Dare with the feminine, inclusive and chic tuxedo

Launched in the 1980s by a gentleman named Giorgio Armani, the feminine dress (in the tailleur, tuxedo and twin set versions) and made iconic by actresses of the caliber of Diane Keaton in "Me and Annie" or Sarah Jessica Parker in "Sex and the City 2". In short, the androgynous style represented by men's suits has always been an incredibly bold, chic and perfectly adaptable choice to any body type and personality.
From classic office styles to sparkling sequined ones, the tuxedo is a real must-have for your closet!

If you are undecided about the colors of your dress, trust the stars:

Elegant on any occasion

The most elegant choice you can make for an event, an evening, a ceremony.
The winning combination is a blazer and palazzo pants that draw and enhance any type of figure: with a shirt or super sexy with nothing underneath!
To be combined with a stiletto and a beautiful clutch bag.

See also

Palazzo pants: who they look good on and how to combine them to be super chic!

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Even in the more casual version

If you love the classic style or would like to adopt a more androgynous style in everyday life, choose a straight cut dress if you are looking for an oversized and masculine effect. Go for skinny trousers or paper bags and fitted jackets.
Professional and super chic in the office, but even more glamorous if you choose it in a nice bright color or with trendy patterns.

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Blazer-dress version

You don't like trousers but you love the way in which the masculine-cut jackets wrap around your body, one of the trends of the moment is the mini blazer dresses. In other words, super sexy jackets, as long as dresses.
Try it with contrasting over-the-knees boots or with flesh-colored décolleté that make your legs wonderfully tapered.

Women's tuxedo