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How to Look More Masculine as a Woman: The 2026 Style Guide You Actually Need 

Mandy looks a bit masculine, she has a mens brain and dresses more like a tomboy icon.

Let’s be real , the rules around gender and fashion are dissolving faster than a cheap highlighter in humidity. In 2026, the conversation around how to look more masculine as a woman isn’t edgy anymore. It’s all about style and personal expression. If you can relate to feeling tired of the overabundance of feminine styles that have been forced on women for so long, or if you’re simply looking for some basic items to wear that are more “you” than other things you’ve worn before, then this guide is for you. This is not about judging you or being told what you should be wearing or anything like that – this is all about giving you real, practical fashion advice that actually helps. 

The Fashion World Has Already Moved On , Have You? 

Something that should be of interest: runways in the Year 2026 are beginning to blur lines between men’s clothing and women’s clothing more than ever with androgynous cuts on the rise and very few if any brands making true differentiation anymore. Acne Studios had a number of androgynous tailored pieces, in the form of sharp leather jackets, soft suede blazers, or flowing silhouettes that were worn by all genders. Additionally, affordable brands like Uniqlo have followed suit; so now, even those who want to wear gender-neutral clothing can do so without needing to spend designer dollars. 

Thus, the question is not, “Is this a concept that will work?” but instead, the question becomes – “How do you successfully wear this trend?” 

It Starts with Silhouette, Not a Shopping Haul 

Before you run to spend money, understand this one thing: how to look more masculine as a woman is almost entirely about shape, not brand. The cut of your clothes does 80% of the work. 

Go Loose, But Make It Intentional 

Baggy isn’t synonymous with sloppy; it can be accomplished through loose-fitting clothing. Loose-fitting clothing provides a wider, less curvy silhouette (more masculine), though the proportions have to be thought out. A structured, loose blazer over straight jeans looks different than a loose-fitting hoodie and sweatpants; one looks like you made a style choice, while the other looks like you did not try on a Tuesday. 

Baggy pants are usually gender neutral and work well for both men and women if they are the right size (fit is important). The ultimate way to ruin a clean masculine look, however, is to wear pants that are so long that they drag on the floor as though you borrowed them from someone 6 inches taller than you. 

The Suit Is Your Best Friend 

For quite some time now, Victoria Beckham has been leading by example. Women have started wearing menswear – specifically tailored tuxedos and sailor-type trousers – and it creates an opportunity to build upon these looks into a year and era defined by femininity, strength – and ultimately power. By wearing a fitted blazer as a woman, you are not pretending to be a man, but rather taking back the masculine piece of clothing/wardrobe item and making it your own. 

The Color Palette That Does the Heavy Lifting 

If you want to know the fastest cheat code for how to look more masculine as a woman, it’s this: edit your palette. Your base consists of earth tones, neutral grey, black, white, deep navy blue, and olive green. All those colors express an idea of feeling calm and grounded, generally saying what has historically been regarded in our society as “masculine.”  

You can certainly add color, but the base of your ensemble should remain simple. A simple clothing outfit can be made to look organized and fashionable with a sprinkle of burgundy or rust from either a hat or a scarf, as long as they do not create an overpowering look. 

Hair, Because Yes, It Matters 

Let’s not kid ourselves; hair carries quite a bit of importance in this conversation. For many years now, short hair has been viewed as a marker of Ubuntu & masculine presentation/identity within queer women’s communities (though many butch/masculine-presenting women are also confident in sporting long hair). The takeaway? There isn’t one absolute “right option.” 

Short Cuts That Actually Work 

A tapered cut, a textured crop, a buzz cut, or a classic pompadour – these styles look great on women and all exude a very sharp energy. If you’re unsure of which style would suit you best, there are many applications available to enable you to preview different hairstyles based on your face shape before you decide to get your hair cut. The fear of getting your hair cut should no longer exist. 

Long Hair, Masculine Energy 

When you leave your hair long, it becomes extremely important to choose what style you wear. Whether wearing it slicked back in a low bun or loosely, or straight with no distinct style but with all the pieces matching to create a nice cohesive look – you can have long hair and still have a masculine aesthetic. The principal here is that all of the other elements of your outfit will carry your look. 

Accessories: Less Is More, Always 

Masculine style is built on precision. A strong message is achieved through less rather than through more. Most masculine style features one dominant element such as a fine gold chain, fine watch or an exquisite belt which is meant to be shown rather than having multiple competing elements vying for attention.  

A fine leather watch, a simple sterling silver band, a simple properly fitted leather belt are all elements of a classic men’s wardrobe,they enhance every outfit. A stack of bracelets, 3 necklaces, and earrings all at once deny your total essence, and pull against the overall energy of your outfit.  

Choose one item. Wear it flawlessly, and move on to the next. 

Taking Style Notes from the Icons 

Zoë Kravitz 

Zoë Kravitz’s effortless way of doing this can be seen through her style. The way that she merges androgynous fashion with an edgy, chic spin on things – such as mixing together a suit with an oversized button down, or a simple co-ord set – is inspiring to anyone interested in feminine alternatives to masculine clothing. You would never think that she is trying to look like a man; instead, you believe she is simply being herself, with an added level of style, cleanliness, and sophistication. 

Emma D’Arcy 

Emma D’Arcy is known for their role in “House of the Dragons,” but they’ve confidently shown off their style away from the screen with sharp tuxedo inspired pieces from brands such as Celine and Acne Studios. Their approach to dressing this way doesn’t come across as costume-like, but rather has a strong presence as an extension of their personality. 

Cara Delevingne 

With her style, Cara embody’s the idea of femme-androgyny , that it can be big and daring, and totally our own. It is possible to use masculine elements in your own fashion without losing your playful nature. 

The Makeup Play Nobody Talks About Enough 

Makeup can accentuate masculine traits, which is a captivating process to comprehend. Contouring can help to angularise the jawline & cheekbone area whilst widening & lowering the brow area as well as making your chin & nose stand out more. The drag kings have used this technique for many years now & it appears that the mainstream is now starting to follow suit. 

Don’t feel as though you need to go through a complete transformation. Even just creating slightly square & more filled-in brows combined with a gentle contour down the sides of your jaw can make a considerable impact on the general atmosphere of the appearance of your face without looking fake. 

Footwear That Grounds the Whole Look 

Shoes can sometimes ruin an otherwise awesome outfit if people don’t choose them wisely. Work boots provide durability, can be affordable, and are an excellent option for anyone going for a classic masculine look; they will also work well for anyone dressing casually and/or comfortably in their day-to-day lives.  

Don’t wear any shoes that have too much decoration or have thin heels if you want to achieve the full masculine style. The shoes should give you the feeling of being one with the style of the outfit; they shouldn’t appear as if they just came out of another style entirely. 

Confidence Is Doing More Work Than You Think 

Stop it , all of this is irrelevant if you put it on while apologizing to others for it! What these two women look great in as they are wearing masculine attire is not their clothing as much as it is that neither of them are apologetic at all for the way in which they are wearing it! 

How to look more masculine as a woman isn’t a formula. Your style is something you develop gradually as you create and refine your own personal look. You discover what items suit your identity and personality best, so you embrace them wholeheartedly as your own. No more worrying about other people’s opinions towards your haircut; you wear your suit, you buy your boots, and you walk into any event with confidence that you have created your own memorable expression through your unique style. 

Your Style is All Energy. 

mandy
mandyhttps://itismandystyle.com
Mandy is a Dutch digital dash(aka nerd) running many platforms, including this one. She is a Dutch entrepreneur and writer but is also active in English. Branding and creating is what she does best. Next to that she works parttime as a social health worker/health care worker, guiding people to live their fullest and helping people with their problems. The combination is good for her and gives her the feeling she is giving back to society. After having a rough start back in 2015 she is back here again and want to travel more and meet need people (soulmates). She likes working and being busy is a blessing. Next to that she is spiritual and believes in karma. .

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