One Of The Boys
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- Dressed-up menswear is a neat alternative for the evening - add a touch of glamour with silk ties, cummerbunds, and tuxedos
- A pair of sparkly trousers, teamed with a plunging shirt and heels - as seen at Michael Kors - is the perfect formula for subverted andro-glamour
- The trend showed its more sensuous side at Dolce and Gabbana and Moschino, where monochrome was broken up with flourishes of ornate sequins and gilded embroidery
Mollie King (R) of The Saturdays adopts a masculine look while Una Healy of The Saturdays keeps things girlie.
Balloon Girl
Art and Commerce
Photographed by Inez and Vinoodh
Styled by Alex White
Models Raquel Zimmerman and Freja Beha
Actress Lena Headey looked as crisp as a winter morning as she arrived for the SCREAM 2011 awards at the Universal Studios Backlot in Universal City, California on the 15th of October. The Game of Thrones vamp chose to go with the androgynous look for the event. Her ensemble did, however, have a bit of a feminine edge.
Lena donned a loosely-fitting gray suit with matching tapered pants. She wore a black top with a plunging U neckline under the suit. The skin exposed by the revealing neckline was offset by a small pendant necklace as well as a longer one that fell almost to the waist. A pair of navy blue pumps added the subtle touch of color.
Her hair was cut short and left slightly messy, while her bangs were swept to the side. She kept her makeup to a minimum with only pink lips and some light eye makeup. A little black clutch completed the look.
Shape shifter: a Paul Smith suit sharpens up the catwalk.
I’m a huge fan of the androgynous look. The key point is the fit. The shirts and jackets should fit neatly on the shoulders and must not be too long. Trousers should be slim and elegant. Go for neat styles that flatter, rather than hide, your feminine proportions. It’s nice to add some feminine touches, such as delicate jewellery. If you are wearing a shirt, unbutton it partly so it shows some skin or a pretty top underneath. PAUL SMITH, DESIGNER
Swan eyes
Art and Commerce
Photographed by Inez and Vinoodh
Styled by Alex White
Models Raquel Zimmerman and Freja Beha
Supermodel Stella Tennant stuns with her androgynous look on Le Monde’s October 2011 cover photographed by Peter Lindbergh.

