a good suit brings authority and sophistication.
The ideal is to have at least two outfits: one with dress pants and the other with a skirt, to maximize options depending on the weather or the formality of the event.
Colors should be neutral and solid to make it easy to combine the pieces separately; black, dark gray and navy blue are the safest and most professional bets.
Unlike men's tailoring, in the women's closet it is suggested to avoid suits with very marked striped prints, as they can limit versatility and toughen the image unnecessarily.
The Blazer as a wildcard piece
The blazer is the ultimate transitional garment. A neutral cut blazer, that doesn't look like the top of an orphaned suit, is vital to elevate casual outfits.
For example, pairing a blazer with jeans and a white shirt creates an instant "Smart Casual" look.
As for color, in addition to the basic neutrals, brown or camel is an excellent choice that combines with a wide range of colors and brings warmth to the face, depending on the colorimetry of the wearer.
The key is that the structure of the blazer defines the silhouette without restricting movement.
The timeless elegance of the trench coat
For outerwear, the trench coat is an essential investment, especially in transitional seasons such as fall or spring.
This garment has the ability to stylize the figure, especially in women of medium to tall height and slim build, creating a long and elegant vertical line.
The recommended colors are classic beige or black, as they act as absolute neutrals over any outfit worn underneath.
It is the final layer that communicates neatness and weather-readiness without sacrificing s
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