It's no secret that women are on the rise of taking over the world. Doing so in a posh pant suit makes it that much more empowering. The rage of the women's suit didn't just happen over night... the modern women's pantsuit originates from the 1920's when women were first stepping foot into the work force. The pantsuit arguably became more prominent in the 1980's when blazers with exaggerated shoulder pads for women were being spotted in every office setting. There was a time where clothing defined how you were portrayed as a person of power and to some extent that still exists, with boundaries of course. Today we are able to express ourselves through dress being able to be seen and taken more seriously when we stand apart from the norm. Women now choose to wear pant suits not to be taken more seriously in the workplace next to men but to now empower eachother, making us manifest becoming the boss bitches we are meant to be.
Despite the rise of the pant suit in past eras, now more than ever the pantsuit has made a comeback. We are now seeing the pantsuit worn in multiple settings whether it be in the office, at a meeting, on the runway or street style. Pictured below I am rocking a dark grey double breasted blazer from Zara with matching tapered cropped pants. Paired with a light pink Off-White belt and black Public Desire booties.
Xo, Jordan
Shop the look:
- Zara pant suit
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Off White belt (similar colors)
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Public Desire sock booties
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