Ladies and Gentlemen, we are in an era where women are not only
holding more profound leadership roles in today’s society, but women are even
holding onto their own pants and wearing them in the most upbeat fashionable
way! Collectively, I personally feel we speak our intentions vicariously
through our own choices of fashion wear. If our outfits make us look unique,
bold, elegant, sexy, powerful, and beautiful, then it is by choice that we want
everyone to perceive us by every single one of those characteristics.
Essentially, we wear what we feel and we often want everyone else to see how we
feel.
Born circa 1920's during
the First World War against Britain, The Pants Suit, aka Trouser Suits, was worn
by women as they peaked their way into the industrial workforce. More apparent
in mid 1960s, The Pants Suit essentially became a fashion statement to show
women in power and enforced gender equality. Well-known fashion
designers at the time promoted the idea and it created a widespread of
believers as well as non-believers that dubbed the attire as inappropriate and
mimicry to the male gender. For example, Yves Saint Laurent introduced his LeSmoking line of evening suits
for women that resembled a gentlemen’s tuxedo. Although women’s triumph over
respect and power has been an on-going struggle even in today’s society, we
have made much progress in gaining a pool of acceptance as well as transcending
The Pant Suit to “Women in Power” attire with elegance and extreme admiration.
Leading by example, I have featured a few of my most favorite women
of tomorrow who sports The Pant Suit with great charisma. I believe their
immaculate success and power in their own talents are sending the most perfect
message of women in power through wearing the Pants Suit.
Maggie Q is my role model of all models and actresses because she is
simply a remarkable person. She has a huge compassion for dogs, major skills in
martial arts, always does her own stunts, and a persistent type-A personality relevant
in her achievements through career successes in film, modeling and especially
in her involvement with the dog-community (PETA). As for her choice of style
for the Pant Suit, she wore a simple classy and chic black jumpsuit by Yves Saint
Laurent at The Late Night Show with David Letterman in 2014 promoting the
launch of the movie Divergent.
Emma Stone is another successful actress that everyone love for her humor and beautiful soul. You may have fallen in love with her in Crazy, Stupid, Love, Birdman, and The Amazing Spider-Man just to name a few. She stunned everyone at the 2015 Golden Globe Awards in a gorgeous pantsuit embellished with sparkling diamonds by Lanvin.
Last but not least, Emma Watson is a leading young lady and has already taken on many prominent
roles at only age 25. At age 9, she made her way to the public eye as the
adorable and witty witch named Hermione Granger from The Harry Potter film series.
As of today, she is keeping busy not only in the film industry but also making
an impact on the world. Currently, she is in the midst of filming Walt Disney’s
Beauty and the Beast (cast as the beautiful Belle) as well as taking the role as
UN Women Goodwill Ambassador appointed to her back in 2014. Relevant in
her courageous speech about gender equality at the UN Women HeforShe
campaign, Emma gives us a reason to admire her endlessly. Emma looks sharp in a
classic black and white pant suit when she attended David Letterman Late Night show inMarch 2014 during the release of the movie Noah where she portrays Ila,
the adopted daughter of Noah.
While looking lavishly stunning and confident in their choice of
the Pant Suit, these ladies as well as others not mentioned here, have much on their
shoulders than what meets the eye. They are all beautiful as well as talented,
brave, and strong. They all have endured obstacles and loopholes to be given
the recognition they deserve in present day. In essence, their embodiment of
the Pant Suit mirrors the type of values they each hold which serves the most perfect
portrayal of “women in power”. No longer is the Pant Suit made to mimic men
superiority, but I believe it has now transcended to tailor and beautify the women
physique as a stand for power.
Simply Me,
Tiff
This is written strictly on the opinions of
the writer.
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