Working in the industry I do, I must always look professional, although, casually, I prefer to see women wearing more feminine clothing, pairing a blazer with a cute skirt or jeans; but lately it's getting harder and harder to ignore how HOT some women look in suits.
There are two types of women's suits: the pantsuit and the skirted suit.
Coco Chanel modernised the woman's skirted suit through her use of
pencil skirts and boxy jackets. As women joined the workforce and
desired equality with their male counterparts, a more suitable option
for work wear--the pantsuit--was born. The modern pantsuit introduced by
Andre Courreges in the late 1960s gained worldwide acceptance with Yves
Saint Laurent's "Le Smoking Jacket" and "Safari" pantsuits.
In comparison to a man's simple suit of trousers, vest and a simple
jacket, a woman's suit presents many style options. With a wide range of
fabric choices, colors and design elements, a woman's suit can convert
from business to dressy without additional costs or the need for
tailoring. Fabric options for women's suits include velvet, wool, crepe,
silk, polyester, suede, leather and cotton.