Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration
- Kasper Clothing offers timeless, tailored suit separates that update wardrobes with effortless, classic-meets-modern style.
- One Button Double Seamed Blazer in stretched crepe keeps structure while allowing comfortable movement.
- Ava Straight Leg Pant is a high-rise, comfortable fit with a 31" inseam, styles well with heels or flats.
- Versatile styling: pair suits with satin camis, graphic tees, animal-print boots, vegan leather pieces, or striped turtlenecks.
- Available in multiple colors and sizes up to 3X/24W, enabling a customizable suiting capsule wardrobe.
I could have easily chosen this style in black, but I thought, why not elevate an essential in a bold, fresh way? I love the tailoring of their pieces (the One Button Double Seamed Blazer is in a stretched crepe fabric so it maintains structure but still moves with you), and while I tend to go for a more mid-rise cut in trouser, the Ava Straight Leg Pant is in a high-rise fit and is still comfortable. The pants were also the perfect length for me (I’m 5’3 and these have a 31″ inseam), so while I’m wearing them with heels, I could easily style them with flats.

And speaking of styling, I’m wearing them with a satin cami and neutral heels for the sake of this post, but I am totally going to style this suit with a graphic tee and maybe a funky animal print boot at some point. The color is so pretty and while we are currently in the thick of Winter, it will easily transition into Spring. I love pieces that are versatile, so I can even wear the suit as separates; I’m thinking of pairing the blazer with a pair of vegan leather shorts or pants that I already own and maybe a striped turtleneck. The possibilities are endless!
These pieces come in multiple colors (sizing goes up to a 3X/24W) and they have quite a few tops and dresses in the same color so you could easily create your own suiting capsule wardrobe to mix and match with.
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