Masculin/Feminin
Brogues and rolled up trousers at Paul Smith, sleek tailoring and loafers at The Row and 70s inspired tuxedos reminiscent of Bianca Jagger at Yves Saint Laurent. Menswear has inspired numerous collections this fall and we can already see the trend on celebrities and bloggers alike.
Phoebe Philo, Kirsten Dunst and Leelee Sobieski all donned the tuxedo look for the CFDA awards and proved that suiting can be sexy, while Blogger Carolina Engman of fashion squad tones down the sophisticated tuxedo trend by pairing it with a casual t-shirt.
Another blogger with amazing menswear inspired style is Nadia of Froufrouu with her Oliver Twist meets 70s mysticism outfits. Her unique look is a little bit workwear inspired with a touch of the dandy and a little Victorian era orphan. Whatever you call it, it’s hugely influenced by men’s fashion.
Whether you go the preppy route or more sleek and refined there are a number of different ways to incorporate menswear staples into your outfits. Oxfords, bowties, vintage watches and blazers are a good start but for something a bit more unusual try one of these detachable collars by Eleven Objects. Leopard print, pony hair, spikes… enough said.
(Images via Fashion Gone Rogue, Style.com, The Fashion Squad, Froufrou, The Coveted and Stop It Right Now)
Brogues and rolled up trousers at Paul Smith, sleek tailoring and loafers at The Row and 70s inspired tuxedos reminiscent of Bianca Jagger at Yves Saint Laurent. Menswear has inspired numerous collections this fall and we can already see the trend on celebrities and bloggers alike.
Phoebe Philo, Kirsten Dunst and Leelee Sobieski all donned the tuxedo look for the CFDA awards and proved that suiting can be sexy, while Blogger Carolina Engman of fashion squad tones down the sophisticated tuxedo trend by pairing it with a casual t-shirt.
Another blogger with amazing menswear inspired style is Nadia of Froufrouu with her Oliver Twist meets 70s mysticism outfits. Her unique look is a little bit workwear inspired with a touch of the dandy and a little Victorian era orphan. Whatever you call it, it's hugely influenced by men's fashion.
Whether you go the preppy route or more sleek and refined there are a number of different ways to incorporate menswear staples into your outfits. Oxfords, bowties, vintage watches and blazers are a good start but for something a bit more unusual try one of these detachable collars by Eleven Objects. Leopard print, pony hair, spikes… enough said.
(Images via Fashion Gone Rogue, Style.com, The Fashion Squad, Froufrou, The Coveted and Stop It Right Now)