Whether you wear it as a two-piece or mix and match, the suit proves to be one of the hardest working staples in your closet. Scroll on to see how tailored essentials will have you feeling like the chicest and most powerful person in the boardroom and beyond.

Break Tradition

Lean into the corporate-chic trend with the addition of a pinstripe suit. The neutrality of Worthington’s subtle pattern allows endless styling options with a timeless point of view. A turtleneck looks great layered under a double-breasted blazer, or a crisp white button-down paired with matching wide-leg pants.

Un-Mute the Suit

Choosing a brightly colored ensemble is an effortless way to defy the otherwise understated color palette of the suiting world. A bold red or a lively pattern can take on classic silhouettes and pair well under a chic coat from Worthington that embodies the business-core look perfectly.

It’s Faux-Real

Channel your inner “boss” with a leather outfit to take the meaning of “power suit” to a new level. Bold Elements’ sculpted skirts and sharp-edged blazers can go from work to play with some layering tweaks, from a blouse to a bustier. Complete your look with heels and a luxe handbag that says you mean business.

The Perfect Pair

When pulling inspiration for pieces that work well apart and together, there’s no shortage of suiting influences. This Liz Claiborne style is a great way to offer structured creativity to your wardrobe. Try a tailored suit with a tee and heels or with a flattering blouse and flats for an equally stylish statement.

Sophisticated Sweats

For those allergic to corporate dressing but love a suited look, focus on layerable knits, such as this Liz Claiborne button cardigan and matching pencil skirt, or a turtleneck with a knit skirt and an oversized coat or blazer. Whatever your preference, it’ll suit you well- sorry, we couldn’t resist.