The borrowed-from-the-boys look is a classic. There is simply nothing so  feminine as a woman in masculine clothing—and owning it. The contrast  is a simple, stunning look that has designers resurrecting it season  after season. This season there is a twist to the menswear style, with inspiration  being taken from the tuxedo or the le smoking (if you ask Yves Saint  Laurent) on the runways of The Row, Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung, Rebecca  Minkoff, and Ruffian.  	
 
 The Row, Imaxtree   	
 
 Jason Wu, Imaxtree   	
 
 Jason Wu, Imaxtree   	
 
 Prabal Gurung, Imaxtree   	
 
 Rebecca Minkoff, Imaxtree   	
 
 Ruffian, Imaxtree 
To get the look you can go classic with a tuxedo blazer, pants or shirt  (just not all together), or go high-fashion with a bow tie. Of course,  you can channel the look less literally with all black and a white top  for a modern, graphic black and white outfit. The trick for pulling off the trend is not to take it too seriously.  Pair a pair of tuxedo pants with a worn in tee and heels, or a tuxedo  jacket with skinny jeans. Wear a bow tie with a mini skirt and grandpa  cardigan, or add a feminine touch to a tuxedo shirt with a frothy  chiffon skirt.  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Macy's.  Alfani blazer, $37  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of DKNY.   DKNY tuxedo pant, $100  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Jones New York.   Jones New York pleated shirt, $48  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of American Apparel.   American Apparel bow tie, $19