It’s me as a boy. Except not really because it’s 2017 and fashion does not need banal restrictions like the social construct of gender!!! I have always really liked androgynous dressing, both in its more editorial form but also in casual everyday wear, but have generally struggled to apply it to myself. Lately, however, I have become more comfortable with dressing in a way which isn’t necessarily ‘flattering’ on my body in a traditional sense, or rather I have become more comfortable with being comfortable.
This Topshop coat was an absolute blinder of a sale find: it was £50, is my favourite long, enveloping sort of silhouette, and means that I don’t even have to care all that much about the outfit I’m wearing underneath. Very good. It works well for a ‘smart’ look, but equally well worn over a hoodie and jeans (yes I really am very committed to wearing hoodies as an extra layer again). I’ve also started wearing socks that actually cover my ankles in cold weather. Is this growing up?
Coat – Topshop (similar / similar / similar)
Hoodie – American Apparel (similar)
T-shirt – The Life of Pablo
Jeans – Levi’s
Trainers – Vans*
Photos by Jon Stone
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Love this look, the coat and hoodie layered looks awesome! <3
Andini xx | Adventures of an Anglophile
These shots are amazing, and I always love your writing style too 🙂
Emma at http://www.collagemepretty.com
Love this outfit on you, the coat is everything!
Kinga x
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I absolutely love these photos – they’re absolutely stunning! And that coat was a steeeal.
Jodie x
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I feel like androgynous looks can be empowering in a weird way, maybe because it goes against the expectation. Love this look on you!
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