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Why a velvet two-piece is your strongest suit

- Lisa Armstrong

Warning: if you’ve yet to try a trouser suit for size, know this – they’re highly addictive, particular­ly in winter and especially for evening dos.

Evening don’ts? It comes down to personal shape and preference. Length and shape of the jacket are key. Too voluminous for your frame and you can look a bit squat. Too long and it will make your legs appear shorter. I’m 5ft 4in and this olive-green Cefinn trouser suit is the Goldilocks sweet spot for me.

Shoes? If you’re going for a 7/8ths leg, then a court shoe with a kitten or 80mm heel are the best options. With flares you can go for platforms or flats, depending on how tall you fancy being.

There are so many trouser suits available now – from oversized and androgynou­s, to slim, figure-hugging and ankle-flashing, like the Alexander Mcqueen and Roland Mouret ones the Princess of Wales wore in Boston recently – that there’s the proverbial one for every shape, age and height. There’s also a trouser suit for every mood and personalit­y – you don’t have to get yourself in the frame of mind to wear a trouser suit, it adapts to you, rather than the other way round. Just pick your basic components from among all the primaries, pastels, satins, sequins, Prince of Wales wools and velvet.

In fact there’s so much velvet, from floppy to sharp creases, you may be wondering whether you’ve missed the boat. Ponder no more. There’s almost infinite mileage in a velvet suit. It’s never going to look clichéd, in the same way that a red lipstick will never look clichéd.

That said, if you’re looking for a slightly softer lip colour with sophistica­ted impact, Victoria Beckham’s Posh Lipstick in Alter Ego is superb – a nourishing balm that packs plenty of pigment. For low-maintenanc­e eyes this winter, get your lashes lifted – it makes them look longer and opens up the eyes. Then nourish them regularly with BBB’S lash oil, or use caster oil – it’s economical, but a bit messier.

On a basic level, a trouser suit also puts you in charge of your own micro climate. It provides warmth and coverage, without any of the primness or frumpiness that so many contempora­ry dresses have drooped their way into. You can layer up over a high necked blouse, a jumper, a lacy camisole, or go naked underneath, for the classic YSL approach to sexiness. There’s a reason this still looks modern after nearly 50 years – it’s daring without being desperate.

Have a look next time you see anyone wearing one – as well as slinky, they look comfortabl­e, relaxed and contempora­ry. Much was made of Kate Middleton’s newly articulate­d soft power on that Boston trip. A trouser suit makes you look confident, and looking is halfway to becoming.

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2. Luscious Lash Oil, £26, BBB (bbb-london.com)
3. Posh Lipstick in Alter Ego, £34, Victoria Beckham (victoriabe­ckham beauty.com)
4. Red velvet blazer, £198, and wide-leg trousers, £130, both Boden (boden.co.uk) LISA WEARS
Velvet blazer, £390, and trousers, £270, both Cefinn (cefinn.com). Platforms, £329, LK Bennett (lkbennett.com) Rhinestone earrings, £65, Essentiel Antwerp (essentiel-antwerp.com) Other jewellery, Lisa’s own
1. Navy velvet blazer, £135, and straight-leg trousers, £89, both Cos (cos.com) 2. Luscious Lash Oil, £26, BBB (bbb-london.com) 3. Posh Lipstick in Alter Ego, £34, Victoria Beckham (victoriabe­ckham beauty.com) 4. Red velvet blazer, £198, and wide-leg trousers, £130, both Boden (boden.co.uk) LISA WEARS Velvet blazer, £390, and trousers, £270, both Cefinn (cefinn.com). Platforms, £329, LK Bennett (lkbennett.com) Rhinestone earrings, £65, Essentiel Antwerp (essentiel-antwerp.com) Other jewellery, Lisa’s own
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