There is a femininity to the menswear looks featured throughout the Oki-ni Styled by Ruben Moreira online editorial that is quite forward-thinking. What arguably started with pink shirts has transitioned into a more comfortable awareness of all sides of masculinity, even the one that is tuned into a effeminate element. From long dresses to floral prints and floppy hats, the outfits are great for summer.
Starring model Joe Brotherton, the Oki-ni Styled by Ruben Moreira specifically "explores the wider romantic trends that have been seen throughout SS13," as written on the Oki-ni website. Full of texture and contrast, the Portuguese stylist creates a youthfulness that many men could benefit from.
The set design of the photoshoot was created by Miguel Bento.
Femininized Menswear Fashion
The Oki-ni Styled by Ruben Moreira Editorial Stars Joe Brotherton
Trend Themes
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Femininized Menswear Fashion — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design gender-neutral clothing that appeals to a wider range of consumers.
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Awareness of Masculine Femininity — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop fashion brands that challenge traditional male stereotypes and embrace a more fluid definition of masculinity.
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Romantic Trends in Menswear — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create fashion collections that incorporate romantic elements and cater to the growing demand for more expressive men's clothing.
Industry Implications
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Fashion Retail — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Launch online stores or brick-and-mortar boutiques that focus on selling gender-inclusive menswear.
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Designer Styling Services — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Provide personalized styling services for men, embracing and promoting their individual sense of style regardless of gender norms.
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Fashion Photography and Set Design — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Collaborate with diverse stylists and photographers to showcase fashion editorials that challenge traditional notions of masculinity and femininity.