
Women’s fashion is becoming more and more masculine. If last few seasons military jackets were top trendy, this season we see lots of classic and not-so-classic suits in designers’ collections. But suits for women are softer and more delicate.

This combination of androgyny with femininity looks nice and the photo shoot for Elle January 2010 edition with Brooklyn Decker is just another proof of my words.

The American fashion model is featured as a female dandy wearing a perfect Ralph Lauren cashmere three piece suit. She looks elegant and chic, though a bit too mannish.



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She looks like a dude.
She doesn’t look like a man at all. Clothing doesn’t make the person nor does clothing make the person’s sex or gender identity. The fact that people can say “she looks like a dude,” or “she looks too mannish,” is both ciscentric and sexist.
It is just clothing, not what’s in between her legs (female/male, vagine or penis). Who cares if women’s clothing is becoming more masculine. It is just branching off a bit more from archaic gender politics.