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If I had the time energy and resources to do it I would help demonstrate what a feminine aesthetic can look like for men. This is not correct imo. There is a way to make dresses work for men but you have to reimagine and redesign the dress from first principles to match the body https://t.co/dhtRFk5R6w


I get the sense that people are so invested in a āitās so brave and progressive of men to wear dressesā meme that they suspend aesthetic judgement look thereās a lot of ways that men can dress that donāt involve pants and if you wanna dress like a woman thatās totally cool But https://t.co/ewG58YK92S


thereās a whole universe of beautiful aesthetics that men can explore that has āfeminineā characteristics that doesnāt make the mistake of trying to wear someone elseās costume, and hardly anybody seems to be doing this. Drives me a little mad https://t.co/gj98C8dOXm

thereās an almost mathematical quality to this. itās about the geometry of your body, and your skin tone, etc. You can learn this actually just by studying womenās fashion deeply enough - because different women with different bodies have to use different approaches too

look at the amount of nuance here it can be extended further to include men too https://t.co/ApHvxo6FKl

oh yeah lil Nas does a great job of this thereās a straight man version of this to be explored too you can tell when the aesthetics are done from first principles I have enough things on my plate rn but eventually I will show yall what I mean https://t.co/tJtd63lqS0

some of my own looks, this is about all Iāve been able to do so far with off-the-rack options I bet I could find a way to make a dress work if I wanted to but it would involve a lot of āmathā in getting the dress to work for me https://t.co/06y7fvqmtz


you can generally look to depictions of Krishna for examples of a man expressing his feminine energy without looking like heās forcing it. the āflowā isnāt āchokedā, there is harmony and resonance https://t.co/p4uNC9Oxie

I think intuitively people know like āyou donāt wear a ball gown to a beach partyā, right? Different contexts. Different bodies are different contexts too https://t.co/ORA8fGvKqz


I love these pictures of Jessie Graff, a stunt woman with big powerful muscles. You can see in the first pic sheās not super comfortable with standing around posing like a model, but ask her to move and suddenly itās poetry. And her dress is *designed* to accommodate her movement https://t.co/SahQrWVyPK


in heels, too. warrior queen shit https://t.co/e6vJ7eaykn

thread of good vs bad examples in Indian menās clothes https://t.co/DX4pcEpopY

if you liked this thread you may also like this thread, which, relaxingly, has no words, only pictures https://t.co/gKM66FQgmM

I already have several aesthetics thread, but here's one that's like... *only* examples of art that I would like to *actually* print out and surround myself with to keep me inspired so... @visakanv's refactored aesthetics, the 2019 thread https://t.co/AMvwrJR5Pm


LilNasX is a good example of a man who actually cares about looking good in a dress https://t.co/0SyhhBv1DB


saw this pic on the left on the TL, and found myself thinking, again, that the cuts are all wrong, aesthetically, in terms of shapes and lines. you don't necessarily need to get cuts like the ones on the right, but notice how the shapes work better, and feel better https://t.co/UeNTXHuauo


@visakanv I went to try on a dress at a sort of middle-aged-woman's clothes store once when shopping with someone else, and the storeclerk woman was a little nervous but then she was like "huh, the wide shoulders of that actually suit you better than any woman I've seen try it on!"

@visakanv I don't have a good photo on hand that really shows it off, but this is it. Not excited about my glasses or facial hair or expression or shoulder-pose here, so this is more of an "if you're curious what the dress happened to be" not a showing off. https://t.co/K5NTIzBRW8


@visakanv most lady-dresses are designed around a bust though, and often have a sort of sash thing that pulls things in below that in a weird way, that doesn't suit male bodies usually (also have to deal with how non-poofy dresses can easily have their contours disrupted by crotch bulge)

@visakanv even if not awkward about crotch bulge or whatever, it's still visually not great jeans & other men's pants have a lot of ambiguity there; the fabric naturally folds a bit, bulges could probably make a dress that does similar! hadn't really thought about that before

@visakanv this is my fav dress-like garment I own atm. has a really multi-level trippy texture. I usually wear it with pants underneath though (partially just for pockets!) I'll take another picture at some point illustrating the crotch bulge effect. https://t.co/eLgdLbuB4h







