For Autumn 2011, Androgyny is all about mixing masculine tailoring with a feminine edge. Stick to a black and white palette and soften with a silk blouse and a pleated maxi.
The sharp collar and tailored shoulders on the above suit jacket make for a flattering fit. The nipped in waist celebrates the female form. Buy yours here for just £70
A silky bib front blouse tucked into this black pleated maxi skirt connotes a strong yet seductive sense of style. It's boy meets girl the glamorous Warehouse way. Get yours online here for £45 and grab your skirt for only £35
A lady like chic take on the classic Heritage trend with faux fur, floral prints and elegant floaty textures. This faux gilet, £65, exudes Autumnal style; belt in at the waist where your maxi sits for a flattering shape.
Don't forget to add a sheer floral blouse underneath your gilet, complete with on trend pussy bow neck tie for pussy bow neck tie for £45
Choose a subtle bright colour such as burnt orange or turquoise like the one below for £35 and tie the hem in a knot at the side for a casual street style.
Feeling brave? Complete your look with these adorable leopard print ankle socks and give passers by a peep with your knotted maxi.
Be inspired by 60's mods with an added twist of animal print, poppy red and leather details. This beautiful leather jacket, £160, toughens up a feminine pleated maxi skirt perfectly.
Team with an an animal print shirt, £45 and button up to the collar for a nod to the classic mod look.
A poppy red pleated maxi , £35poppy red pleated maxi , £35 completes the styling (obviously). For added glam, choose a split skirt and channel the Warehouse girl's inner sexuality - meow!
70's goes psychedelic with dramatic prints in luxurious silks and satins. Make a bold statement in this zig zag print shirt £55 that nods to late 70's glamour.
Pick a skirt in a vivid electric jewel colour to stand out from the crowd. Clash with purples and hot pink or add fur for a touch of decadence! Try this colour out!
Shop online at www.warehouse.co.uk
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