Women’s tuxedo designs play up the masculine and the feminine
Miley Cyrus sported a similar no-shirt look at the American Music Awards in November, wearing an all-white tuxedo without a shirt by Versus Versace. (Jeffrey Mayer / WireImage)
Designer Nicole Richie’s take on the white tuxedo includes a silk shirt and white jeans, but Ritchie does a play off the jacket with this cropped look. (Donato Sardella / Getty Images North America)
Singer Rita Ora goes beyond black and white tuxedo colors with this plaid Moschino bow tie and tuxedo combo. (David M. Benett / Getty Images Europe)
The ultimate tuxedo classic is arguably a Saint Laurent tuxedo, the first Le Smoking tuxedo suit introduced by designer Yves Saint Laurent in 1966. Fashion model Kate Moss wore her Le Smoking tux this past fall with a striped sheer shirt, gold cuff and clutch. (Tullio M. Puglia / Getty Images for Stuart Weitzman)