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A round face will definitely help. Depends on your age, as it tends to become less round as you get older. Having a round face might make you look juvenile which can compliment a feminine style which values the looks of youth.
I would assume any maintenance of eyebrows makes people think you are a girl, because guys simply don't do this. Could very likely be different for traps though.
Deeps voice really isn't a big deal, but you could possibly look into voice training and try listening to things back over recordings of your laugh or speaking to see if it sounds masculine.
As for being professional, I don't think the style you posted aligns directly with being taken serious professionally. Being modest is absolutely necessary in the work place, but this style plays off looking girlish.
For that I would suggest looking into some of the womens stuff for YSL and CdG and how they use androgyny to make womens wear incorporating standards of mens wear.

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What's the male equivalent of this sort of thing? Clothing that's obviously inspired by that of the opposite gender, but does not exactly qualify as crossdressing.
The closest thing I can think of are those frilly shirts that boys get made fun of for in American movies when they wear them to prom.

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