Mouse wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 7:59 am
I watched this show some time ago. My problem was/is that it is a show played for laughs. Which is obvious and expected since they are making entertainment for all. Where I am looking for more in depth piece of how a man can style and wear skirts and dresses as a serious alternative to the man box.
I know I am not the target audience but I don't want to laugh at men in dresses. I want to help a man in a dress look good as a man in a dress or skirt, to bring out his own style. Skirts for me are not a laugh, but a serious move to normalise men wearing a far greater range of clothes in a far greater range of colours.
Sorry to rain on any parade.
I agree Mouse and said so in my original post (covered by saying it unashamed self promotion).I still think it is compeling viewing, considering what's out there. I get you point that it is a serious issue. It is a serious issue that is incredibly fun if you do it. If we are to be successful in changing the world we have a better chance it we do it with a happy face, and make it something other people will want to join in.
Firstly, I was very interested in their choices. I think that if you have been shackled to man box clothes and set free there is a tendency to head straight for what you have always dreamed of since being a child. You are essentially four years old again when you are told these beautiful things where not allowed for boys and suddenly they are.
I was interested in people's responses, which were more vocal than here in GB.
I was interested in girlfriends and mums reactions to partners and sons wearing a dress. One lady was very supportive and they wore similar outfits together, one guys mum didn't like anything he tried.
I was interested in the wearing of dresses from a gay man's perspective. He experience was the same as for a hetero man, maybe even more difficult?
Mostly I was interested in how they enjoyed the experience. By insisting men follow the serious Denzel Washington, Sean Connery manly, masculine persona, we are all missing out on such great life experiences.