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		<title>A Power Suit Appreciation Post</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Female suiting, despite a somewhat popular opinion, is no new trend: think Coco Chanel’s tweed, Yves Saint Laurent’s Le Smoking and Maggie Thatcher’s abundance of two pieces. But somewhere along the timeline of power dressing, ladies in suits took a dreary, corporate turn and were reduced to the BHS fitted three-quarter-length shirt and knee-length pinstripe [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Female suiting, despite a somewhat popular opinion, is no new trend: think Coco Chanel’s tweed, Yves Saint Laurent’s <em>Le Smoking </em>and Maggie Thatcher’s abundance of two pieces. But somewhere along the timeline of power dressing, ladies in suits took a dreary, corporate turn and were reduced to the BHS fitted three-quarter-length shirt and knee-length pinstripe skirt combo we saw on the likes of The Office and <em>Bridget Jones’ Diary </em>throughout the noughties. </p>



<p>‘Power Dressing’ is a concept allowing women to assert dominance (usually within a professional environment) over their typically male counterparts by dressing in a certain way. In the 80’s, it was all the rage, exhibit A: <em>Working Girl’s </em>Tess McGill. The film’s bitchy boss Katharine quotes Coco Chanel in what might be the most perfect way to verbalise female suiting: “Dress shabbily and they notice the dress. Dress impeccably and they notice the woman.”</p>



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                    <span>Spring Summer 19 suits by Alexa Chung, Moschino and Chanel</span>

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<p>Fast forward (quite) a few years, and the office suit began to experience an ever so slight change of character. Yes, we’re referring to the aforementioned BHS era. There was a (relatively lengthy) period in which power suiting failed to execute the ‘power’ element so effectively. That is, until now. </p>



<p>Lo and behold, 2017 saw suits for women resurface after something of a makeover. That is, the kind of makeover that may be recognised by some as the post-breakup-dramatic-hair-change. The bright, pastel and patterned suits still lining the rails of just about <em>every </em>high street shop <em>and </em>strutting the catwalks in various different shapes and sizes, are important. After all, how else will we successfully take over our evil bosses, Tess-style? </p>



<p><em>The </em>best thing about suits has to be the fact that they manage to exist as perhaps the only outfit suitable for both a job interview and a wedding simultaneously. Not to mention just about every other possible occasion: first date? Dress it down with a t shirt and trainers for a cool, ‘don’t give a sh*t’ vibe. Off to work? Take the blazer off for your sweaty underground commute and pop it back on when the afternoon air-con gets a bit much. Grandma’s Sunday lunch? She’ll be sure to tell you that you look ‘very smart’. </p>



<p>In conclusion: we’re fans of power dressing. Now get that bread, girl &#8211; and do it in your two-piece.</p>



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<p>By Pippa Simmonds</p>



<p><em>Artwork by Sasha Green </em></p>



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