Suit of the Week: Liz Claiborne New York Diagonal Stripe Suit
This post may contain affiliate links and Corporette® may earn commissions for purchases made through links in this post. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Sales of note for 7/8/25:
- Nordstrom – The Anniversary Sale has started for all cardholders — stay tuned for our roundup!
- Amazon Prime Day! I just finished our full roundup — check out deals on hair tools from Shark and Dyson, leather jackets from All Saints, classic makeup like Black Honey, as well as deals from Lo & Sons, Rothy's, Theory (love this lady jacket), Levi's, Kate Spade (love these shoes, this tote, and lots of tech gear), Club Monaco, and Gap — full roundup here
- Ann Taylor – Semiannual sale, 30% off your purchase and extra 50% off sale styles
- Athleta – Last Chance Semi-Annual Sale – Up to 70% off + Extra 30% Off (cute gym bag!)
- Banana Republic Factory – July Fourth Event, 50-70% off everything + extra 25% off
- Boden – Final call sale, up to 60% off + extra 10%
- Eloquii – Flash sale, extra 60% off all sale
- J.Crew – End of season sale, up to extra 70% off sale styles with code
- J.Crew Factory – All-Star Sale, 40-70% off entire site and storewide and extra 60% off clearance
- M.M.LaFleur – Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
- Rothy's – Up to 50% off seasonal faves, plus new penny loafers and slingbacks
- Spanx – End of season sale, get an extra 30% off sale styles
- Talbots – 40% off your entire purchase, + free shipping on $150+
And some of our latest threadjacks here at Corporette (reader questions and commentary) — see more here!
Some of our latest threadjacks include:
- what should I pick for our company-branded conference swag?
- what non-sneaker shoes can you walk a mile in?
- I'm 31 and feel like my life is too stagnant…
- which emojis fill you with rage?
- how can I make house guests more comfortable?
- my friend is at her wit's end with her SAHP
- when is it time to quit therapy?
- why is it so hard to stay on top of school communications for my teen?
- what hobbies or skills do you wish you'd picked up during the pandemic?
- how can I better enjoy domestic business travel?
- older parents: what actually mattered and what didn't with your kids?
- am I being petty by wanting to delete all of my how-to-do-this-job guides before I quit?
Not crazy about the suit (I agree, it is too much “look”), but I’m drooling over those shoes!
This suit would be GREAT for a trip to the zoo. You’d be really in tune with the zebra’s and everything.
OK, at 26 I consider myself fairly young and hip…but I can’t picture anytime that this suit would be appropriate.
It looks like a jailbird costume. Too busy for businesswear, yet too structured for outside the office. I don’t know what to make of it.
Agree with everyone above: hate the “suit” (really? can we even call it a suit?), love the shoes.
It reminds me a little bit of an optical illusion art project we had to do in high school… and not in a god way.
I know what to make of it, EWWWWWW!
I am young though not all that hip and I wouldn’t wear any of it. Ever.
I’ve actually purchased items I’ve seen on here, so I’m not some looky-loo, but this is the first thing I’ve ever seen on this site that I absolutely HATE.
Swing and a miss Corporette, try again!
no, no, no — too much
I like it and could definitely see it working at some of the fashion forward offices around town – of course, I am in LA – that *might* make a difference.
I’m far from LA but still willing to weigh in. I think the real problem is that the model is standing all slouchy and has on big, bold accessories that make the effect overstated and comical. her posture makes it hard to see that the jacket has a very feminine neckline and its stripe is at the same angle as the dress. Were she buttoned up and standing up like a normal person (or for that matter, sitting at a desk like a normal person), with conservative hair and delicate jewelry, it would look summery and fun. It has me in the mood for spring anyway! Thanks for the heads up. I may go try it on.
I agree, Silly Putty. One of the many, many times I’ve wished they use models in a way so as to actually, you know, model how the garment would look.
Absolutely not, yikes!
Love it. I am also in LA, though. I would wear it to a weekend business function or a lunch. Very springtime or summery (which you can pull off most of the year here, anyway).
I am not in LA, in fact I am in the midwest, but I love, love, love this look. I don’t think I could pull it off in the office (or even at a work affair), but for a summer evening outdoor soiree — absolutely.
The fashion industry is frothing at the mouth over Mr. Mizrahi’s (whose recent book was complete unnecessary fluff) taking the helm at Liz, regardless of what the real women think.
And look how all of us felt the need to comment about it, that is a good post for Corporette. They are inciting and provoking their readers – in a good way.
For me, in Dallas, this outfit is a no go, for the cut of the garment as much as for the stripe pattern.
I like just the dress. A sheath dress is hard to find and once you do, you have to go for it.
The sweater is way too much. The shoes are fabulous. In fact, I would wear the dress and shoes, maybe a belt and big bracelet. A cardigan would tone down the pattern, but would be great with the dress in red, green or yellow.
It has potential, even here on the east coast.