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10 Suits For Women That Will Obviously Be Your New Power Suits

10 Suits For Women That Will Obviously Be Your New Power Suits

Finding the right suits for women can be a challenge. Whether it’s fit or color, the right style of suit is the key to making you feel your own potential. There’s a reason they’re called power suits, after all. Putting a suit on makes you feel strong, smart, and capable. A suit can help you realize that dressing to impress is also about living up to your own standards and impressing yourself. Even if you’re having a less than ideal day, putting on one of these powerful suits for women will instantly lift your mood. You can’t help but see yourself in a different light with the right confidence-boosting outfit.

1. Strong And Impartial

Beige, or tan, or khaki is the neutral of all neutrals, so if you’re going for an all knowing vibe without the arrogance or attitude that power often walks hand in hand with, beige suits for women are perfect picks for you. There is something kind about the color tan, but paired with a beautiful, structured suit, a perfect balance can be achieved. For this type of power suit, choose a double breasted blazer and straight or wide leg pants.

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2. Oversized In White

The difference between regular suits for women and fashion suits for women is that fashion suits tend on the oversized end, at least lately. Below, this power suit is a combination of ultra wide leg pants and an oversized blazer. If wearing both seems too out there for you, try one or the other to take you just enough outside of your comfort zone. Classic white makes it quite obvious you’re a feminist, if you hadn’t made that clear already, but it’s also a neutral enough color that an oversized, fashion-forward fit will still make sense at work.

3. Pretty In Prints

This subtly printed power suit makes it clear that suits for women can step outside the box while maintaining their seriousness. A straight leg crop and one-button blazer make this suit corporate and cool simultaneously, allowing the print and gentle pink color to be the surprising aspect of this look. This suit is a natural addition to your spring and summer wardrobe, but with the right layers, I bet you can wear this beauty all year long.

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4. Powerful In Pink 

Perfectly fitted flare leg pants and a longline, double breasted blazer make pink suits for women an unbeatable power suit option. This bubblegum pink color doesn’t look too young, too girly, or too ‘fun,’ and if anyone says that to you, just remember that they have a very small worldview with very little room for growth. That’s not your fault, so enjoy your very powerful pink suit. 

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5. Gray For Days

Another oversized suit option in a tastefully classic neutral, this gray suit is effortlessly feminine. Pair with long waves in your hair and a backdrop of all the cool stuff you bought yourself with your own money. Your closet full of suits for women would simply not be complete without a classic gray power suit in a chic cut, for days when you really need to hunker down and focus. Did I forget to congratulate you on being businesswoman of the year? 

6. Retro Yellow

This particular shade of yellow is reminiscent of the 60’s and 70’s, when women were taking on more and more power roles and retro vibes abounded. Retro suits for women are all the rage nowadays, and in a lovely light mustard seed shade, it’s obvious why! Fun and fashionable, this yellow power suit pairs so well with yellow, snakeskin booties. There is no better outfit to say ‘I can’t be bothered.’

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7. Emerald To Envy

Jewel tones say ‘I’m a bad bitch,’ and if you go with emerald, you’re sure to look fiercely expensive. The color of prosperity and success, green will bring you luck as you move throughout your day with the grace of someone who knows what she’s doing, as you so obviously do. A gentle flare and long, two-button blazer make for a sleek look with just enough attitude and not too much fuss. Wear you favorite, colorful pair of heels and you’re sure to turn heads and bend knees.

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8. A Beast In Black

Back to black, but not to boring. Suits for women come in all sorts of styles, and wearing something fashion-forward at work is a luxury women can and should take advantage of. The amazing ruffle details on this black suit will not allow you to blend into the background of professional photos. Instead, you will stand out just enough without drawing all the attention of a bright color or a more outrageous fit. The sleeves will get in the way a bit though: you’ve been warned!

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9. A Boss In Gentlemen’s Clothing

Okay, this particular suit is Gucci, so of course it looks fly AF. That being said, this specific shade of brown is such a classic, old English gentleman hue that I cannot get enough of. I want to completely take over this color and claim it for the feminist, power suits for women palette. The lapels on this blazer are so fierce, but what I’m really obsessed with are the broad shoulders on this blazer. Did someone say shoulder pads? Because I am a fan. Pair with a nice wide leg pant and you’re golden.

10. Bright And Shiny

Suits that shine on women who are fine are just some of my favorite things. Go with an iridescent, bright blue suit to shock and surprise your coworkers, or rather, employees into submission. If you’re a true fashion boss, you probably already have every other kind of suit in your wardrobe anyway, so I think it’s time you choose something truly surprising. I can’t wait for you to wow them after the weekend with an exquisite metallic number like this one.

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How many of these suits for women will you be adding to your power suit wardrobe? Let us know which of these fabulous suits caught your eye!

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