Fall Fashion Forecast: Unisex Appeal
As we've recently reported, fashion's gender boundaries are no longer easy to define. Men are discovering their softer side, women are buying men's clothing and, in response, an increasing number of emerging labels are reinvigorating the idea of unisex fashion. Unlike the gender-neutral movements of the past--from the hippies of the '60s to the urban minimalist aesthetic of the '90s--this new crop of unisex designers is less concerned with revolution, instead aiming for a more subtle statement of power.





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JC Report | Erin Magner | August 26, 2008 05:01 PM