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WHAT DOES GENDERLESS FASHION STILL MEAN? The stereotype of what makes a woman a woman and a man a man is old fashioned. The world is changing and genderless fashion plays a big part in that.”. “To us, genderless is a form of freedom and we are all for personal expression. Today, through scientific discoveries and social development, we realize everyone is more similar than TOP 5 MUST SEE DOCUMENTARIES IF YOU'RE INTO GANGS Flying Cut Sleeves. Flying Cut Sleeves is a gang docu classic. The film, released in 1993, portrays over 25 years and four generations of life in the New York City borough the Bronx. This documentary shows a remarkable perspective on life in the streets and New York’s infamous gang problem of the 1960s and 70s. WHY FETISHISM IN FASHION IS STILL IN STYLE The relationship between fashion and sexual fetishism is a bond that has existed for centuries, the first commercially known example of this is tight-lacing and the use of corsetry. The same goes for stilettos and high heels. If we push this forward to more modern times and look at creative pioneers re-using fetishistic ideology topurposefully
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