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  2. The rise of gender-fluid clothing — and its ambiguity - AOL

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    How TomboyX, Human Nation, Wildfang and other brands help break down the notion of “menswear” and “womenswear” in favor of more gender-fluid designs.

  3. What is gender-fluid style? You decide! - AOL

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    As Pride month winds down, theGrio discusses fashion’s role in expressing gender and sexuality with George M. Johnson, Eric Hart The post What is gender-fluid style? You decide! appeared first ...

  4. Queer fashion - Wikipedia

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    For example, the clothing brand NO SESSO specializes in using different prints, fabric and reconstructed materials to dress various body types and gender identities. [ 9 ] Sharpe Suiting is a fashion line that through a Kickstarter campaign was able to manufacture custom-constructed dresswear and a ready-to-wear line for a niche of masculine ...

  5. Designer Willy Chavarria is Doing It His Way - AOL

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    Any trans female that I know does not want to buy gender-fluid clothing; they want women’s clothing.” He goes on to say, “Femininity and masculinity still exist, and they don’t have to be ...

  6. Gender fluidity - Wikipedia

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    The first known mention of the term gender fluidity was in gender theorist Kate Bornstein's 1994 book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us. [14] It was later used again in the 1996 book The Second Coming: A Leatherdyke Reader. [15] As society moves forward, words change and new words arise to describe different phenomena.

  7. Harris Reed - Wikipedia

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    Reed is best known for creating gender fluid designs that often play with themes of masculinity and femininity. [5] [6] He describes his aesthetic as "Romanticism gone non-binary" and refers to his work as "demi-couture," being handmade but composed of affordable materials.

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