Experimenting with these unique and preppy tomboy looks is so much fun. (See all of the looks here)
My Note: This can work for us and build our confidence to get out as our real self. Why not! So what if you get mistaken for a "Girl"; is that not the point?
"Escapes do not always require a ball gown."
"Escapes do not always require a ball gown."
My favorite is the lower left: "Raise the hotness quotient with a pair of leather pants, a tank top, and black sneakers [or high heel boots] like a boss lady. Add aviators or any sunglasses of your choice to finish off the look." [Motorcycle optional?]
"Tomboy style" is a style that combines traditionally masculine and feminine elements, and is known for being comfortable and versatile.
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Tomboy outfits exude an androgynous vibe that is ruling the street style world. Unlike popular misconceptions, wearing tomboy outfits or following gender-neutral fashion is not about your sexual orientation or being nonchalant about fashion. It is about expressing yourself by playing with masculine outfits, genderqueer clothing, or non-binary fashion and staying away from conventional feminine attires. From Kendall Jenner and Coco Rocha to Priyanka Chopra – women are embracing the tomboy look like never before. This post brings you the most fashion-forward and fun tomboy outfit ideas. Swipe up!
What Does Tomboy Mean?
In simple terms, tomboy refers to young women who have masculine traits and are more inclined to activities that are stereotypically associated with boys and men. They may also dress up in what is traditionally considered men’s clothing and project a more masculine body language.
In the 16th century, it meant a wild, energetic, boisterous, immodest, or rude female. Over the centuries, it has come to denote women who have an androgynous sense of style. However, in the 21st century, some people have come to call the term sexist. Regardless, the trope continues to feature in pop culture and art. When a woman has a charming masculine personality that heterosexual feminine women find attractive, those uncomfortable with the term sometimes refer to it as a “girl crush” personality.
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