'It's a Guy Thing' in Harper's Bazaar UK is an editorial that takes traditional gender roles and confuses them. Stylist Alison Edmond dresses Bette Frank in cold-weather separates from MaxMara, Yves Saint Laurent and Prada, and Paola Kudacki takes the shoot outdoors for an even more rugged look.
What I like about 'It's a Guy Thing' in Harper's Bazaar UK is that unlike other cross-dressing shoots where women are made to look like men, Bette Frank retains feminine makeup and long, loose tresses. It's this juxtaposition--of Frank's womanly features and the manly separates she wears--that sets this editorial off just right.
Tweed Menswear on Women
'It's a Guy Thing' for Harper's Bazaar UK Plays With Gender Roles
Trend Themes
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Gender-neutral Fashion — The trend of gender-neutral fashion blurs traditional gender roles and allows for greater freedom of expression.
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Androgynous Styling — The trend of androgynous styling challenges conventional notions of masculinity and femininity, creating innovative and inclusive fashion possibilities.
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Mixing Masculine and Feminine Elements — The trend of mixing masculine and feminine elements in fashion creates a dynamic and visually intriguing aesthetic that breaks traditional boundaries.
Industry Implications
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Fashion — The fashion industry has an opportunity to embrace gender-neutral clothing and cater to a wider range of customers.
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Beauty — The beauty industry can explore new makeup and hairstyling techniques that celebrate and enhance both masculine and feminine features.
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Photography — The photography industry can experiment with capturing and portraying unconventional gender expressions, challenging societal norms and promoting inclusivity.