https://www.instagram.com/florent.bidois/

His style brings up something that's been bugging me for a while.Mouse wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2024 1:49 pm Do check the instagram link for the opposite of male drab IMHO
https://www.instagram.com/florent.bidois/
The picture I linked is just one of his many outfits.
He reminds me 17th century Baroque. In that period there was hardly anything to distinguish between men and women's dress.Coder wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2024 3:13 pmHis style brings up something that's been bugging me for a while.Mouse wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2024 1:49 pm Do check the instagram link for the opposite of male drab IMHO
https://www.instagram.com/florent.bidois/
The picture I linked is just one of his many outfits.
Within women's styles women can pick from anything - I mean every single possible style you can think of, it's possible. Whether we are talking 30's-2010's, one of the 'cores (gorp, norm, cottage, etc...) or a particular following (steampunk, goth, lolita, rockabilly, anime, etc...) - they have the pick.
When men are represented in any of these styles - with goth being the one exception - it's usually just a version of shirt+pants+hat(maybe), perhaps a fancy jacket.
So I look at his outfits with this in mind - is this what "men" rejecting "male drab" look like? Is there a way to keep within the boundaries of men's allowed clothing forms and achieve a similar effect? Or in order to break out of the clothing prison we are in do we need other steal from the other side of the aisle?
Sometimes - rarely - I encounter a guy who is dressed "fancily". Let's say a suit in a unique pattern, a pair of shoes that are unique, or a shirt color that's unexpected. It's very rare - but again I question: is this the outfit that will break us out of that prison?
Florent walking around London? Not down in the underground! That hat would get stuck in the carriage's doors.Mouse wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2024 1:12 pm So what do we see when we look at this guy, Florent Bidois? I have followed his instagram for some time, since he is a guy, often in colourful skirts, walking around London. For me, he is showing that even when Mouse is on the edge, there is far more to go. What do you all think?
https://www.instagram.com/florent.bidois/
That person is operating one sandwich shy, of a full picnic![]()
I get what you are saying. It bugs me, too.Coder wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2024 3:13 pm His style brings up something that's been bugging me for a while.
Within women's styles women can pick from anything - I mean every single possible style you can think of, it's possible. Whether we are talking 30's-2010's, one of the 'cores (gorp, norm, cottage, etc...) or a particular following (steampunk, goth, lolita, rockabilly, anime, etc...) - they have the pick.
When men are represented in any of these styles - with goth being the one exception - it's usually just a version of shirt+pants+hat(maybe), perhaps a fancy jacket.
So I look at his outfits with this in mind - is this what "men" rejecting "male drab" look like? Is there a way to keep within the boundaries of men's allowed clothing forms and achieve a similar effect? Or in order to break out of the clothing prison we are in do we need other steal from the other side of the aisle?
Sometimes - rarely - I encounter a guy who is dressed "fancily". Let's say a suit in a unique pattern, a pair of shoes that are unique, or a shirt color that's unexpected. It's very rare - but again I question: is this the outfit that will break us out of that prison?