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Breaking stereotypes: Female celebrities who look mighty fine in a suit

Published May 02, 2022 8:25 pm

Women can rock a suit like it's no man's business.

Beatrice Luigi Gomez's reign as Miss Universe Philippines might be over, but she made sure to turn over her title with a bang for her final walk.

During the coronation night of its 2022 edition on April 30, the proud bisexual beauty queen had the Mall of Asia Arena audience up on their feet as she walked out in a stunning Francis Libiran bespoke suit and hot pink pumps.

In honor of our former cover girl's androgynous fashion moment, let's take a look at other female celebrities who look mighty fine in a suit.

Zendaya

For the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party earlier in March, Zendaya donned a sleek double-breasted Sportmax suit cinched at the waist. The Euphoria star has previously walked red carpets in suits. 

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Liza Soberano

In 2019, Liza Soberano looked pretty in purple as she rocked a suit and matched it with clear heels when she attended a debut party.

Kristen Stewart

Spencer star Kristen Stewart went down the unconventional formal wear route for her Oscars 2022 look. The actress donned a custom Chanel suit, but instead of pants, her fit was paired with shorts.

Liz Uy

Liz Uy looks sleek as ever in a tan oversized suit. She takes the whole look to another level by pairing the attire with a Gucci bag.

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Nadine Lustre

Remember that time Nadine Lustre rocked a suit? In true stylish fashion, the Greed star wore an oversized shirt and blazer with thigh-high black boots.

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Catriona Gray

For the Miss Universe Colombia 2020 preliminary competition, Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray represented Filipino fashion wearing a fully handmade and embroidered sagisag suit by Frederick Berches.