Alluring Androgynous Attire

Femininity Gets Masculine for Vogue Paris February 2011

Milou Van Groesen releases her inner man for the Vogue Paris February 2011 editorial dubbed Miss Vogue. Photographed by Josh Olins, the editorial features the model decked out in Guess, Givenchy and Gucci, all while maintaining the underlying masculine theme.

Studded jackets, boyfriend jeans and badass hardware accessorize the practical outfits, as their colors and cuts highlight what the upcoming season will bring. You can't help but stare directly into Van Groesen's enticing eyes as she brings to life the Vogue Paris February 2011 issue.

Gender-fluid Fashion
Disruptive innovation opportunities lie in creating androgynous clothing lines that appeal to a wide range of consumers.
Street Style Fashion
Opportunities exist for brands to incorporate edgy and practical elements into their designs, inspired by the fashion showcased in the editorial.
Masculine-feminine Fusion
There is potential for brands to explore the juxtaposition of traditionally masculine and feminine styles in their collections, creating unique and captivating designs.

Sectors Adopting This

Fashion
The fashion industry can leverage these trends to create innovative and inclusive clothing lines.
Retail
Retailers can incorporate gender-fluid and street style fashion into their product offerings, attracting a diverse customer base.
Photography
Photographers can experiment with capturing androgynous aesthetics, pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion editorials.
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  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
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Activity 85%
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