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When we talk about androgynous fashion, we usually mean female-presenting people in outfits that incorporate or echo menswear. One seldom sees male-presenting people doing the same with womenswear, at least in the mainstream.
I think some of that must be a side effect of the privileging of traits, roles, and characteristics associated with masculinity over those associated with femininity—a woman in masculine-associated roles or clothing is moving in the direction of higher status and increased social privilege, at least implicitly; a man in feminine-associated roles or clothing, lower. We associate women in menswear with freedom and assertion; men in womenswear with deviation, grotesquerie, and parody.
How fucked up is that?
OH I LIKE THIS. It’s something that bugs me often.
this photo has popped up a bunch on my dash and it’s time I stopped ogling and just reblogged it
Kind of ties in with the belief that women dressing as men is endearing, while men dressing as women is degrading, because “being a woman is degrading”.
Wow, this man is gorgeous. (Source: boysofmontreal, via moojuice)
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