I know that gender identity can sometimes flavour how you dress, but since I identify as neutrois/androgynous I find it a bit difficult to express myself through fashion, especially since fashion tends to be so gender-binary.
Lately, I've settled on traditionally men's clothing (button ups, french cuffs, ties, etc.) with traditionally female patterning/ colouring or accessories (i.e. floral prints, pastels, loads of pink, dangly diamond earrings). Others have described my wardrobe as 'genderf*ck' but it left me curious. What do you dress like to express yourself?
Whatever your gender is, do you express it through your clothing? Do you find yourself liking stuff that you "shouldn't" according to the societal norms?
Lately, I've settled on traditionally men's clothing (button ups, french cuffs, ties, etc.) with traditionally female patterning/ colouring or accessories (i.e. floral prints, pastels, loads of pink, dangly diamond earrings). Others have described my wardrobe as 'genderf*ck' but it left me curious. What do you dress like to express yourself?
Whatever your gender is, do you express it through your clothing? Do you find yourself liking stuff that you "shouldn't" according to the societal norms?