Alluring Androgynous Fashion

The Harper's Bazaar Singapore November 2011 Issue is Stunning

Playing the role of both male and female is what the Harper’s Bazaar Singapore November 2011 issue does best. It features the well-toned model Michelle Buswell in both women and menswear.

Donning the collection of Dolce and Gabbana's Fall/Winter clothing, Michelle strives to portray herself in an androgynous manner. She is seen wearing clothing such as shirts, ties, pantsuits, shoes and even her hair is cropped to resemble a man. This is an interesting twist to the regular glamorous shots featured in most editorials.

Captured by Simon Lekias and styled by Kenneth Goh, the shoot also has printed dresses that Michelle sports in some of the photos. If androgynous fashion catches your attention, then the Harper’s Bazaar Singapore November 2011 issue is the perfect fit for you.
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