As Pride month winds down, theGrio discusses fashion’s role in expressing gender and sexuality with George M. Johnson, Eric Hart Jr. and M Shelly Conner. Unisex; androgynous; gender-neutral; ...
Gender-fluid fashion is undefined. It can mean different things depending on whom you ask, lacking a single, established construct. In fact, fashion industry experts say a truly gender-fluid outfit ...
About a hundred years ago, French couturier Coco Chanel pioneered women’s trousers and revolutionised the course of women’s fashion. Her challenging move and defiance of gender norms has inspired so ...
There are many ways to experience gender that exist outside the binary. Nowadays, there are a variety of terms you might use to describe your gender identity, from cisgender to non-binary and many ...
When Sarah Burgamy was growing up in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the best term adults came up with to describe her was “tomboy.” “Broaching my own gender identity with my family was an evolution ...
With June pride parades approaching, it’s time to refresh your knowledge of the many pride flags you may see waving in windows and on the street. It’s more than the classic rainbow flag – variations ...
Unisex; androgynous; gender-neutral; non-binary; gender-fluid. In fashion, these terms denote the same thing: dressing to your heart’s content, regardless of biological gender. The concept of ...
Gender-fluid clothing has no agreed-upon definition in the fashion industry — it’s easier to explain its purpose. In essence, gender-fluid fashion isn’t limited by the traditional “menswear” and ...