, or , or First Lady , or or , or , or Katie Couric (the list goes on), you’ll often see them wearing one thing at big work events: their suits.Even Meghan Markle recently got in on the Argent action, wearing the brand’s white knit top on her and Prince Harry’s .
And then, of course, there was the hot pink “Voting Suits You” collection in partnership with Michelle Obama’s nonprofit that in October, encouraging women to head to the polls.It's safe to say that Argent is kind of everywhere right now and has become the go-to uniform for powerful women—an impressive feat in the brand's eight short years.
But for Argent's founder and CEO Sali Christeson, a former Silicon Valley tech executive, this was completely intentional: “Our goal was to give women confidence.
We want to be that tool that helps women navigate their career.”Although, still, when Hillary Clinton unexpectedly pops up on the cover of her latest book wearing your brand or the First Lady Dr.
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