Ever notice how those icy CEO characters in dramas always look like they just stepped off a runway? It's not just about the clothes—it's the whole vibe. Sharp tailoring is non-negotiable. Think structured blazers in neutral tones like charcoal, navy, or that one shade of black that somehow looks more expensive than regular black. Pair it with a crisp white button-down, but leave the top button undone—no tie, because effortless power is key. Toss on a wool overcoat if you really want to sell the 'I make billion-dollar decisions before breakfast' aesthetic. And accessories? Minimal. A sleek watch, maybe a thin silver ring, but nothing flashy. The goal is to look like you could freeze someone with a glance, not like you're trying too hard.
Footwear matters way more than people think. Loafers or oxfords in polished leather, always. No sneakers, unless they're the kind that cost more than a car. For women, pointed-toe pumps or ankle boots with a moderate heel scream 'boardroom dominatrix' in the best way. Hair should be perfectly coiffed—slicked back or in a tight bun, nothing messy. And posture! Shoulders back, chin up, like you're mentally calculating someone's net worth while they talk. The real secret, though? Confidence. You could wear a potato sack, but if you strut like you own the city, people will believe it. I once tried this look for a week and my barista started calling me 'ma'am'—mission accomplished.
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Avery couldn’t accept the sudden changes in him. “Why are you being nice and sweet all of a sudden?”
Anderson inched closer and she could feel his breath on her face. “Because you are my wife. Only my wife deserves my sweetness.”
At twenty four, Anderson Crown was the acting CEO of his father’s trillion dollar multinational company. He was hot and a die for yet, he was so cold. When it was time for him to assume the position of CEO wholly, he wouldn’t accept it without Avery Smith by his side as a wife. Therefore, an arranged marriage was the best option, but why?
Avery Smith was the shy intern in the accounts department. When she reluctantly succumbed to her parents' demand to marry Anderson to save their business, she grew hatred towards him because her heart was already taken. She vowed to her boyfriend that she would frustrate Anderson’s life to make him divorce her but was surprised when she realized after the marriage, that Anderson wasn’t who she thought he was.
So what happens when she begins to fall head over heels in love with Anderson, and her ex boyfriend appears to claim her as promised? Will she keep to her vow or will she stay true to what her heart feels?
This book is a read alone, though a sequel to *The CEO silenced me with a kiss*
She looked away as a flush crept up her cheeks, "It is okay if you find my proposal too offensive. I apologize." She muttered and wanted to leave.
Her legs felt too heavy to carry her as she tried to get away from the rude customer.
"I am down for it, Ruby" A familiar male voice said behind her, "I'll give you what you want. You only need to sign the documents!”
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Ruby finds herself agreeing to be the contracted wife of a man she knew nothing about just to save the life of her sister.
He only calls her when he needs something from her and she's totally unaware about his identity except for his name.
What happens when everyone finds out the wife of Jaxon?
How will Ruby react when she realizes that she married the hottest bachelor in the city and that her life is now on a threat?
Will they ever be able to fall in love and overcome all obstacles and will Jaxon be able to protect her?
What happens when she finds out about a very big shocking secret of his, one that no one knows about?
Find out in Hidden Wife of the Cold CEO
At 18, He asked her to accompany him to the prom and she agreed because she liked him.
At 23, He asked her to pretend to be his girlfriend, and she agreed because she loved him.
At 25 he asked her to be his fiancee and she agreed, all because she wanted him to be hers forever.
But now at 27, he's decided to break the 2 years of engagement to marry his true love and this time he did not ask. He simply decided that it was all over and he didn't need her.
All the years, she followed him like a lovesick puppy only to get her heart broken mercilessly. The fairy tale she was living in vanished with just a simple blink. But too bad, she knew how to cure her broken heart and stand up again.
But then what's wrong with him? Why is he behaving like a possessive fiancé all of sudden? Why the sudden change of heart? Shouldn't he be with his lover instead of trying to hold her captive? Wasn't he the one who said she's not the one for him and he didn't want her? Why was he behaving like a jealous husband?
Does it mean The Cold-Hearted CEO Wants Her Back?
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You belong to me from the moment you walk in... until I say you can leave.”
When struggling 22-year-old Noah Hart lands a job as the personal assistant to cold, ruthless billionaire Elias Voss, he thinks it’s just another paycheck. But Elias isn’t just demanding—he’s a man who doesn’t believe in love, doesn’t tolerate mistakes, and doesn’t mix business with pleasure.
At least, not until Noah walks into his office.
As the days blur into nights and the lines between personal and professional disappear, Noah finds himself caught in Elias’s dangerous world—where power is a game, and attraction is lethal.
But Noah has secrets too. And the deeper he falls, the harder it will be to escape.
Can a cold CEO learn to love—or will he destroy the only man who ever saw through his mask?
Andreas Sanders daringly returned to Ashford City in order to escape from his engagement party that was to be held in Paris. He would never accept an arranged marriage that would clearly trap him further in his own family's game. Therefore, he realized that there was only one thing to do now. That is to secure a beneficial marriage.
Love and fairy tales were unnecessary. The only thing Andreas needed was an intelligent woman who could engage in mentally stimulating debates with him.
Luckily, Andreas found her in the form of his friend's secretary. She was tall and elegant, dressed in a tailored suit with long pants, supported by seven-centimeter-high heels, with wavy hair, red lipstick, and, of course, a sharp tongue.
A truly perfect combination. The woman that Andreas desired.
Vlora Anderson.
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2nd book of seri 'The CEO'
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But what begins as a business arrangement quickly spirals into a dangerous dance of power, secrets, and hidden desires.
Behind his flawless empire lies a man tormented by betrayal, haunted by a secret past. Behind her fragile smile hides a woman stronger than he could ever imagine.
Love was never part of the deal… but in a world of lies, obsession, and betrayal, love might be the only thing that saves them both.
If you want to channel that sleek billionaire vibe from shows like 'Succession' or 'Billions', focus on tailoring first. A well-fitted suit is non-negotiable—think sharp shoulders, a trim waist, and trousers that break just right at the shoe. Colors like charcoal, navy, or even a daring midnight blue work wonders. Pair it with a crisp white shirt or a subtle patterned one for texture. Accessories? A minimalist watch (think Rolex or Patek Philippe vibes) and polished leather shoes complete the look.
For casual billionaire energy, take notes from 'The White Lotus'—linen shirts in neutral tones, tailored chinos, and loafers without socks. Layering is key: a lightweight cashmere sweater draped over shoulders screams 'I summer in Capri.' And don’t forget the sunglasses—aviators or wayfarers in tortoiseshell add that mysterious, 'I own three yachts' flair.
One actor who instantly comes to mind when talking about cold CEOs in Kdramas is Hyun Bin. He absolutely nailed the role of Kim Joo-won in 'Secret Garden,' where he played this aloof, wealthy CEO with a sharp tongue and a heart that slowly melts as the story progresses. The way he carried himself—those icy glares, the stiff posture, the barely-there smiles—it was all so perfectly CEO-like. And let’s not forget his iconic tracksuit moment, which somehow made him even more intimidating yet oddly endearing. Hyun Bin has this natural ability to make you believe he’s this untouchable figure while still hinting at the vulnerability underneath, which is why his performances in these roles are so memorable.
Another standout is Park Seo-joon in 'What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim.' His portrayal of Lee Young-joon was the epitome of a narcissistic, cold-hearted CEO who’s so used to being in control that he doesn’t even realize how ridiculous he sounds half the time. The way he delivered those deadpan, self-absorbed lines had me laughing and cringing in equal measure. But what made his character work was the gradual reveal of his softer side, especially his childhood trauma and how it shaped him. Park Seo-joon has this charm that makes even the most arrogant characters likable, and that’s why he’s such a fan favorite in these roles.
Then there’s Lee Min-ho in 'The Heirs.' His character, Kim Tan, wasn’t just any CEO—he was the heir to a massive conglomerate, and his cold demeanor was more about the weight of expectations and family drama than just arrogance. The brooding looks, the silent treatments, the way he’d shut people out—it was all very dramatic, but in the best way possible. Lee Min-ho has this regal presence that makes him perfect for these kinds of roles, where the character’s cold exterior hides a lot of emotional turmoil. It’s one of those performances that sticks with you because it’s so over-the-top yet weirdly relatable.
What I love about these cold CEO characters is how they’re never one-dimensional. The actors bring so much nuance to them, making you root for their growth even when they’re being insufferable. It’s a trope that could easily feel tired, but in the hands of these talented performers, it stays fresh and engaging every time.