Suit sets are becoming a staple, transcending trends. Checked patterns are by far the most popular, and oversized, masculine styles seem to be trending. To keep your ordinary formal suit style from looking boring, check out these styling tips from fashionistas! 
 
 

Irina, an editor and regular in our snaps, shows off a luxurious look in a Maison Margiela checked suit set and a Loewe fur coat. Like her, adding a pair of Balenciaga's blockbuster "chunky" sneakers will instantly make any look look on-trend!
 
 

The models' casual outfits after the show were also plaid suit sets. The off-the-shoulder, '80s-style jacket and tight, ankle-length bottoms created a well-balanced look. Accessories like Chloé lace-up boots and a Dries Van Noten handbag elevate the look.
 
 

In contrast to model 2, this suit set features a streamlined jacket and voluminous bottoms. Worn low on the waist, the length trailing to the ground gives a relaxed feel, making the suit appear effortless. However, it can be difficult to achieve balance if you're short... Taller people should definitely give it a try!
 
 

Even among the fashionistas who regularly appear in our snaps, stylist Eva, known for her masterful use of vintage fashion, brings a unique touch to her suit set. She wears a quilted jacket over a long wool jacket, a knit scarf to keep her face completely warm, and laces up her bottoms to keep her feet neat and tidy. Her unique style, created by mixing different materials and items, is truly impressive!
 
 

Julie, fashion director of Ukrainian Vogue, wears a beige suit and a V-neck knit underneath for a tone-on-tone look. The nude color and the knit's open neckline exude femininity. Wearing Nike shoes, she perfectly combines a suit and sneakers.
 
 
 
Tone-on-tone styling appeared frequently on the Fall/Winter 2018 runways, and it looks set to become even more popular as we head into fall and winter. This is a chic and sophisticated way to style your outfit, adding depth to your outfit.



Suit Sets
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Irina, an editor and regular in our snaps, shows off a luxurious look in a Maison Margiela checked suit set and a Loewe fur coat. Like her, adding a pair of Balenciaga's blockbuster "chunky" sneakers will instantly make any look look on-trend!
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The models' casual outfits after the show were also plaid suit sets. The off-the-shoulder, '80s-style jacket and tight, ankle-length bottoms created a well-balanced look. Accessories like Chloé lace-up boots and a Dries Van Noten handbag elevate the look.
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In contrast to model 2, this suit set features a streamlined jacket and voluminous bottoms. Worn low on the waist, the length trailing to the ground gives a relaxed feel, making the suit appear effortless. However, it can be difficult to achieve balance if you're short... Taller people should definitely give it a try!
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Even among the fashionistas who regularly appear in our snaps, stylist Eva, known for her masterful use of vintage fashion, brings a unique touch to her suit set. She wears a quilted jacket over a long wool jacket, a knit scarf to keep her face completely warm, and laces up her bottoms to keep her feet neat and tidy. Her unique style, created by mixing different materials and items, is truly impressive!
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Julie, fashion director of Ukrainian Vogue, wears a beige suit and a V-neck knit underneath for a tone-on-tone look. The nude color and the knit's open neckline exude femininity. Wearing Nike shoes, she perfectly combines a suit and sneakers.
【Bonus Edition】
Tone-on-tone styling appeared frequently on the Fall/Winter 2018 runways, and it looks set to become even more popular as we head into fall and winter. This is a chic and sophisticated way to style your outfit, adding depth to your outfit.












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