
Today I was scoping the Internet for interesting tid bits and found this little piece (http://www.net-a-porter.com/magazine#/13/13) which I think is quite relevant. If you've seen any runway shows this past year or really stepped foot into any mall you can see it, men's wear has firmly asserted itself into women's wear lines. And thank goodness because a little tailoring never hurt anyone. But this retrospective from Net-A-Porter looks back at the trendsetters who did it first. I like what they've done but how did not one look from my fav Katherine Hepburn make it on the list? Like this one for instance? Were there just too many to choose from or what? Such a large oversight by such a fashionable source.

1 comment:
No Katharine?! That like seriously makes no sense.
She IS menswear as womenswear! Whatever. I would have expected better of Net-A-Porter. How strange.
But otherwise - yay for having the story in the first place. How I do love menswear influences. This is a trend that will not be just a trend for me. It will be a life long style influence.
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