In the world of office wear and events, "soft power" is no longer limited to rigid suits, large shoulders or flashy designs, neutral, dry colors, but becomes simpler, friendlier - gradually redefined with a softer, more flexible and comfortable spirit than ever.
Soft power brings a fresh look to offices and events
The soft power trend in office and event fashion is not simply a shift in style or material, but also a way to express power in a subtle, confident but unobtrusive way.
Oversized suit designs, light straight-leg pants, short skirts combined with cropped jackets, faux-coats, blazers without shoulder linings and shirts made of silk, soft cotton, viscose or silk, mixed tweed are the top choices for modern office workers - those who value the balance between work and personal feelings, and celebrities or trendy fashionistas - when appearing in front of the camera on prestigious red carpets...
Simone Ashley, British actress attended the event in a Chanel outfit that was both simple, feminine and stylish.
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Chinese-American filmmaker Constance Tsang looks confident in a simple yet stylish soft power outfit at the recent Chanel fashion show.
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Sparkling, sexy, and just the right amount of see-through, British actress Ebecca Marder showed off her "soft power" in her outfit at a recent Chanel event.
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Belgian singer Emma Bale leads the trend of simplifying event fashion
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Stylist and model Kim Thuy (Executive Director of Tinee A&A Fashion Arts Academy), who has collaborated with many Vietnamese fashion brands, commented: "Soft power in office and event wear is an inevitable and interesting step. Modern women or artists with a free fashion style no longer need to force themselves into "strong" suits or flashy outfits to prove their abilities and express their personal fashion sense. They choose to express their power through calmness, confidence and simple aesthetic taste."
According to model Kim Thuy, modern soft power can be understood as power that comes from comfort but not easygoing, from flexibility but still neat.
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Soft power - new color of office and event fashion
In addition, pastel, beige, ivory or powder blue color palettes are also more popular thanks to their ability to convey a cool, relaxing feeling. These colors are not only easy to coordinate but also evoke friendliness and openness - very suitable for the collaborative and sharing atmosphere in modern offices, where the boundaries between management and employees are increasingly narrowed as well as in the friendly, warm environment that events aim for.
The highlight of the soft power trend is its flexibility, just by changing the shoes or accessories, a soft office outfit can completely "transform" to suit an after-work coffee date, a light networking event or even an important meeting. This opens up a new concept - "multi-tasking fashion" (meeting many needs, many living spaces at the same time without losing personality).
Korean star Peggy Gou, British actress, singer, model (of Thai origin) Ebecca Armstrong, Australian TV actress Phoebe Tonkin attended the event in casual outfits, bringing new looks and inspiration to the event fashion line.
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When the office is no longer the exclusive "land" of black suits and pointed-toe shoes, but becomes a space to express personal taste and emotions, soft power is the new manifesto - gentle but not weak, flexible but not superficial - is the persuasion through sophistication instead of imposing through form. A new generation of office fashion is on the rise and it starts with softness, simplicity but still very stylish and outstanding.
Some of Valenciani's trend-leading, popular designs (designer Adrian Anh Tuan)
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Source: https://thanhnien.vn/soft-power-gian-di-mem-mai-hoa-thoi-trang-su-kien-cong-so-185250411181302626.htm
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