South Wales Echo

TAILOR MADE

Fashion experts set out the suit style rules to know. BY KATIE WRIGHT

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WOMEN’S tailoring has gone through a major evolution in recent years. Way beyond a flash in the pan trend, suits are here to stay.

It’s easy to find the perfect fit for you, whether you’re looking for understate­d daytime separates or jazzy party pieces.

Fashion experts run down their top tailoring tips for women...

PLAY TO YOUR STRENGTHS

The beauty of tailoring is everyone can find the right cut, colour and style to show off their best assets. “If you have great legs, showcase them with a closely tailored pair of trousers,” says designer

Heather GriffithsB­enhrima, founder of Kasbah Clothing (kasbahclot­hing.com).

“Alternativ­ely, if you don’t love your legs, a wide leg trouser creates a chic silhouette and draws focus away from the leg shape.” When choosing a jacket, she says: “Those with a bigger bust look great in a V neck – it draws the eye down and creates a more elegant shape. If you carry weight in your mid-region, an A-line cut will skim the figure.”

Roman wine stretch sleeveless jacket, £32; black long sleeve T-Shirt, £20; wine stretch trousers, £28

CONSIDER YOUR SILHOUETTE

Oversized blazers are a major trend at the moment, but if loose cuts aren’t appealing, opt for a more sleek silhouette.

“Careful placement of the waistline is incredibly important,” says Jet Shenkman, creative director of Eponine London (eponinelon­don.com). “A waistline that sits too low can kill an outfit, as it cuts someone in half – rather than elongating the body.” Heather agrees: “Use well-cut pieces to accentuate your figure and create a stylish silhouette. If you want to accentuate or create a waist, for example, use a belt or a tailored jacket to focus in on that feature.”

FIND THE RIGHT BALANCE

While a matching suit jacket and trouser set is the easiest way to do tailoring, contrastin­g cuts can be really flattering.

“If you’re opting for a loose cut trouser, create a great shape by teaming it with a shorter, more tailored top,” says Heather. “Similarly, if your trouser silhouette is tighter, opt for a looser cut top to balance out your proportion­s.”

YOU DON’T HAVE TO FOLLOW SEASONAL TRENDS

New tailoring styles crop up all the time, but if you prefer classic cuts and colours over edgy styles, you don’t have to follow every trend.

To give traditiona­l shapes and fabrics a modern twist, Jet suggests “more trendy accessoris­ing, like trendy boots and tights in clashing colours”.

EMBRACE COLOUR AND PRINT

“Don’t be frightened of bright colours, throw them together and enjoy the result,” says Jet.

Fashion fans have gone wild for fuchsia. The trend looks set to continue into 2023, so a hot pink blazer or suit would be a great investment.

As for sparkly suit jackets, sharp trousers and trendy tweed skirts? Don’t save them just for special occasions!

 ?? ?? Designer Heather Griffiths-Benhrima
Creative director Jet Shenkman
Kin black blazer, £135; black wide leg tailored trousers, £85; Gemini black leather loafers, £65, John Lewis
Be Beau pink co-ord blazer, £27; Be Beau pink co-ord trousers, £19; Be Beau pink platform heels, £16.10 (were £23), Matalan
Designer Heather Griffiths-Benhrima Creative director Jet Shenkman Kin black blazer, £135; black wide leg tailored trousers, £85; Gemini black leather loafers, £65, John Lewis Be Beau pink co-ord blazer, £27; Be Beau pink co-ord trousers, £19; Be Beau pink platform heels, £16.10 (were £23), Matalan

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