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Why the suit is making a comeback – and becoming easier to wear

Women’s tailoring is loosening up, with softer cuts, oversized silhouettes and lighter fabrics making the suit more versatile than ever.

Why the suit is making a comeback – and becoming easier to wear

Women's tailoring is becoming more relaxed and versatile, with soft cuts, oversized silhouettes, and lighter fabrics. The suit, a constant presence in fashion, has taken on a new attitude, blending everyday wear with a touch of luxury. Designers like Tom Ford, Haider Ackermann, and Miuccia Prada are reimagining suiting with modern interpretations, incorporating luxurious fabrics, precise cuts, and creative elements like color, print, and texture.

Practical options like linen suits are also gaining popularity, particularly in Singapore's tropical climate. The return of tailoring represents a shift towards quiet luxury, where well-made, thoughtfully designed clothes are appreciated for their refinement and style.

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