Mondays are usually for survival mode—but not if you’re Mercy Aigbe. The actress just clocked into the week in an ivory coat dress that says “I’m not just here to work; I’m here to run the building and maybe trend while at it.”
The look is the kind of quiet luxury that doesn’t need to explain itself. Clean lines, tailored fit, and a sculptural collar that could double as art direction. Gold lion-head buttons march down the front like they know who’s boss. The pencil-cut finish keeps it sharp, the long sleeves seal the deal: executive energy, but make it fashion.

And then there’s the styling—gold, everywhere, but never loud. A metallic croc-embossed handbag, statement hoops, stacked bangles, and heels that glimmer just enough to say “I see the details, don’t worry.” The whole thing reads less dress for the job you want and more dress like you already own the company.
Her beauty look followed the same memo: soft, poised, and intentional. The neat center bun? Boardroom polish. Blue eyeshadow? A playful hint that she’s not taking the “office look” too literally. And the red nails? That’s the after-hours plot twist.


Because this isn’t just an office outfit—it’s a 9-to-5-to-cocktails kind of situation. The kind that carries you from sending stern emails to clinking glasses with your girls by 7 p.m. No outfit change required, just a location update.
Mercy Aigbe isn’t just dressing for Monday; she’s dressing for the mood she plans to have all week—unbothered, unstoppable, and quietly making every hallway her runway.