It’s a chance to put aside the slippers and sweatpants and get dressed for work again as sections of the world progressively recover control of Covid-19 and a sense of normalcy returns. Are you aware of that? We sought style tips from Korean actress Bae Suzy, who is the face of a number of brands, including Lancôme and Maybe, and is usually hailed as a pioneer. Why? Start-Up, her most recent Netflix drama, is a great place to start for ideas. Her role, Seo Dal-mi, sported a range of elegant casual combinations, including business suites, casual sweatshirts, cardigans, and button-downs, all of which were to die for.

So let’s take a closer look at her distinct style, the companies she favors, and the looks we may imitate.

Throughout the series, Seo Dal-mi has an amazing collection of designer bags that she uses with her everyday attire. Among the bags, she’s spotted with is the brown Tod’s Oboe Bag, the black Bottega Veneta BV Classic, and the brown Salvatore Ferragamo Gancini Hobo.

Later, we discover she’s holding a brown leather shoulder bag by Lanvin. Seo’s selections in the show are all neutral in color, practical in size, and either a shoulder or handbag; qualities that define Seo’s no-fuss attitude to fashion.

Despite the fact that it wasn’t immediately obvious, Bae Suzy’s office attire was from some of the best Parisian ateliers. She’s dressed in LeMaire cotton button-downs, a Rocha’s cardigan, a silk pussy-bow dress underneath a Rochas jacket, and Roger Vivier sensible black shoes.