Spice up your feminine look with a touch of masculinity to it.
Masculine tailoring and a lean suit with lean narrower trousers reflect loads of attitude. It works for women who carry bulk nowhere, neither at the bottom nor at the top, looking best on women with perfect bust and hips.
Take two could be wide trousers and a slim line jacket. Wide trousers give freedom to all those with not so perfect bottom or bulky hips and thighs, but slim jackets demand a not so bulky upper half.
Embrace this look with tooled leather brogues and crisp shirts, but in matching up with men, it's important to add a feminine touch by teaming trousers with ruffle front blouses and stacked heels.
At Marni in Milan, wide pleat front trousers were worn with chiffon blouses and glossy belts. Wide cut trousers with front pleats look good on every body shape, and paper bag waists look great on girls with smaller waists.Don't wait to get noticed and grab them now with a click.
At Burberry, the mannish tuxedo came in black with satin lapels and was styled with a traditional frill front dinner shirt. This look has already been worn by celebrities like Kate Moss and Stella McCartney who like to be unique and stand out from the crowd. Wearing a well cut, sexy tux, when everyone else has turned up in a predictable frock for a party, will make you stand out from the crowd.
At Gucci in Milan , designers went overboard referencing the disco fabulous 70's/80's sexy satin pant suits down the catwalk. Fashion designer Paul Smith carried adoption of menswear to new heights.
This is a trend that works for a variety of figures. So all you women out there, get ready to give a tough competition to guys!