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Girly military
Written by Lindsey Anderson

Anything men can do women can do better, especially when it comes to fashion. The once masculine military uniform has been sufficiently feminised on many catwalks, but Autumn 2010 is set to be the most girly of them all.
Burberry Prorsum, Balmain and Calvin Klein were just a few of the designers giving this trend a touch of femininity for fall. Embellished blazers were a plenty, so here at FFL we’ve narrowed down the most stylish, plus some added high-street hotties.
For laid back military shirts Topshop has the answer. In symbolic khaki green and light brown these oversized cover ups are the perfect assemble for a lazy Sunday afternoon. If stripes take your fancy then head on over to New Look where you’ll find an army infused cardi for just under £25. Marc Jacobs has designed a truly magnificent military tweed jacket (one of our personal favourites) that couldn’t be any more pink and playful if it tried. Loved for her innovation and creativity, DVF has produced some rather delectable day and night jackets that cater to your need for combat attire. Now we couldn’t leave without mentioning Balmain, after all this fashion label is renowned for its military infused outfits. Embellished gold lapels? Yes, that sounds perfect.
For all military products shop on LynkU
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