Sunday, March 20, 2022

Gucci Creative Director Says Masculinity Has Changed, Celebrates Men Wearing ‘Gender Fluid’ Clothing

Gucci Creative Director Says Masculinity Has Changed, Celebrates Men Wearing ‘Gender Fluid’ Clothing
Joseph Gunderson - March 20, 2022 at 09:04AM


The left will not be happy until there is no distinction between men and women. The push to indoctrinate as many as possible into the transgender movement isn’t enough, though, and for those unwilling to take the leap into certifiable insanity, it proffers another route for men: just dress like a woman.

There was a time when men who wore dresses would just be called cross-dressers, but that was back when we understood what a man and woman were. Today, designers like Alessandro Michele celebrates the destruction of masculinity, celebrating the culture’s acceptance of what he calls ‘gender fluid’ fashion.

“[W]e are destroying ‘man power’. It means that you are free. You are free to cry, to laugh, to hug another man because you are friends. The condition of masculinity has changed.”

You might remember when girly-boy Harry Styles chose to pose in a dress for Vogue in 2020; that was from this guy.

I don’t think there’s any denying the fact that Hollywood dandies have embraced the namby-pamby ways of ‘gender fluid’ clothing, but I seriously doubt the general population is so incredibly thrilled that people like Michele have started making skirts for men that large groups of otherwise straight men are clambering over one another to jump into flowing dresses.

The Daily Mail reports that revenues for Gucci’s parent company have soared from ₤3B in 2015 to ₤8B in 2021, for which they credit the introduction of ‘gender fluid’ clothing. I’d really like to see the receipts. Something tells me the growth in sales has far more to do with the price tags affixed to these gender-bender rags than a boom in sales quantity.

Many so-called men in Hollywood were already effeminate goofballs. Of course, they would jump at the chance to wear dresses in public. But most men find the practice strange. If this style were really taking off, I think we’d notice it.

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