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oldr_n_wsr
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Ok, now I've seen it all

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Dare to Wear: Men’s Cashmere Mini Dress
As clothing becomes more amorphous and less gender specific, lines are blurring. At Hood by Air's FW 2015 runway show in New York this week, male models wore slit dresses down the runway, while Public School showed women wearing men’s trousers. On Sunday, New York-based designer Telfar Clemens had two male models strut the runway in deconstructed cashmere mini-dresses with matching leg-warmers.

This is nothing new for Telfar, who has long been recognized for his avant-garde designs. In 2010, he fashioned sheer tank tops from plastic bags, and last year he put his male tribe in mini skirts. For his Fall 2015 collection, Telfar continued to play with this notion of gender. The women wore full looks that looked like designer versions of the Orange is the New Black correctional facility garb, meanwhile the men appeared in these light, sweet, fluffy sweater dresses that looked both tough and sensual.

It has been increasingly clear that for the new wave of designers, there are no judgments about what you want to wear or how you want to wear it, which is really quite refreshing. Telfar is not designing for the masses; he’s creating collections that his friends will want to wear. So no, it’s not for everyone, but that’s not really the intention. The truth is, what’s more comfortable than a cashmere dress? Wearing one is like walking around in the softest of blankets—and that’s an experience everyone should have when it’s 5 degrees outside, regardless of gender.
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Guinevere
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Nothing new here. Just derivative fashion.


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The effeminization of men and masculization of women conspiracy, initiated by gay liberals, has gone into overdrive.

First they made it popular for homosexuals to come out. Then they started allowing them to adopt children. Next, disguised as heterosexuals, they slowly infiltrated the government with politicians and judges and eventually got laws passed that allow them to marry each other and have their own kids. Those kids will become the gay generation.

Now, they are changing the fashion world to suit their gay agenda. It's time to revolt before they turn everyone gay!

I've been trying to tell you folks for years..but Nooooooo... nobody would listen.

It's time for heterosexual men to come out! Men - wear your baggy pants and wife-beater shirts proudly. Women - wear less clothes!!

If we don't stand up and do something now, we're doomed and the days of manly men and womenly women will be history.

tick tock tick tock...

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with matching leg-warmers.
A fashion trend that died in the 80s and really, really does not need to be revived. On any gender.
GAH!

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... or none.
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts

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