I am for Gender Fashion Le Journal de Montreal

I am for Gender Fashion – Le Journal de Montréal

I enjoyed reading several articles dedicated to the Fall-Winter 2023-2024 Fashion Week, which ends today in Paris.

A theme is returning that is up to date: the makers of this industry want to present fashion that is not gender-specific.

It would be necessary to deconstruct men’s fashion and women’s fashion and create something of an androgynous fashion less suited to both sexes than to blur the distinguishing marks.

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Also, aren’t they trying to make us believe that nowadays everyone can choose their gender as if nature had nothing to do with it?

This is even presented as the ultimate form of emancipation. The deep identity of an individual would have nothing to do with their body. This ideology urges disembodiment.

In addition, the “great designers” of fashion have taken on a pioneering role in the deconstruction of gender.

And yet the genders exist.

And if fashion has traditionally taken that into account, it’s simply because it has taken reality into account.

When men and women don’t dress alike, it’s because the female and male bodies are not interchangeable.

They don’t have the same flaws to hide and they don’t show themselves in the same way.

In other words, there is classic elegance that accommodates this elemental reality.

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Obviously it even evolves over time, fortunately, but out of that insurmountable truth that is gender duality.

And with that we must reconnect as we witness an aesthetic collapse in our cities that’s not far from turning into a eulogy of ugliness, where young blue-haired zombies think they’re breaking free from tradition while they submit only to the latest whims of awakened capitalism.

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