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]]>The collection will be called “Shared” and will target neither female nor male customers. It will be a gender-inclusive line that is designed for anyone and everyone. Her aim is to provide options for people who find it hard to find clothes they are comfortable in and also to open up a conversation about gender fluidity.
Naturally, the items in her collection are sustainable and are made from 100% organic cotton.
“Being visionary yet active, a community empowering fluidity and diversity, a connectivity with each other and the planet—there is so much about the next generation that aligns with our values here at Stella,” Stella told Glamour.
“Since we are already speaking the same language, I thought it was time that we started a more direct conversation; one that is wearable, bold and relevant for this new collective.”
You can shop the genderless collection here.
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]]>Aptly named, Agender pride themselves in being genderless. Their clothes are designed to flatter anyone and everyone.
The New York-based streetwear clothing brand produces graphic tees and bold prints for everyone. All genders can enjoy Nicopanda’s stylish and gender-neutral streetwear.
Their motto is: “Not for you – it’s for everyone.” This sums up the collection, which is inspiringly gender-neutral.
Rich Mnisi is an African designer who takes inspiration from music, art, nature, and fashion. The bold prints and flattering attire makes a statement for any person, regardless of gender.
One DNA is great for fashion basics. The range is not only gender-neutral, but it’s also designed to suit a range of body shapes and sizes.
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]]>The post Stella McCartney Launches Genderless Fashion Collection appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The collection will be called “Shared” and will target neither female nor male customers. It will be a gender-inclusive line that is designed for anyone and everyone. Her aim is to provide options for people who find it hard to find clothes they are comfortable in and also to open up a conversation about gender fluidity.
Naturally, the items in her collection are sustainable and are made from 100% organic cotton.
“Being visionary yet active, a community empowering fluidity and diversity, a connectivity with each other and the planet—there is so much about the next generation that aligns with our values here at Stella,” Stella told Glamour.
“Since we are already speaking the same language, I thought it was time that we started a more direct conversation; one that is wearable, bold and relevant for this new collective.”
You can shop the genderless collection here.
The post Stella McCartney Launches Genderless Fashion Collection appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Gender-Neutral Fashion Brands on Our Radar appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Aptly named, Agender pride themselves in being genderless. Their clothes are designed to flatter anyone and everyone.
The New York-based streetwear clothing brand produces graphic tees and bold prints for everyone. All genders can enjoy Nicopanda’s stylish and gender-neutral streetwear.
Their motto is: “Not for you – it’s for everyone.” This sums up the collection, which is inspiringly gender-neutral.
Rich Mnisi is an African designer who takes inspiration from music, art, nature, and fashion. The bold prints and flattering attire makes a statement for any person, regardless of gender.
One DNA is great for fashion basics. The range is not only gender-neutral, but it’s also designed to suit a range of body shapes and sizes.
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