Updated On: 01 November, 2018 12:20 PM IST | Mumbai | Shweta Shiware
With the right attitude and some deft styling, these refreshingly individualistic women have brought bravado to the staid office attire

The three-piece suit complete with fun pocket square reflects Rhea Kapoor's laidback style. Pic/Suresh Karkera, Masaba Gupta's 'pudin hara' suit is not for the faint-hearted. Pic/Yogen Shah and Kanika Kapoor shows us how to work a tailored pantsuit
Anything men can do, women can do it better — is a resounding sentiment carried forward by these paparazzi sweethearts, making a strong case for the suiting trend. But we're here to argue that it's less about a trend, and more about the symbolism, most obviously about women's liberation, equal rights, and dare we add, an important note in the #MeToo narrative.
"It felt like me," said Lady Gaga on why she finally chose an oversized beige Marc Jacobs suit after trying on 10 pretty designer dresses. The A Star Is Born actor was invited to the Elle's 25th annual Women in Hollywood gala on October 16 where she tearfully recounted her experience as a sexual assault survivor, the outfit then was a cause-adjacent choice to highlight the ongoing #MeToo movement.