Hear me out – a cream suit is not as impractical as it might seem. The Japanese cotton gabardine wears just as well with separates, while the beige colourway is a chameleon when it comes to change-of-season outfitting. Handcrafted in Melbourne, the Fearne blazer and Greta chinos from Friends With Frank offer a casual-cool approach to suiting. The coordinating A-line skirt, meanwhile, offers a modern alternative to classic suiting silhouettes. The soft caramel hue and buttery handfeel of this single-breasted blazer are perfectly autumnal. Lean into the change of seasons with leather pieces from Country Road’s latest collection. Pieces like the Ruth jacket and Agnes trousers, which are made from wool herringbone sourced in Japan, are produced in limited-edition runs. With designs that are cut, sewn and finished in Melbourne, Arnsdorf’s suits are one of a kind – well, one of a few at the very most. ![]() A D-ring belt cinches the waist of the vintage-inspired silhouette, which is complete with padded shoulders and button details across the back yoke. If you’re ready to buy into the Barbiecore aesthetic, Acler’s Yerbury jacket and pants are cast in a soft take on trending saccharine shades. Cut to an XS/S, S/M and M/L sizing curve, the petrol blue Vincent blazer and pants give off exactly the right sort of nonchalant attitude for the office or the weekend. Layer it with the mini dress of the same name in ice blue for a new-season take on event dressing.īlanca might be best known for its oversized shirting, but the Australian brand’s foray into tailoring is equally compelling. The deconstructed design is complete with button fastenings at the sleeves for a fully convertible silhouette. Sir reworks a classic with its Sandrine blazer. Channel minimalist chic in the matching trousers – and tailored bralette, if the occasion calls. Clean lines compliment the heathered hue, while the lightweight wool-blend fabric offers just enough fluidity to keep this classic style from feeling too corporate. Go for grey in St Agni’s shawl collar blazer. Match yours with sneakers by day or let a pair of pumps make this set an instant cocktail-hour hit. New Zealand brand Maggie Marilyn makes a case for colour-pop suiting with its vibrant green Have the Faith blazer and Power to You pants. ![]() With showrooms in Sydney and Melbourne, the experience of finding your perfect fit is (almost) the best part. This navy blazer and matching classic trousers, both cut from silk twill, have a cost per wear that will span years. The brand creates true investment pieces, offering a bespoke tailoring service alongside its collection of ready-made styles. Wear these pieces with a T-shirt for now, layering with lightweight knits and a pair of heeled boots as the temperatures start to dip.Įlegance is the defining word when it comes to P Johnson’s signature suiting. Classic in black (but also offered in white), the boxy blazer is partially lined, giving the fabric a soft structure. Linen tends to feel somewhat summery, but Assembly Label proves it can be otherwise with the Leila jacket and pants.
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