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Hailey Bieber loves a good suit: 7 styling cues from the Rhode CCO

Tatler Hong Kong

更新於 09月12日03:59 • 發布於 09月12日05:30 • Chonx Tibajia

Tailoring has long been a reliable tool for projecting confidence, but few contemporary figures wear it as fluently as Hailey Bieber. The Rhode chief creative officer has cultivated a repertoire of sharp yet relaxed suiting that bridges the gap between boardroom polish and streetwear ease. Often anchored by a single standout element, her looks reframe classic tailoring with subtle shifts in shape, proportion and texture that make it feel quietly current. The result is a wardrobe that manages to look considered and relaxed, proving that the suit is still one of the most versatile items a woman can own.

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Blazer and mini skirt

Clean lines meet sharp tailoring for a youthful yet structured effect. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

Clean lines meet sharp tailoring for a youthful yet structured effect. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

At many Rhode events, Hailey Bieber often pares back the formality of a blazer by pairing it with a mini skirt, creating a clean line that keeps the look youthful but decidedly corporate—or at least as corporate as a mini skirt can be. The structure of the blazer offsets the abbreviated hem, while neutral tones keep the pairing cohesive. For women’s suiting, this is an effective way to balance tailoring with a sense of ease.

Trench or blazer, no pants

Longer blazers take centre stage for a modern twist on power dressing. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

Longer blazers take centre stage for a modern twist on power dressing. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

A mini trench worn as a dress? Groundbreaking. It’s one of the looks most associated with Hailey Bieber, and it works by extending the proportions of outerwear to act as the main garment, emphasising length and fun. The key is ensuring sharp tailoring and discreet underlayers so the silhouette reads as intentional. Women’s suiting can benefit from this idea by challenging the need for a full set.

’80s silhouette and pencil skirt

Strong shoulders balance a sleek skirt for crisp, vertical lines. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

Strong shoulders balance a sleek skirt for crisp, vertical lines. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

Strong shoulders paired with a pencil skirt create a sharp contrast that draws the eye vertically—and echoes ’80s office style. Hailey Bieber uses this shape to bring structure, allowing the skirt’s clean line to anchor the volume above. It is a precise way to reference power dressing while keeping proportions current in women’s suiting.

Oversized blazer and bodycon dress

Soft structure tempers the contour of a fitted base—a comfort for moms-to-be. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

Soft structure tempers the contour of a fitted base—a comfort for moms-to-be. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

The tension between an oversized blazer and a fitted dress gives the look dimension. Hailey Bieber wore this combination when she was pregnant with son Jack, playing with shapes while keeping the overall effect streamlined. The blazer softens the dress’s contour, which can make it feel less stark and more adaptable, especially within modern women’s suiting.

Textured and oversized

Rich fabrics add depth without weighing down the shape. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

Rich fabrics add depth without weighing down the shape. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

Working in boucle, tweed or brushed wool adds depth to relaxed tailoring. Hailey Bieber often chooses oversized pieces in these fabrics to create movement without losing shape. This makes the outfit feel layered even when it is not, offering a tactile update to women’s suiting that keeps it from looking flat.

Classic pinstripe

Fine stripes give tailored cuts a clear, streamlined edge. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

Fine stripes give tailored cuts a clear, streamlined edge. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

Pinstripes sharpen any cut and lend a quiet authority. Hailey Bieber has worn pinstripe suits with minimal styling, allowing the pattern to define the look. Keeping accessories subdued prevents the stripes from feeling costume-like, reinforcing their place as a staple within women’s suiting.

Menswear-inspired silhouette

Coordinated layers create a thoughtful, composed profile. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

Coordinated layers create a thoughtful, composed profile. (Photo: Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

A blazer and trousers worn together form a strong silhouette. In this oversized YSL menswear-inspired ensemble, the uniformity of fabric across pieces adds polish, while a relaxed fit stops it from looking stiff or dated, offering a concise example of how women’s suiting can read as both classic and current.

Hailey Bieber continues to show how tailoring can shift with context, from structured classics to relaxed layers. Her approach reflects the growing flexibility in women’s suiting, where personal styling shapes how the pieces are read. These looks highlight how she uses subtle adjustments to keep tailoring relevant, offering understated ways to approach women’s suiting today.

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