Ana Beatriz Barros Makes Masculine Look Feminine for Vogue Brasil
Rugged leather, manly boots, masculine jeans—on a woman? On a tough handsome cowboy, sure, any day, but getting used to this look on a woman (in this case Ana Beatriz Barros on the cover of Vogue Brasil) is going to be really tough for a lot of people (myself included.)
Ana Beatriz Barros posed for the June 2009 cover in a worn-looking brown leather jacket over a white dress shirt paired with oversized jeans that looked like they were snatched right off the buns of muscle-laden cowboy.
Only Brazilian cowgirls could be this hot!
Ana Beatriz Barros posed for the June 2009 cover in a worn-looking brown leather jacket over a white dress shirt paired with oversized jeans that looked like they were snatched right off the buns of muscle-laden cowboy.
Only Brazilian cowgirls could be this hot!
Trend Themes
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Gender-blurring Fashion — Opportunity for fashion brands to challenge traditional gender norms and create edgy, androgynous styles.
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Rugged Chic — Potential for designers to incorporate rugged elements into feminine fashion, creating a bold and powerful aesthetic.
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Cowboy Couture — Emerging market for Western-inspired fashion that blends classic cowboy style with a modern twist.
Industry Implications
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Fashion — Fashion brands can tap into the growing demand for gender-fluid and unconventional styles.
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Luxury — Luxury designers can explore the combination of rugged and refined elements to create unique and high-end fashion pieces.
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Western Wear — Opportunity for Western wear brands to reinvent their offerings and cater to a wider audience seeking a modern and stylish take on cowboy fashion.
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