Men in dresses: Fashion's latest trend or cultural shift?
- Aimee Singh

- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
In a bold move, several high-end fashion houses are embracing a new trend: men wearing women's clothes. But don't expect any woke statements or identity politics from these stylish gentlemen - they're just doing it for the fashion.

Designers like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Dreadful & Dreadful are rolling out collections featuring men in skirts, dresses, and heels, and the fashion world is abuzz. But when asked if this is a nod to the trans community, the designers are quick to clarify: "No, no, no - this is just about fashion!"
"It's about time men started exploring their feminine side ... or at least, their feminine wardrobe," said Alessandro Michele, senior creative director of Gucci. "We're not making any statements, we're just making clothes that look fabulous on everyone."

The trend has sparked a mix of reactions, with some praising the fashion houses for pushing boundaries and others accusing them of cultural appropriation. But the designers insist they're just trying to create beautiful clothes that make people feel confident and stylish.
"It's not about identity, it's about aesthetics," said Virgil Abloh, founder of Off-White. "If a man wants to wear a dress and look amazing, why not? As long as he's not trying to be a woman, I'm all for it."
The trend has also raised questions about the intersection of fashion and identity, with some wondering if this is a sign of a broader cultural shift. But for now, it seems, the focus is on the fashion itself - not the politics. Let's see.
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