Swiss Journal of Research in Business and Social Sciences

Women's clothing

Summer Tailoring Innovations for a Fresh Look



DETAILS OUTFIT: La DoubleJ Jacket (sold out, similar here), Flore Flore Halter, Khaite Shorts, Chanel Sandals, Hermes Bag (similar, less expensive here), Dior Sunglasses

There are days when I want the refinement of tailoring, but not the formality that usually comes with it. In summer, that often means starting with the shapes I already gravitate towards—a clean short, a cropped jacket, an easy trouser—and letting the fabric, color, or detail take it somewhere lighter.

 

I look for pieces that feel like they can carry me from a mid-week coffee meeting to weekend brunch without missing a beat. A floral jacket brings energy to a black tank and long short. A striped tee feels more considered with a crisp A-line skirt. A wide leg trouser always feels pulled together, but doing it in linen feels a little unexpected.

It is still tailoring, just with more room to play. The lines stay clean and the shapes stay thoughtful, but there is enough color and texture to make getting dressed feel like the best part of the day.

 

Shirt with Satin Effect Frog Fasten

The pale satin and frog closures on this blouse give it a soft, feminine finish.

 

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Satin Slingback Flats

The citrus satin of these slingback heels feels polished, cheerful, and perfect with crisp summer tailoring.

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Sarah Parker
Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.