‘Neo-Crosssexual’ fashion in contemporary men’s suits

Abstract Today, fashionable menswear is appropriating traditionally feminine design elements on an unparalleled international scale. This phenomenon should not be interpreted purely as a subversive gender issue, but should also be viewed as an expression of personal style and taste. In order to prop...

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Main Authors: Hoe Ryung Lee, Jongsun Kim, Jisoo Ha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-01-01
Series:Fashion and Textiles
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40691-019-0192-2
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spelling doaj-ef3d80f57edb4f559b1bef7ca15505d02021-01-10T12:23:22ZengSpringerOpenFashion and Textiles2198-08022020-01-017112810.1186/s40691-019-0192-2‘Neo-Crosssexual’ fashion in contemporary men’s suitsHoe Ryung Lee0Jongsun Kim1Jisoo Ha2Graduate Student for Master’s Degree, Department of Textiles, Merchandising and Fashion Design, Seoul National UniversityLecturer, Department of Textiles, Merchandising and Fashion Design, Seoul National UniversityProfessor, Department of Textiles, Merchandising and Fashion Design, Seoul National UniversityAbstract Today, fashionable menswear is appropriating traditionally feminine design elements on an unparalleled international scale. This phenomenon should not be interpreted purely as a subversive gender issue, but should also be viewed as an expression of personal style and taste. In order to properly describe this phenomenon, the term ‘crosssexual’ must be introduced to English fashion vocabulary. This paper examines the innovative design characteristics of contemporary crosssexual menswear emerging prominently in men’s suits since 2015 and also raises the necessity of coining a new term: ‘neo-crosssexual’. Ultimately, this paper reveals how neo-crosssexual fashion employs a great variety of innovative silhouettes and novel design elements—ranging from structural or decorative details to colors, fabrics, patterns, and accessories—all of which enable the wearer to express whatever image of themselves they desire. Previous studies have interpreted crosssexual fashion as men simply portraying themselves as effeminate by wearing such clothing, but this conclusion is reductive and reveals there is still an unconscious recognition of limiting binary associations. The richness of neo-crosssexual fashion design, rather, gives individuals freedom to choose a sartorial image devoid of binary constraints. Conventionally classified ‘feminine designs’ are now perceived as creative and functional means to fluidity. This positive cultural shift has led to an increasing number of men choosing to wear suits that incorporate ‘feminine’ design elements, freeing this traditional garment from its limited formal use and symbolic hegemonic power.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40691-019-0192-2Neo-crosssexualCrosssexualMensFashionMenswearSuits
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Suits
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Jongsun Kim
Jisoo Ha
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title_short ‘Neo-Crosssexual’ fashion in contemporary men’s suits
title_full ‘Neo-Crosssexual’ fashion in contemporary men’s suits
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Today, fashionable menswear is appropriating traditionally feminine design elements on an unparalleled international scale. This phenomenon should not be interpreted purely as a subversive gender issue, but should also be viewed as an expression of personal style and taste. In order to properly describe this phenomenon, the term ‘crosssexual’ must be introduced to English fashion vocabulary. This paper examines the innovative design characteristics of contemporary crosssexual menswear emerging prominently in men’s suits since 2015 and also raises the necessity of coining a new term: ‘neo-crosssexual’. Ultimately, this paper reveals how neo-crosssexual fashion employs a great variety of innovative silhouettes and novel design elements—ranging from structural or decorative details to colors, fabrics, patterns, and accessories—all of which enable the wearer to express whatever image of themselves they desire. Previous studies have interpreted crosssexual fashion as men simply portraying themselves as effeminate by wearing such clothing, but this conclusion is reductive and reveals there is still an unconscious recognition of limiting binary associations. The richness of neo-crosssexual fashion design, rather, gives individuals freedom to choose a sartorial image devoid of binary constraints. Conventionally classified ‘feminine designs’ are now perceived as creative and functional means to fluidity. This positive cultural shift has led to an increasing number of men choosing to wear suits that incorporate ‘feminine’ design elements, freeing this traditional garment from its limited formal use and symbolic hegemonic power.
topic Neo-crosssexual
Crosssexual
Mens
Fashion
Menswear
Suits
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