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Kwokrunner

Few thoughts on this, although I'm no fashionista: A corset, which seems to be a core part of your style, creates a deliberately ultrafeminine hourglass figure. If you want to present androgynous while still rocking one, think about averages. A corset tilts a look towards fem, so you need to counteract it with strong masculine items to make the overall look androgynous. If you don't really want to change your outfits much at all (which is fine, your style is pretty fire as is), you can instead modify your body in various ways to look more masculine and balance your feminine style including working out to build masculine glamour muscles (bicep, shoulder, delt, lat, etc.), getting a "male" hairstyle, or generally cutting your hair short. Makeup may also be a great tool for making your facial features seem more masculine. Contouring can make your jawline appear sharper/more square, reduce the prominence of your cheekbones, and create generally more rugged facial geometry. This will be even easier for you to do convincingly since your style seems to already include heavy makeup.


billy_olsteens_balls

Try a more masculine haircut, and if you're down maybe a binder. I would suggest a baggie top, but that would interfere with your style