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Let’s not lie to ourselves—sometimes, the outfit is the moment. And in this case, Funke Akindele didn’t just show up in a look, she showed up with a statement. You know the one: the kind of outfit that belongs on every vision board titled “CEO Energy.”

She wore a crisp blue-and-white striped shirt (classic), but with a twist—long sleeves and a tie-neck collar that gave structured elegance without trying too hard. No sloppy buttons. No extra frills. Just clean, polished energy.

And then? A royal blue pencil skirt. High-waisted. Tailored. With woven yellow-and-white geometric accents that say, yes, I’m professional—but I’m also not boring. It hits just below the knee, which is basically the sweet spot where chic meets “I mean business.”

Funke Akindele’
Funke Akindele’
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She paired the whole thing with black pointed-toe heels (obviously) and styled her hair into a sharp bob with a side part so precise it could cut glass. Her makeup? Soft glam with brows that understood the assignment, and a lip shade that pulled it all together without screaming for attention.

And the best part? The whole thing looked effortless. Like, “I woke up and chose competence… but make it fashion.”

So whether you’re headed to a pitch meeting, trying to intimidate a room full of underprepared execs, or just need a new slay for your LinkedIn headshot—this is your template.

Thank you, Funke Akindele, for the masterclass. Now excuse us while we go recreate this look in our own wardrobe (or at least try).

Author

Daniel Usidamen is Fashion Editor & Chief Critic at La Mode Magazine. Known for his sharp takes and unapologetic voice, he writes about runway moments, rising African designers, and the cultural pulse of fashion on the continent. Expect insight, a little sass, and zero filter.

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