
Suits you madame
Desk or just dancefloor, look the business this spring in these bold and boxy designs by Karen Millen, writes Denise Smith
YOU read it here first, 2022 is the year of the anti-fit aesthetic — a new era of tailoring that is designed with sartorial ease in mind. Beautifully inspired by the 1990s, the decade of effortless cool: oversized, unstructured shapes are once again coming to the fore. Look no further than Karen Millen’s Limited Edition collection. Androgynous suiting, playfully cropped lengths and ultra-boxy separates are giving our go-to traditional tailoring a brand-new point of view. Breaking the boundaries of classic suiting, the online mecca’s latest take on tailoring is bold and contemporary.
Contrasting elements of menswear with subtle feminine flourishes, key pieces from the collection include the ever-versatile oversized blazer, alongside the two-in-one jumpsuit and pencil dresses, which create the illusion of separates.
Crafted in bold hues of blue, pink and green, alongside monochrome white and black, these interchangeable pieces are formulated from recycled polyester, considering both sustainability and wearability.
Check out karenmillen.com.
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