Fashion changes and deconstructs gender stereotypes in our clothes

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The fashion industry is assimilating social change and transforms them into haute couture, while at the same time redefining them as a dominant culture.

Clothes are not only a basic need of ours, but they also signify something beyond that. By the way we dress, we show many things about ourselves. What we stand for, who we are and who we are not, who we would like to be and who we can become.

Every time we get dressed we do a statement about ourselves, which yes, it is understood, because bad lies fashion is a criterion of evaluation.

Fashion is constantly changing. Anything that can inspire creators and motivate them to create something sensational, is imprinted on fabrics, designs, colors. It is a perpetual act of creation, which although not insignificant – it is not okay that they discovered life on other planets – can work in such a way as to make the different, acceptable and the normal, just boring.

Today’s fashion does not accept stereotypesdoes not accept rules and does not impose anything on anyone. There are no longer – or should not be – limits on weight, color or gender. Everything is now for everyone. Fashion simply shows you the way and invites you to express yourself freely.

Take, for example, the recent one Pantene campaign #Hair has no gender #. What he tells us is what we know for a while now, that There is no longer a pre-determined gender basis in fashion. It’s something like the Coco Channel revolution, which introduced the androgynous style and especially pants in women’s clothing.

Until then, women’s fashion was trapped in suffocating corsets, bulky skirts and generally uncomfortable clothes of the timewhich restricted the movements of women, because they simply met their needs until then.

It is obvious that fashion always serves the needs of the consumer, but it also expresses the stereotypes and social tendencies of each era. The fact, for example, that until a few years ago we wore our babies specific colors, depending on their gender (pink for little girls and light blue for little boys) suggests just that. Today, however, there is a policy change in maternity hospitals. They dress the newborns in neutral colors, while abroad they do not hesitate to put pink on the boys and blue on the girls.

Gender fluid, which has so troubled societies and continues to occupy them – albeit with reduced reaction and greater acceptance – is a social phase, which is also reflected in modern fashion trends.

Big houses like Gucci, Harris Reed, Tanner Flecher, Joseph Altuzarra and many others, have adopted one more neutral style in their clotheswhich can be worn by both men and women as well as non-binary gender individuals.

This new trend has been used by people of show biz in general, not only to win over the public – after all, they do not need something like that – but also to support the new spirit of freedom and tolerance of modern society. An illustrative example is the iconic photo shoot of Harry Styles, for the cover of Vogue (December 2020), dressed in a dress and women’s accessories. This is a thunderous statement, which states that you can freely be who you are even with a skirt.

In the same spirit, the famous actor Billy Porter, he also wanted to break the established dress code, which obeys the strict binary segregation of the sexes. Dressed in a beautiful dress, which we would all like to have, she was photographed for Attitude magazine, as she received the Man of the Year award.

If this is not an opinion, then what is?

Fashion is for everyone a step to show fearlessly who we are, without stereotypical and outdated boundaries.

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