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July 17, 2026·Written by Kriena Nederveen

The Art of Juxtaposition: Why Masculine and Feminine Dressing Is the Chicest Thing You Can Do

Kriena Nederveen in a striped button-down holding a chambray shirt at a garment rack of tailored menswear pieces
Kriena Nederveen in a striped button-down holding a chambray shirt at a garment rack of tailored menswear pieces

There's a moment in every styling session I love more than any other — the moment a client puts on a piece that shouldn't work, and it does.

A boxy men's blazer over a slip dress. A tailored trouser with a lace camisole. A father's old watch stacked against a delicate gold chain.

That moment is juxtaposition. And after thirty years in this industry, I can tell you: it's the single most reliable way to make an outfit look intentional, expensive, and unmistakably chic.

Why Contrast Reads as Chic

Fashion has a strange rule most people never articulate, but everyone feels: when everything in an outfit agrees with everything else, it starts to look flat. Matchy-matchy. A little try-hard.

But when you put two opposing ideas next to each other — hard and soft, structured and fluid, borrowed-from-the-boys and unapologetically feminine — the eye has something to resolve. That tension is what reads as style.

It's the difference between an outfit that was assembled and one that was considered.

None of this is new. It's one of the oldest tricks in fashion — and it's exactly why it keeps showing up on runways season after season. One of my earliest inspirations was Joan Jett. I had hyper-feminine tendencies thanks to a Southern upbringing — she gave me permission to add a new element.

The Building Blocks

  • Sneakers with a suit. A crisp, tailored suit grounded by a clean sneaker instead of a heel undercuts the formality just enough to feel modern instead of corporate.
  • A vintage band tee under a blazer, or with a skirt. Worn-in, faded, a little irreverent — paired against something polished, it reads as effortless rather than sloppy.
  • A menswear-inspired dress shirt. Crisp, oversized, borrowed-from-the-boys — worn open over a slip dress, tucked into a skirt, or belted and worn alone.
  • Leather pants. Hard, a little rebellious — softened instantly by a delicate top, a bow blouse, or a soft knit.
  • A tough boot with a feminine silhouette. Combat boots or a chunky loafer under a flowing dress instantly kills any hint of costume.
  • Borrowed accessories. A men's watch, a signet ring, a loosely worn tie.

Pick one masculine element and one feminine element, and let them do the talking. Add a third competing idea and it stops feeling curated — it starts feeling costume-y.

Walk through any fashion office, showroom, or backstage area, and you'll see this exact formula on repeat. The editors, stylists, and buyers who spend their lives around clothes tend to dress this way. When the people closest to fashion default to this look, again and again, that's a good sign it's not a passing moment — it's a rule that works.

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