It's actually very funny when we think about androgyny in the fashion world. When most of the androgynous designs for men can be worn by both men and women, the ones for women cannot be wore by most of the male customers. Isn't that kinda unfair?
Connor, from the TV series "Angel"
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from atpobtvs.com
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from wikipedia.com
I think with the turned towards both luxe minimalism and functionality, this look will continue to grow more prevalent on both the runway and in editorials. Fashion aspires to transcend gender; it has for quite some time.
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