Sometimes I think that there is no fashion statement that is more exciting than a women’s tuxedo——with strong elements of tradition and transgression, curves and crisp lines, the feminine in the masculine domain.
Sometimes I think that there is no fashion statement that is more exciting than a women’s tuxedo——with strong elements of tradition and transgression, curves and crisp lines, the feminine in the masculine domain.
We built this collection by reimagining historical photos of Victorian women outlaws. But we definitely weren't looking to create a look that was straight-up historical. You could think of it as an alternate history.
We make suits for every body type and identity, secret or otherwise. Many of our suits are very feminine and some are very masculine, particularly those we make for our Machete & Sons website, but the bespoke process is entirely about Individuality in Dress, and much of what we do involves our learning about who you are and how you want to express yourself.
The suit pictured is one of our more "feminine" and curvy styles, even while it borrows many details from menswear including the mess jacket cut with peak lapels and a cummerbund around the waist.
s. Here are a few pics of a suit that we made for a recent wedding. The style features a classic peak lapel jacket and a single breasted vest. The pant is our famous ultra slim 4-seam pant.
Formalwear is one of our specialties. And although you may have seen some women's tuxedos on the market, you haven't seen any like this. Why are our tuxedos unique?
Every year we do a couple of runway shows to display our latest and most unique style. One of our most recent shows took place at the Museum of Nature and Science here in Denver.
Every now and then we make a suit that is so stunning it shocks us. The biggest part of this is getting just the right fabric and look for the client and the event she is attending.