Showing posts with label gender equality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gender equality. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 November 2019

TEUN - FASHIONCLASH Festival 2019

Teun Seuren presented his new collection 'A Golden Renaissance' during the 11th edition of FASHIONCLASH Festival. He was part of the NextLevel Show programme from which he also got the Public Award. With this collection he has raised the bar and surpassed himself. The collection felt like homecoming, where his handwriting as a designer was revealed in the golden spotlight.

"In a society in which we still attach too much value to a masculine male gender, and where femininity is still very suppressed among the male gender, I go back to our innocent childhood. In which we expressed ourselves without thinking of social stigmas and rules. In which we embrace and respect each other as individuals. Unfortunately we poison ourselves as we become more aware of social standards. In which we justify ourselves with words such as tolerance and think that this is a good thing. In this collection you can see the layering of duality in these polluted words."

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Photography: Laura Knipsael

Thursday, 19 February 2015

Gender Blender - Menswear FW 2015

Givenchy
Let's Play Gender, Baby!

Since gender is the theme for the upcoming FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015 edition, I couldn't help but notice 'gender-play' during the latest mens wear fashion shows. From Paris, London, Amsterdam, Madrid and most recently New York Fashion Week it has been clear that designers are challenging the traditional gender roles.
It seems that in particular emancipation of men is blossoming and the position of men within the society is changing. While women are liberating them selves and becoming more independent they are demanding more from men.  There was the metrosexual, in recent years there is the spornosexual, lumberosexual and name it.
For the coming season designers have been clearly inspired to play with gender. We see the skirts again, leggings, female-like accessories, androgyn models, girly textiles, female models in mens clothing and so on.
Astrid Andersen plays with lace and sportswear and presents her clothing on masculine men. Gucci had the seventies vibe with girly looks and accessories. Givenchy 'FKA Twigs' a like men are wearing skirts over pants and Rick Owens literally put the spotlight on the penis, showing full-frontal male nudity.

Is this just another hype, that will somehow make its way to the streets? Or is this a long term trend that will contribute gender equality. Will the skirt finally make its way to high street stores, several brands have reintroduced the skirt for FW 2015 season. Whatever this may mean or where it comes from I am very pleased to notice this evolution. We should celebrate the diversity and freedom to express who ever we want to be, and not to forget engage ourselves in the social debate to help those who are not enjoying the freedom to do so.

The theme of this years FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015 is “Gender, celebration of diversity and self-expression”. The theme will be expressed throughout the festival programme, namely the exhibition and performances. To be continued - www.fashionclash.nl

I have made a broad selection from several fashion week with a variety of examples how designer are playing with gender in their FW 2015 collections.

Another interesting Dazed Digital article: This season in New York, a community of designers and models broke fashion week’s glass ceiling – they tell us why it’s about representation, not tokenism

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