Will menswear ever be decorative while still looking masculine? Have we seen the extent that men’s clothing can go? T-shirts, gym shorts, jeans, khakis and suits let’s face it menswear is a constant repetition of basics. The formal attire never seems to break any barriers even if the colors are unusual. Usually, when a famous man wears a suit to an awards show (for example) the clothes appear to be duplicates of one another. That is not to say that certain designers do not add their own personal touches, but the structure of any suit or tuxedo is basically the same thing. Those who dare to wear a bolder color other than black, white and the occasional gray will most likely be seen in the what-not-to-wear pages of the next day’s magazines.
All things considered could one dare to say that when it comes to fashion women actually have more freedom? Let’s compare in the department of evening wear. Men, as previously stated, do not have many choices. On the other hand the varieties of dresses that can be seen on the red carpet are numerous to say the least. Women have choices in cut, color, length, what parts of the body get covered and what gets shown. In the world of fashion have women exceeded equality? If so, should we try to help our counterparts reach the same ends?
~Stephanie Mastrangelo~
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