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The MET gala is one of the most coveted fashion events of the year; and, this year we saw multi-coloured, flamboyant celebratory outfits from both men and women at the prestigious pink carpet. The success of these looks on men makes us wonder if this could lead to more gender-neutral trends in India as well. Actor Darren Criss wore blue nail paint and heavy makeup with his beaded Balmain jacket, Moschino designer Jeremy Scott wrapped in crystal body chain jewelley showcased his punk side and the most eye-catchy outfit worn by Michael Urie displayed half-male and half-female mashup with a metallic pinstripe suit and pink tulle gown.”. It’s about choosing what you find is comfortable and teaming it up with confidence. From the current generation, Ranveer Singh is one celeb who loves to push the boundaries and experiments a lot. It is also enabling people to enhance their sense of personal style, instead of sticking to the norms. Thanks to the 2019 theme Camp, Notes on Fashion, a vivid range of ensembles were in the limelight. It’s not very difficult to work in a little bit of funk into your wardrobes — think pop-coloured statement ties, shirts with anti-fit silhouettes and statement scarves. Karan Bhardwaj, founder, India Men Show, opines, “There is a collective shift in society where men are encouraged to shed machismo and be more sensitive towards women and society as a whole. Going the gender-neutral way has less to do with looking like a woman and more to do with freedom. The men at MET clearly pushed the boundaries and experimented with trends that were only reserved for women up until now. Tina Walia, an image consultant and stylist, elaborates, “Places like Punjab have both sexes from the older generation sporting the salwar kameez.  

Rajendra Agarwal, MD of Donear Industries, adds, “From monochromatic pairings, fabrics like ikat and crepe to pastels, bright colours, and futuristic styles – menswear is evolving constantly, with special focus on gender-neutral trends. Individuality is the best part about the unisex trend. So it’s not about what the garment is or its flamboyance – it’s about whether it suits your personality. Also given our rich heritage with men’s jewellery in India, men can experiment by wearing earrings and lighter statement pieces of jewellery to create that mix of gender styles. Fashion designer Jeetinder Sandhu suggests, “One can use softer and delicate fabrics and adapt them to classic men’s silhouettes for an interesting contrast of feminine meets masculine style. Trailblazers like David Bowie and Kurt Cobain embraced and celebrated fashion trends that challenged the gender norms of the time.”With the change in our outlook towards binary genders and the rise in androgynous fashion in India and around the world, men can now experiment with some style tips to embrace this cultural change.  This gives the entire industry a wider landscape for experimentation, innovative and gender-fluid designs whilst infusing creative expression in the world of fashion. Creative entrepreneur and style enthusiast Ishaan Bhalla highlights, “Gender is all in your mind, your personality matters more than the clothes you wear. However, young men have started to break the ceiling and are not afraid to experiment. Surprisingly, more than women it was the men at the event, who garnered all the attention for their unique gender bender outfits. Style expert Ritupriya from Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop, says, “Embracing the dichotomy of gender, although a recent idée fixe, is not a new idea per se.  

One can observe a greater invasion of pop culture in urban and rural centers, and youngsters are more exposed to global fashion which they find ‘cool.While Harry Styles shined in his pearl-drop earring and sheer lace blouse from Gucci, Jared Leto walked in crimson Gucci ensemble carrying his own “faux decapitated head” and Billy Porter made a grand Egyptian entry dipped in the top to toe gold bodysuit and wings. I feel it is time that more men experiment with their look and it would be fairly simple to do so if you # played with more colours and choose more patterns/prints (rather than boring solids) all the time.It is a great time to experiment with gender-neutral fashion, especially in India, given how art, fashion, and literature have embraced the entire spectrum of identities.”Gender fluid or neutral fashion is nothing new to our Indian culture as we have all seen images of male royalty dressed in angrakhas, anarkalis and churidar/salwars sporting gorgeous jewellery and no one can question their masculinity.’ There was a discussion at the recently-held India Men Show, where tech expert Rajiv Makhni revealed that he takes 3 hours to get ready and revealed that he wears makeup to enhance looks.

”When it comes to fashion, the degree of gender segregation has reduced exponentially, and going by the looks of it (literally), it is definitely a positive turn of the tide. Today, the beginning of those ideas percolate into a pearl drop earring flaunted by Harry Styles, or cascading bows on Alessandro Michele's suit.”Traditionally, men have been conservative when it comes to public appearances.”Androgynous fashion raised many eyebrows a couple of but now youngsters in India are opening up to off-beat and over-the-top styling elements, courtesy mainstream media and celebrities who promote comfort and fluid styling.

Posté le 11/03/2021 à 03:11 par leshearesal
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