Fashion

How to Work the Androgynous Look

Derbies & Mocassins
Simonetta Ravizza

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The Button Down Shirt
Céline
 

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The Pantsuit
Off-White

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The Pantsuit
Giorgio Armani
 

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The Pantsuit
Aigner
 

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The Pantsuit
Lanvin

 

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The Blazer
Giorgio Armani

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The Blazer
Isabel Marant
 

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The Blazer
Nina Ricci
 

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The Blazer
Thierry Mugler

 
 

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Derbies & Mocassins
Laura Biagiotti
 

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Derbies & Mocassins
Tod’s
 

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The Bow-tie
Lanvin

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The Bow-tie
Gucci
 

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The Bow-tie
Dolce & Gabbana

 
 

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The Button Down Shirt
Céline

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The Button Down Shirt
Tod’s
 

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The Button Down Shirt
Isabel Marant
 

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The Button Down Shirt
Fendi
 

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Androgyny falls right between tomboy and girly-girl. It’s the expression used to describe the rise of femininity; but more importantly, it’s the expression that redefines womanhood, where all fashion-related boundaries are automatically dismissed.

In other words, the androgynous look is yet more proof that women can and will pull off any attire they wish to wear – no questions asked. The key to this self-liberating trend is to know what and how to wear the pieces in a way that highlights your femininity whichever way you want it to. The subtly flirtatious androgynous looks work well with almost any body type and much to our content, there are many ways to pull it off fashionably. For instance, some women might want to go all out and defy the odds in a mighty pantsuit. Others, on the other hand, would much rather throw on a flirty dress to match the ever-so androgynous derbies. And while consistency is key, sometimes, imperfect balance is key and more often than not, just imperative. 

The Fall/Winter 2017-2018 runways were proof that androgyny is very in and very much attractive! We’ve seen minimalistic and tomboy-ish looks on the Céline runway, while Lanvin cranked it up a notch with a more sultry approach. Off-runway, fashion connoisseurs and influencers perfect the androgynous look as well, from Blake Lively, to Kendall Jenner – amongst others. Point is, if you like it, embrace it.

To help you perfect androgyny, we’ve collected some of the most memorable runway inspirations in the Photo Gallery below, along with a few must-have androgynous must-haves.

 

Cindy Menassa