Power suits that are perfect for office meetings and parties

Several A-listers are flaunting chic pant-suits, adding their personal style to the outfit. Here are some ways you can add them to your daily wardrobe    

Ghazal Chengappa
Updated10 Dec 2024, 05:27 PM IST
Who says the tie is dead? Like Ananya Panday, you can add it as a stylish accessory to your classic suit and elevate the whole look with a pair of statement earrings and a tie pin.
Who says the tie is dead? Like Ananya Panday, you can add it as a stylish accessory to your classic suit and elevate the whole look with a pair of statement earrings and a tie pin.
This is a perfect look for the LBD fan: an all black suit with a double breasted blazer and flared trousers. The shoulder pads and metallic buttons give it a retro feel. Available on Ambitioncollective.in; 9,750.
This is a new take on the 90s skirt-suit. A blazer with statement cuffs, along with a matching top and a high-waisted skirt, is perfect for year-ender parties. Available on Antithesis.in; 35,000.

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You can never go wrong with an oversized power suit, whether it's for an office meeting or an evening get-together out in the open. Available on Qua.clothing; 7,990.
Want an androgynous look like Karishma K. Tanna? Try a well-fitted black suit and pair it with statement glasses and pointed strappy heels. In case you want to add more chicness, add a long overcoat in the same shade.
Or add some drama by wearing an intricately embroidered power suit, like Karishma Kapoor's Elie Saab ensemble with mirror work
In case you want to keep things simple with a subtle twist, add this brown belted suit to your day wardrobe. Available on Nykaafashion.com; 9,490

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