The Victoria and Albert (V & A) museum in the UK will host the fashion exhibition that explores the evolution of men's fashion styles and connects contemporary trends to past history. Themed exhibition masculinity: Men's clothing art 'on March 19 covers more than 100 of these exhibitions will display contemporary fashion designs from Versace, Calvin Klein and Martine rise together with examples of historical clothes, from David Bowie to Beau Brummell. The history of the past with today and tried to show parallel in the way men dressed, "said the Claire Wilcox exhibition curator, quoted by The Guardian. This exhibition works with Gucci fashion labels. For information, the creative director of Gucci Alessandro Michele is quite aware of the mode More neutral-gender and release the style of men's clothing from the definition of toxic masculinity.
Fashinging Masculinity Exhibition: Men's clothing art 'seeks to show that men always state their gender identity through clothes. Conformist gender and vice versa they express themselves through their clothes, "explained Co-curator Rosalind McKever. Curator said that they only tracked men's mode from the surface." It is impossible to reflect all men's clothing in an exhibition. We hope this main theme of the exhibition itself will be divided into three more parts, namely 'undressed' that explores the man's body image, 'Rumpressed' that explores men's clothing in the past and the future.
Home, and 'overdressed' featuring a boisterous men's clothing. The 'overdressed' section presents three dresses that become viral thanks to the wearer, including Tuxedo Billy Porter dresses wearing an Oscar in 2019, this clothing was designed by Christian Siriano. In addition, there are special Michele Alessandro dresses designed for Gucci and a special jacket worn by Harry style as a star from Vogue magazine in 2020, and wedding dresses charged by Bimini Bon-Bulashh at the end of the Rupaul's television show drag UK race.
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