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As a bit of feminine fuses with a bit of masculine, what comes about is a strong, powerful statement that doesn’t rely on the notion of gender but uplifts your very own individualistic style sans the stereotype of gender.
Here’s how you can get yourself to sport five androgynous looks that are absolute stunners:
Sonam Kapoor sets a fine example here by telling you how to skip one element to complete your look without really completing the suit attire. Opt for wide-legged pants, ditch the shirt and go ahead with a mere waistcoat. If you’re ready to shed another layer, give the waistcoat a skip too and straight away head for the blazer. These two versions are too racy and gorgeous to not try!
The classic black and white needs only an interesting twist to turn into a fabulous androgynous uniform. Emma Watson cleverly adds on suspenders and Kate Winslet employs a waist cincher to bring in a touch of personalisation. Don’t they both look sizzling in their respective avatars?
If you want to ring in the conventional pantsuit look then cut the pants short at the ankle. To reflect some femininity, wear the coat with a black spaghetti instead of a formal shirt. Choose the colour from the bright-hue palette to get yourself a distinguished ensemble.
Whether you pair your overcoat with plain denims or textured pants, that top layer brings in a total reformation to your look. Your otherwise demure look gets an instant makeover with a hint of robust charm. Got to get this look going.
Team a loose tee with a pair of boyfriend jeans (as shown by Deepika) or worn-out shorts. The main attraction here lies in creating an overall virile look that will be attained by throwing in a biker jacket or a tartan/denim jacket (as shown by Shraddha Kapoor). You’re ready!
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