It was back to business this week after Parliament's mini recess- here's what the Prime Minister has been up to.
On Monday, the Prime Minister hosted a business leader meeting at Number 10. She was pictured leaving Downing Street wearing olive trousers, a red long coat and the leopard Link In block heels from Russell & Bromley.
Later in the day, May attended the Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhall, delivering a speech about Britain's economy and future post Brexit.
For this event, Theresa May wore a floor length dark green sleeveless dress with black floral embroidery and a sheer neck detailing. May accessorised with the silver Valarie clutch from Anya Hindmarch and the gold Twister block heels.
On Tuesday, Theresa May welcomed Nicola Sturgeon to Downing Street before attending the JDRF Sugarplum Ball at the Victoria & Albert Museum. May wore the blue Daniel Blake military jacket with tailored trousers, the Twiggy kitten heels from Russell & Bromley and pearls.
On Wednesday, May attended the weekly Prime Minister's Questions in the Commons. Her Escada colourblock blazer and skirt was her power outfit of choice- and it was a great selection for a fierce performance! May accessorised with the Issa x LK Bennett embroidered kitten heels and the oversized chain bracelet and necklace set from Amanda Wakeley.
Later in the day, May hosted a tech roundtable and event at Number 10.
On Thursday, the PM visited a housing project in Barnet, London and reaffirmed her commitment to housebuilding across the country. May wore the Daniel Blake Military tail coat in black with trousers, the Divine jewelled flats from Russell & Bromley and a new black and white bead necklace.
Theresa May then travelled to Sweden for the EU Social Summit.
On Friday, May attended the EU Social Summit and turned to an old favourite, the sparkly tweed DvF jacket for her meetings. She wore black flared trousers, the Delicious leopard flats from Russell & Bromley, the Amanda Wakeley chain bracelet and necklace set and the Vere satchel from Anya Hindmarch.
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