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Suit City – A Full Compilation

The power of a suit.  I always knew that women wore capes under their suits.

From ivory to red to plaid, every suit has a different personality and feel.  I love them all!  And the pairing options are limitless.  From classic items like a sharp button-up to fashion forward pieces like a corset, suits are fun to style, to layer, and the ultimate mood enhancer.

Ivory is so sharp and chic!  It’s a great base to add a pop of color.  And my color of choice – emerald green.  I wanted to complement the feminine nature of the scarf tie blouse with a cutout corset, and contrast the overall look with strong elements and structure from the ivory suit.  And my favorite part – from now till 3/22, M.M.LaFleur is donating 40% of proceeds from this ivory Centennial Suit to She Should Run, a non-profit organization that empowers women to run for office.

Ivory Ivory

From all blues to all reds, these are great suit options at great price points: Theory blue teal matching suit (under $500), Suistudio blue matching suit ($350), Banana Republic red matching suit (under $150), and ASOS teal matching suit (under $60).

Blue Blue Blues
Red Red Reds

I love green, but I love plaid and stripes a whole lot more!  Here are a few of my favorites: Veronica Beard striped double-breasted matching set (under $700), River Island striped pink matching set (have this and love it! Under $150), Mango gray striped matching set (under $150), and ASOS metallic stripe matching set (under $60).

Green Green Greens
Plaid Plaids

Classic black is indeed a classic.  This is one set that every woman should have in her wardrobe.  Not only that, they can be worn as timeless separates.  We can dress the blazer up or down.  A chic black blazer = great with matching pants and great with jeans.  Some of my favorite classic black blazers: Frame double-breasted tux blazer (under $375), Hebe Studio double-breasted fitted blazer (under $375), Cece shawl double-breasted blazer (under $115), and Mural oversized blazer (under $60).

Classic Black
Velvet Love

I hope you enjoy this edit.  More importantly, I hope you’re well.  With COVID-19 continuously evolving, please take care of yourself and your loved ones.  Wishing you peace, health, and happiness.  Talk to you soon.

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