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Alexander Wang turtleneck pullover, £358, at mytheresa.com
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Linda Farrow Luxe optical glasses, £380, at Net-a-Porter
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Paul Smith polka dot trousers, £445, for stockists call 0800 025 4006
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Theyskens' Theory patent leather small messenger bag, £670, for stockists call 0207 985 8420
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Spanner & Wingnut 'Comet' ring, £110
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Church's 'Classic Burwood' glossy leather brogues, £235, at Net-a-Porter
The most style-savvy ladies are borrowing from the boys this season, embracing all things androgynous and understated. Even autumn’s Chanel collection
has a decidedly masculine slant, even including (gasp!) flat workman’s boots and, as we all know, what Karl
says pretty much goes.
Your first stop should be a thorough raid of your other half’s wardrobe, but if that doesn’t prove fruitful enough then start your gender-bending transformation with our pick of the best trend-ticking pieces around…