>>27777188I believe you have not looked at enough women in your life. The general shapes connecting the upper and lower torso are different for both genders and like a third of the reason why you can tell men from women from their bones alone. Although breasts themselves are optional, the upper chest connects in a more rounded way than a man. After this, the waist expands into much more defined hips on a woman than in a man. In a man, the waist tends to go fairly straight into the thighs instead of expanding back into the hips.
Is is very noticeable if you look at the hips and thigh cut on a set of jeans or at the waist cut on a shirt for both genders.
The general torso shape on gardevoir's model is not feminine, as the hard angles on her chest expand back after the hips and at the thighs as they do on a man.