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Women in menswear isn’t revolutionary—Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, and Katharine Hepburn are a few familiar icons who circumvented convention and borrowed from the boys. We like to think that those greats would appreciate the way model Kate Moss manages to balance feminine, flirty, and masculine elements all in the space of one look. Spotted out yesterday in London, Miss Moss took to the streets, reworking the nothing-underneath notion of tuxedo dressing with a simple mesh top. As well as adding a touch of texture, it also quite conveniently gave the possibility of wardrobe malfunctions the slip.
Victoria Beckham cropped twill jacket, $1,995; mytheresa.com; H&M tuxedo pants, $35; hm.com; Rachel Zoe cotton vest, $225; stylebop.com; Prada Saffiano leather mini sound cross-body bag, $990; saksfifthavenue.com; Saint Laurent classic Paris 105 Escarpin pump, $645; saintlaurent.com; Emilio Pucci mesh tank top, $765; stylebop.com