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Is gender specific clothing on its way out?

Maybe not- but there is no doubt that androgyny is in and traditional gender lines are slowly fading away.

What I admire most about this trend or should I call it a movement is how it is pushing boundaries between fashion, sexuality and gender, inspiring political debate and making us talk and question big issues such as feminism, sexuality and the way we perceive beauty.

I am definitely a fan of the blurred lines. More times, than I can count, I have been caught stealing my brothers and boyfriends clothes to their annoyance. However, as much as I love and understand that fashion is an art and a way for people to express themselves, I wonder how I would actually feel if my boyfriend wore lace shirts, silk blouses and skirts!

I salute the people who have the “je ne sais quoi” to pull it off and would love to hear your thoughts on this gender fluidity?

 

Wearing a Zara suit stolen from my brother 🙂

 

 

 

 

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