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Subsequently, high fashion should emulate periods like the renaissance or baroque, by their apparel not their chastity ideals (ha). I think that this might help create more androgynous and less gender-specific expectations for society because a lot of the men, especially at this point in history, wore makeup and dressed more extravagantly than women. Just a thought.
1 comment:
love it! would love to see someone wearing it with a tux!
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