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10 Reasons to Suit Yourself This Summer

Cropped, colorful, embellished ... the traditional menswear uniform is getting a red carpet makeover this month
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With summertime around the corner, you'd expect an onslaught of delicate sundresses and frilly frocks on the red carpet. Instead, celebs are running in the opposite direction and stepping out in sharp, tailored suits. But make no mistake: they're not simply borrowing from the boys.

The style set is going beyond navy and black separates paired with simple button downs. They're creating sleek, streamlined looks with flattering suits that are embellished, bold and coupled with summer staples like crop tops and bandeaus. Click ahead to see how celebs are styling the latest menswear trend.

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Amber Valletta sparkles and shines
Though this year's Met Gala theme centered around dramatic ballgowns, actress Amber Valleta went against the grain in a shimmery Saint Laurent suit sans shirt for major sex appeal.

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Chrissy Teigen keeps it short and sweet
Model Chrissy Teigen shows us how to pull off a tuxedo jacket in the summertime. For her visit to the Major League Baseball Fan Cave, she sported an oversized blazer with simple black shorts for a fun daytime outfit.

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Elizabeth Olsen is down to earth
Actress Elizabeth Olsen put a fun twist on business casual with a patterned top, textured pleated pants and a long, slim-fit blazer by Chloe for her appearance on "The Late Show with David Letterman."

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Karolina Kurkova gets the chop
What happens when you cut a Salvatore Ferragamo suit in half? You get a a girly built-in skirt as model Karolina Kurkova proved at the fashion house's Fiamma Bag Launch Party in New York.

BY ERICA SMITH | MAY 21, 2014 | SHARES
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