1、Freedom from Distinctions:Gender Fluid FashionAnna Shvets INDEX123 4 Defining Gender FluidityVs.Genderless and UnisexA History of Gender Fluidity in FashionState of Play:Gender Fluidity TodayKey TrendsKey trends in the realm of gender fluid fashion Media Representation Influential Figures&Brands Key
2、 PersonaeAlong with key figures and turning points in historySS DaleyDefiningGender Fluidity1Stella McCartneyGender-Fluid FashionToday,gender fluidity is gaining strength and importance like never before,being heavily influenced by younger Gen Z consumersa generation known for refusing to be fenced
3、in by any boundaries.A gender-fluid collection is not designed nor marketed toward any specific gender and refrains from splitting any item,colour,print,pattern,fabric etc.,into gender binaries.Simply said:blue is no longer reserved for boys,and pink is not only for girls;anyone can wear any item an
4、d style it as they please with no distinctions based by binary norms.Once a transgression,now is a symbol for inclusion.Gender fluidity expressed through fashion has always been a dangerous act,pioneered by those who live in defiance of gender conventions to pave the way for a new freedom of express
5、ion.Defining Gender-FluidityMAISON MARGIELAGender FluidityThroughout History2A History of Gender Fluidity in FashionThe TransgressionLooking back to fashion history,cross-dressing between gender binaries is nothing new.In medieval and Renaissance Europe,the noblemens go-to attire included extravagan
6、t lace collars,skirts,gold-embroidered capes,and flowing curls.Regardless,when gender roles became more defined,this playful attitude towards fashion eventually led men to trouble.Jean Cazotte,a notorious French author,often spotted wearing garments such as pink silk frock coats with Flemish lace ja