Well, her narrow hips make her look "masculine" only when you define "feminine" as having amble hips and generous breasts.
I wasn't defining anything, I thought the combination of shoulder>hips (which Anthropologists also use to identify skeletons) as attractively masculine. For someone playing Lara Croft. If you want to use that to paint me as sexist, go right ahead, but I wasn't "Defining" anything, I was saying what I like in the photos.