In the past few years, the fashion world has offered up a lot more unisex clothing than we’ve seen in generations, rejecting the notion of a strict divide between two genders. It’s about the renaissance of it,” said Vaid-Menon, who lives in New York City and uses the pronouns they/them. Experiments in the drag sceneVaid-Menon said their own experiments challenging typical gender divides in dressing began on the drag scene. It was quite cute,” said Carter, who launched Ryerson University School of Fashion’s first non-binary fashion design course in 2018. By contrast, a more drab, amorphous style of gender-fluid dressing is “more palatable” to the general public, Carter said.
Source: CBC News January 09, 2022 09:13 UTC