Celebrity Style
Two Ways to Wear a Suit, According to Liquorose
Roseline Afije, better known as Liquorose, recently showcased two distinct suit styles that are rewriting how we see tailored outfits. No gimmicks, just sharp styling with real-life wearability. She has shared how to wear a suit for both the streets and indoor settings, and it’s a game-changer for your wardrobe.

Photo: @liquorose-Instagram
First, she stunned in an off-white pinstripe set that hugged her frame perfectly. The double-breasted jacket, worn open over a crisp white shirt, kept things bold yet polished, while the trousers skimmed the ankles for a modern twist. Gold heels and chunky hoops sealed the look. It was ideal for anyone aiming to stand out at a city event.
Next came a contrast: a chocolate-brown suit with padded shoulders and wide-leg trousers, styled in a pared-down setting. The open blazer revealed a lace camisole, softening the structure. Burnt orange nails and red open-toe pumps added colour, turning it into the kind of outfit that moves easily from boardroom talks to a casual evening hangout.
Photo:@liquorose-Instagram
What truly sets her looks apart is the harmony between structure and ease. The white pinstripes bring authority for days when you need to impress, while the brown oversized set delivers comfort with attitude. Add your own twist, such as lace, bold nails, or colourful shoes, and suddenly the suit is no longer gathering dust in your wardrobe.
Photo: @liquorose-Instagram
Earlier this year, she won a million naira prize at AMVCA’s cultural night in a Prudent Atelier design, highlighting her ability to blend style with substance
So, whether you are navigating danfo chaos or sealing a deal, her looks prove the suit has outgrown its reputation as stiff formalwear. Today, it is adaptable, practical, and guaranteed to get you noticed.
Liquorose has made one thing clear: the suit belongs everywhere, not just the boardroom.