Wednesday 2 April 2014

Tips For Wearing Menswear For Women

Menswear for women is a bold and daring trend that never goes out of style. Dressing like a man doesn't mean you have to sacrifice your feminine edge. So, here are dos and don’ts to keep in mind when rocking menswear for women.
The wonderful thing about menswear for women is we don’t have to narrow our wardrobe choices to pants and button-up collared tops. Go subtle and ease into the style with masculine accessories. I love bow ties! They exude sophistication and are perfect when donning the preppy look. Suspenders, fedoras or flat oxford shoes are other great ways to add a touch of masculine flair when wearing skirts or dresses.


While we borrow their style, we certainly don’t have to stick to colours common amongst men. Trade in that black blazer for a peach-coloured or warm orangey-red one to play up your feminine side. Colours can bring that extra zing to your outfit but it doesn’t have to be centered around your menswear clothing alone. Adding a splash of colour to masculine accessories is the way to go! Bright coloured or dual-toned loafers is one alternative.


Patterns and fabrics are just as much a part of men’s fashion as they are in women’s. The next time you are thinking of trying menswear-inspired style, think pinstripes, plaid and tweeds. Pinstripes offer a more formal look while plaids can be worn either classy or casual. As with any menswear, masculine patterns and fabrics can look girly and elegant with the right styling.

The trick to not looking overly masculine is to avoid wearing menswear-inspired fashion pieces all at once. Mixing up menswear-inspired look with feminine accents hints classiness without overpowering the bold look. Offset the look with feminine accents when going all the way. Throw on a pair of heels when wearing a pant suit or oxford heels if you prefer a more mannish look from head to toe. Adding statement jewelry such as pearls says feminine without trying too hard.

Dress like a man but look like a woman. What better way to look feminine than to put on some pretty make-up? Nothing says WOMAN like a strong lip colour and a dash of blush. Just because you are sporting menswear doesn't mean you can’t accentuate your facial appearance with a little make-up.

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