You've probably heard that you can tell a lot about a man by looking at his shoes. How about if he's wearing high heeled boots? Stuart Weitzman started making custom-designed high heels for garage band singer Justin Tranter of Semi-Precious Weapons; Weitzman has now released his gender-bending boots for sale. We'll call them the 'Moot' for short. Add this to the cross-gender manscara, guyliner and mantyhose.
Implications - Stuart Weitzman typically enjoys making heels for women and is adored by many celebrities. Justin Tranter says in a statement, "I love heels for two reasons: One, they make my amazing legs look even better and two, I love being able to make an artistic statement without even opening my mouth.â€
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Gender-neutral Footwear
- Businesses can tap into the growing demand for gender-neutral fashion to create innovative footwear designs.
- Male Makeup
- As more men embrace makeup and other traditionally female beauty products, there is an opportunity to create new complementary products.
- Androgynous Fashion
- Designers can create gender-fluid clothing lines to cater to consumers who are breaking traditional gender norms.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion
- Fashion companies can challenge gender stereotypes by introducing gender-neutral products and collections.
- Beauty
- Beauty companies can expand their product lines to cater to male consumers who are interested in traditionally female products.
- Entertainment
- The entertainment industry can embrace androgynous fashion and style as a way to support gender fluidity and inclusivity.
