Posted on 9th Mar 2016
We just love women in suits with the full works - ties, pocket squares, cufflinks and tie-bars. Whether you add some femininity, or go straight in with full on trouser and jacket combo, there's something about a woman embracing a style of clothing originally designed for men.
If you're looking for some ideas, you've come to the right place. You're clearly already a confident woman, so play to your strengths and make "the suit" your own. Perhaps loose the jacket. Maybe change the trousers for a pencil skirt, and work a vintage look (Think Agent Peggy Carter). Add heels with those trousers for extra pazzaz. Whatever your angle, find it, and work it!
Accessories are of course, very important. Once you've got your main outfit decided, pick a colour scheme to run with. Find a tie – or a silk scarf if you prefer. Add a brooch, or a pocket square if you're feeling daring. Tie bars or pins are a great way to add your personal touch, and of course, the cherry on the cake - a set of cufflinks.
Here's some of our favourite cufflinks for women - but of course, any of the designs we stock would work for the female gender!
The Pearl
Simple, elegant and classy. Single pearl style cufflinks are dainty and discreet on a white shirt, or give a little pop of personality on a dark coloured shirt.
The Pink
Paired with a beautiful silk scarf, these stylish pink cufflinks are great for anyone wanting to add a slightly softer side to their outfit.
The Bling
Add some bling to your outfit with these beautiful dark blue montana crystal cufflinks. Paired with a straight navy blue tie, and some delicate stud earrings, these bring a touch of class, without being too overstated.
The Traditional
These gold coloured knot cufflinks will round your outfit off in a professional and traditional way.
Hot Tip! Can't find a shirt suitable for cufflinks that you love? Just remove the button from a normal shirt's sleeves, and create another “button hole” instead. Voila! Space for cufflinks. (And if you're not sure how, here's a walk through that Cufflinks World LOVES)
We'd love to hear your thoughts on women wearing suits! Let us know in the comments below.