![]() Although the world is still grappling with the idea that gender identity is different to gender expression. The idea that you need to look a certain way if you're non-binary is a harmful misconception propagated by the media. So we have to work harder and be more creative to find a look that matches our gender expression. And while society, led by Gen Z, is changing quickly, the fashion world is taking longer to reflect the needs and wants of consumers. So as more of us define our gender as being outside the binaries we’re finding that traditional styles and fits don’t necessarily work for us any more. They’re the way we express ourselves.Īnd for centuries they’ve been a visual marker of our gender. They can tell whether we’re extrovert or introvert. Saying who we are, what’s important to us, whether we’re style conscious or we prioritise function or comfort. They’re central to the visual narrative that defines us. ![]() They should make us feel good about ourselves, or protected or safe. What do your clothes say about you? How do they make you feel?
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