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Jessica Brown

Masculine Meets Feminine

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Suits have taken on a more loose and relaxed silhouette this season. An oversized suit is the perfect balance of androgyny and elegance, with a touch of style & comfort. Oversized suits have become the new uniform for empowered and creative women this fall because of their versatility! What once was a masculine dominated style is now being overtaken by expressive and stylish women. You don’t need to be a businesswoman to rock a suit-- this trend is for everyone!


Suit Jacket & Trousers

The most chic way to style an oversized blazer is pairing it with matching trousers. The drape of a boxy blazer matches effortlessly with wide-legged trousers. This look is the epitome of confidence and versatility.






















Suit Jacket & Vest


For a cool-girl look, pair an oversized blazer with a vest underneath. Match the colors or mix them! This style combo is perfect for on-the-go adventures and exploring. A pair of different colored smart trousers goes gorgeously with this trend.














Suit Jacket & Jeans


An oversized suit jacket looks so fresh and chic styled with a pair of jeans. Something about the mix of business wear and casual wear just creates the perfect blend. This combination will have you feeling confident all day long!

















All Things Baggy


The perfect way to blend masculine and feminine vibes is with an all baggy look, but add a pointed pair of flats or heels! Instead of “business in the front, party in the back” I like to call this style combo “business on the top, party on the bottom!” A fun flat or heel adds that dash of feminine touch to the look and pulls the outfit together.






















Suit Jacket and Matching Skirt


There’s no better way to exude confidence than by throwing on a matching jacket and skirt. The pairing just elevates your look so much and is elegant without being too formal. An oversized jacket can give the perfect drape and silhouette needed to complement a maxi or midi skirt!
















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