Tuesday, April 1, 2014

The New Power Suits for Today's Power Woman & Power Girl, Capital Tailors-Reborn

By Laura Medina


Are you a-many-times-over Development/Entertainment Female Executive or Producer who's stuck in a rut?

Has your black rayon crepe boxy jacket and a skirt suit, from the Nineties, reeks of stale?

Mind you and be rest assured, the industry is still there.  However, the game has changed.  New rules are in placed.  The teams are constantly stocked with fresh players.

How to be relevant in the churning world of entertainment when you're a woman power player?

Easy, get rid of that musty, olde black rayon crepe skirt and suit then be at ease and confident in Capital Tailors' at-ease but appropriately suited interchangeable blazers, trousers, denim, and blouses that will give you that extra mileage that will carry you for the next decade, long enough for you to make a come-back and replenish.

Now, forget that you have to uptight in a stiff boxy jacket with an equally stiff, scratchy boxy skirt to be authoritative.

No, no.  Woman entertainment executives, agents, managers, and producers...the successful ones...have been established long enough that today's power woman is relax and at-ease with her experience, wisdom, femininity, and sophisticated sensuality that the new ruling class isn't the Olde Boys' Club.  It's the Olde Girls' Club.  They set the new rules, in that, it's okay to top a crisp double-breasted Capital Tailor blazer in natty white with your silk satin camisole and pearls or dainty gems on a gold chain necklace.

Or if you're a true Wonder Woman, power woman agent plus mom, you can get away a loosely tailored washed silk blouse with either a slouch, cuffed trousers or do a juxtaposition pairing with slimming tapered jeans and heels.


It's a good sign...or a warning sign...that your power girl assistant wants to be like you because she's dressing like you.

This girl is wise to jump on the Capital Tailors bandwagon, knowing a good wardrobe investment when she spots and saved up enough money to build on the basics: a classic blazer-cream or black, chambray blouse, light-weight enough to be season-less and year-around, and those never-go-out-of-style black, tapered trousers that coordinate oh so well with her new black slingback pumps, comfortable yet polished.  For Summer, she can switch out her chambray blouse with a ribbed knit tank top and pearls.

Learning from the master.  Invest in Capital Tailors.

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