Girls in Suits
Who ever said suits where exclusive to menswear? Girls in suits is an ever increasing popular look. A fitted suit, as oppose to a dress, is a striking but stunning alternative look for women, tailoring at it's best. So, let Frederick Thomas London guide you through some of our favourite looks for girls in suits, because what's better than pockets!
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Tie it Up

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Here at Fredrick Thomas London we love a good tie, and it wouldn't be a Frederick Thomas London blog without one! So our first favourite look is girls in ties! Dare to be different and add a tie, pocket square, lapel pin or even a pair of cufflinks. Don't just limit yourself to jewellery and handbags!

Powerful Prints

The bolder the print the better! We've seen a lot of print suits featured during the Golden Globes and the Critics Choice Awards, it's a great look. The delicate cut of a women's suit paired with a bold print will get you all the right kind of attention. So, swap the floral dresses for a floral suit instead this year. Blooming marvelous!

Back to Basics

You've heard of the famous little black dress. But what about the little black suit?! Why not make your wardrobe essential a fitted black suit instead this season. It's much more diverse, a truly elegant and powerful piece of clothing.

Skirt Swaps

Swap the classic trouser suit for a tailored skirt instead. A textbook look for girls in suits, classic and feminine. Pair with a block colour pencil skirt for a professional look. Alternatively sport a colourful patterned skirt for a more adventurous going out look.

Pretty in Pink

A feminine twist on a classically masculine look will definitely get heads turning. Suits are no longer just for the boardroom, so stand out from the crowd in a pink suit this season. Perfect for weddings, parties and special occasions.

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From all of us at Frederick Thomas London, thank you for reading and see you next week.

Written by Emily Watson