Genderless fashion article
Genderless fashion article
I’ve been waiting to see something like this for a while:
https://www.voguearabia.com/article/gen ... ready-here
The real revolution isn’t men in skirts, it’s binning the gender binary all together. The fashion world has been caught out here, they are already behind the curve. Who will be the first major fashion retailer to bin the binary and make clothes for shape and style, not gender? Whoever does this first will lead, and all others will follow. It makes massive business sense as well.
https://www.voguearabia.com/article/gen ... ready-here
The real revolution isn’t men in skirts, it’s binning the gender binary all together. The fashion world has been caught out here, they are already behind the curve. Who will be the first major fashion retailer to bin the binary and make clothes for shape and style, not gender? Whoever does this first will lead, and all others will follow. It makes massive business sense as well.
Re: Genderless fashion article
It will be wonderful if this happens and will be a great boost to those of us that love wearing skirts and other feminine fashion items. On the other hand, I believe that it will catch on first in countries other and the USA. Here in the USA are in retrograde motion back to 1950’s gender norms.
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Re: Genderless fashion article
Here is another genderless fashion article.
https://www.nokillmag.com/articles/men- ... r-fashion/
Now if we could more men interested becoming MIS.
https://www.nokillmag.com/articles/men- ... r-fashion/
Now if we could more men interested becoming MIS.
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Re: Genderless fashion article
Two articles 4 years apart, 2021-2025.
From 2021, the celebs in their skirts, the great influencers who'd set MIS solidly into mainstream fashion.
Don't seem to hear too much from them these days.
Bang up to date 2025, ah let's call it genderless fashion, now there's a buzzword if ever there was one.
Same old, same old; it may become a trend at the upper echelons but forget the major retailers, they won't buy it because it won't help their profits.
What's more using historical sources is irrelevant, even absurd. The garments illustrated were anything but genderless in their time
And if you think that I am being negative and cynical, you'd be correct and I don't apologise either.
Steve.
From 2021, the celebs in their skirts, the great influencers who'd set MIS solidly into mainstream fashion.
Don't seem to hear too much from them these days.
Bang up to date 2025, ah let's call it genderless fashion, now there's a buzzword if ever there was one.
Same old, same old; it may become a trend at the upper echelons but forget the major retailers, they won't buy it because it won't help their profits.
What's more using historical sources is irrelevant, even absurd. The garments illustrated were anything but genderless in their time
And if you think that I am being negative and cynical, you'd be correct and I don't apologise either.
Steve.
Re: Genderless fashion article
I like the No Kill mag article is more interesting, since it contains amor pictures of men wearing skirts. I particularly like one of the conclusions of the article:-
I guess it also means that Mouse is a disruptive person? I think if it means "I know my own mind and follow it" then it may be correct.There’s no doubt wearing a skirt makes a statement. It says you’re a disruptive person who doesn’t care about stereotypes, without prejudices, that breaks with the established norms advocating change. Is there anything more attractive than dressing up confidently?
Daily, a happy man in a skirt...
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I'm pretty much at the point where I don't care what you call it or who it's intended for. If I like it and it fits, I'm wearing it.
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