No gender - be yourself
Trousers have been exclusively garments for men for ages. The feminist
movement tried to break this unwritten rule in the 19th century.
Originally, women wearing pants were mocked and pointed at, but they
were a crucial phenomenon for the emancipation movement. Trousers -
more comfortable and functional than long skirts, favoured active
leisure time, and most of all - gave women a choice. This season,
fashion gives men a choice and delivers items and cuts that were
previously perceived as commonly feminine. We have seen skin-revealing
shorts by VTMNTS, corset tops at Balenciaga shows, and skirts at
Moschino and Jil Sander.
Floral motifs bloomed on the Etro catwalk, favourite player, simple jeans and classic sneaker models are the delighted
other brand has accustomed us to the fact that more is... more - it,
which plays a huge part in creating current trends, more and more
sweaters draped over the shoulders or wool vests and cardigans have
rules and norms, which can be seen in their TikTok outfits. They
fearlessly play with contrasts, blending what is feminine and
masculine. Breaking the unwritten rules of menswear can be a symbolic
removal of armour that will allow everyone to express their
personality without let or hindrance. Will the no-gender trend, very
popular on the catwalks lately and blurring the lines between women's
and men's fashion, bring us another revolution?