HOW-TO: Create the male/female blend
With roles in Whatever Works by Woody Allen (2009) and the dramatic movie The Conspirator directed by Robert Redford (2010), the American actress - spotted in this outfit some time ago in Harlem, New York City - also has interpreted the vampire queen Sophie-Anne Leclerq in the TV series True Blood and in 2010 was chosen for the Gucci Guilty fragrance advertising campaign.
Taking your cue from her recherché look with a retro vibe to create your own, try starting with a trench coat in a solid color, such as that of Aquascutum. Alternatively, the voluminous military-inspired coat with metal buttons by Max Mara.
Among the possible combinations: the black draped dress with plunging neckline, for example, by Celyn B. to the white shirt with minimalist collar by Givenchy, or in the case of Moschino Cheap and Chic with a romantic bow tied around the neck. To wear with a doubled black lace skirt, such as that by Dolce&Gabbana, or Gianfranco Ferrè's highly intricate construction, or with a deep side split, as proposed by Iceberg.
Recommended accessories: tweed high-heeled lace-ups by Chanel to the two-tone version with golden studs by Moschino Cheap and Chic through to the patent leather men's lace-ups by Church's. Jewelry: for instance, the Pomellato necklace or the golden collier by Giambattista Valli.
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