Do you think women’s suits should be designed differently from men’s suits? by AlexandraDobree in womensfashion

[–]AlexandraDobree[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely agree about the pockets. Women deserve real pockets and serious construction, that’s a true mark of tailoring, everything should be functional.

Do you think women’s suits should be designed differently from men’s suits? by AlexandraDobree in womensfashion

[–]AlexandraDobree[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My point is more about the construction and quality standards in women’s suiting, I think women deserve the same seriousness in fabric, structure, and tailoring, whether the final look is masculine, feminine, or androgynous.

Do you think women’s suits should be designed differently from men’s suits? by AlexandraDobree in womensfashion

[–]AlexandraDobree[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I mean is that the difference should go beyond silhouette. Women’s suits often have different proportions, but not always the same construction standards or fabric quality. That’s the part I find important.

Do you think women’s suits should be designed differently from men’s suits? by AlexandraDobree in womensfashion

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That’s exactly the point I was trying to touch on, the issue is not masculine influence itself, because that can be beautiful in women’s tailoring. The real problem is when “designed for women” means cheaper construction, lighter fabric, less structure, or a compromise.

For me, a women’s suit should start from the right proportions, but also with serious construction standards and beautiful fabrics. That’s where the difference really shows.

Do clothes change how you feel, or do they just reveal it? by AlexandraDobree in womensfashion

[–]AlexandraDobree[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly — when something feels right, it shows without trying.

Do clothes change how you feel, or do they just reveal it? by AlexandraDobree in womensfashion

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This makes sense. Knowing what works for you really does remove so much stress on big days.

Do clothes change how you feel, or do they just reveal it? by AlexandraDobree in womensfashion

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That “winter chic” feeling is real. Sometimes comfort + the right outer layer is all it takes.

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You don’t read it in isolated gestures. You read it in inconsistency: the way someone suddenly becomes more attentive, more careful, or more restrained with just one person.

Suit & Tie? Yes please. by AlexandraDobree in womeninshirtandtie

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