Soft tailoring has been circling the style scene for a few seasons now — but somehow, it keeps getting better. Maybe it’s the way women are styling it these days: belting blazers over weekend basics, pairing relaxed wool trousers with sneakers, or layering tailored coats with off-duty ease. It’s that sweet spot between polished and comfortable, without trying too hard. And that’s exactly the point.
We’re seeing a quiet shift — away from overly constructed “power dressing” and into a softer, more fluid way of expressing confidence. The difference is in the details: cotton-silk blends that move with you, relaxed suiting that feels like loungewear, and jackets that hold their shape but still let you breathe.
What’s interesting now is how personal it’s all become. This isn’t just about good tailoring — it’s about how you wear it. A blazer cinched at the waist adds intention. Pair it with leggings or a matching trouser and suddenly you’ve got something that feels refined but not rigid. It’s what we’re calling subdued glamour — thoughtful, tonal, and totally wearable.
Some brands are really leading the charge here. The Frankie Shop continues to own that effortless, oversized silhouette. Bassike knows exactly how to do that relaxed-luxe thing — soft shapes, tonal colour palettes, beautiful fabrications. And Michael Lo Sordo? His silky separates are made for women who like their tailoring with a little side of sensuality.
And it’s not just on the runways — it’s everywhere. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s neutral-toned wardrobe is basically a Pinterest board for this look. Hailey Bieber makes a case for the oversized blazer as weekend wear. Zendaya turns tailoring into art. And Camille Charrière — well, she’s made a career of dressing like she just threw it on and it magically worked.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Zendaya and Camille Charrière
The best part? This isn’t about dressing for anyone else. Soft tailoring now feels less like a trend and more like a wardrobe language — one that’s being shaped by how we want to feel, not how we’re supposed to look.
Because these days, looking pulled together doesn’t require a stiff suit or a pointed heel. Sometimes, it’s just a really good blazer, a soft pant, and the kind of quiet confidence that comes from knowing your outfit works — for your schedule and your mood.
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