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While we may be working from the ease of our homes, it’s good to switch into more professional attire at times, especially for meetings, to not only look more presentable but to also inspire productivity. Though comfortable, loungewear and pajamas are not always the best choice of outfit for days when you need to draw a line between your home and workspace. Blazers have always been a wardrobe essential but now with virtual meetings becoming the norm, they hold more power as an effortless way of elevating your outfit.
Scroll through our edit of blazers below for a quick update to your outfit for your next remote meeting.
Black blazer jacket made from virgin wool and tailored with an asymmetric draped scarf-effect lapel. With a slim fit, the two-button jacket can be paired with black wool pants.
Deconstructed slim-fit jacket. Breast pocket and welt pockets with flap. Two-button fastening. Made of black cavalry twill. Finished with silk piping with contrasting Kaleido motif.
The phrases “Maison de l’Amour” and “Sine Amore Nihil” decorate a sartorial tag stitched on the cuff of this New Signoria check wool jacket shown on the Cruise 2020 runway.
This runway jacket in a tan wool-silk blend references the traditional Japanese kimono with its wrap closure, streamlined design and set-in sleeves for enhanced movement. Unlined, it also features side vents and single-button fastening.
A double-breasted blazer in gingham technical wool, cut to Burberry’s classic fit. Made and hand-finished in Italy, it has a defined, rolled shoulder and a half-canvas construction with several layers of natural horsehair to create a structured chest and soft lapel roll.
Tailored one-breasted jacket made of pinstripe silk and regular taormina fit.
Tailored in a double-breasted fit with notch lapels, this versatile piece offers a choice between regular and fitted shapes. Pleats at the back can either be worn open or closed with buttons, creating a sculptural folded effect.
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