Here’s a spring-to-summer outfit that looks expensive without fuss: a relaxed, baggy tailored suit worn over a high-collar silk blouse, anchored by a sculptural gold cuff. The result reads polished and modern with an 80s-luxe nudge—structured shoulders, long lines, and a single statement accessory to lift the look.

Why this works
The oversized suit gives an effortless silhouette while remaining refined: longline tailoring elongates, wide-leg trousers balance volume, and a high-collar blouse keeps coverage and polish. A bold gold cuff is the easy Glamoratti trick—one luxurious accent that reads confident without competing with the clean lines.
The Outfit Formula
- Hero piece: baggy tailored suit with sculpted shoulders (double-breasted, longline).
- Underlayer: high-collar silk or satin blouse, long sleeves, buttoned to the neck.
- Bottom: high-waist wide-leg trousers with relaxed tailoring—full length for a strong vertical line.
- Footwear: pointed low block heels or sleek leather loafers to keep the look grounded.
- Bag: structured top-handle bag in a complementary neutral.
- Accessories: single bold gold cuff and small gold hoops; skip multiple busy pieces.

How to copy it—step by step
1. Pick the right suit
Choose a longline blazer with a slightly exaggerated shoulder and a relaxed fit through the body. The trousers should sit high at the waist and fall in a wide, unbroken line to the shoe. Fabric choices—linen-blend for warmer days, textured wool for cooler spring evenings—keep the silhouette luxe.
2. Keep the blouse tailored and covered
A high-collar silk blouse adds softness under the structured blazer. Button it up to preserve the covered neckline, and make sure sleeves sit smoothly under the jacket cuff—no visible cling or sheerness.
3. Balance proportions
If the blazer is very oversized, choose a slightly slimmer shoulder on the blouse and keep trousers long to steady the shape. Tuck the blouse into the trousers cleanly—no blousing—so the silhouette reads intentional.
4. Jewelry and finishing touches
Wear one statement gold cuff on the wrist that peeks from under the blazer sleeve and small gold hoops at the ear. A defined but not overly tight belt is optional if you prefer a nipped waist; for a pure relaxed silhouette, skip the belt and let the longline blazer do the work. If you like a linen or sculpted-blazer alternative, see our piece on the sculpted linen blazer midi with chunky belt for a different silhouette with the same glam DNA.
Color Palette & Fabrics
Stick to a warm neutral base—camel, ivory, or soft stone—paired with antique gold hardware. Fabrics should read rich at a glance: linen-blend for movement and texture, textured wool for structure, and silk for the blouse to introduce a subtle sheen.

What to wear it to
This outfit moves seamlessly from a daytime brunch meeting to a smart dinner or gallery opening. It’s office-appropriate when you want to feel elevated, and it photographs beautifully for any event where you prefer polished, covered silhouettes.

Quick styling checklist
- High-collar blouse buttoned to the neck
- Longline blazer with structured shoulder
- Wide-leg trousers that skim the shoe
- One bold gold cuff and minimal earrings
- Clean, structured top-handle bag
Swap to loafers for daytime ease or a low block heel for a more formal moment. Keep hair and makeup natural—but polished—to let the suit and cuff remain the focal point.
Conclusion
Copy this baggy tailored suit outfit when you want a modern, covered look with a luxe feel. The combination of relaxed tailoring, a high-collar blouse, and one bold gold accent creates instant Glamoratti polish—effortless, confident, and seasonless.