• stabby_cicada@slrpnk.netOPM
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    8 months ago

    Because men defined the fashion industry. What women wear is what a small group of powerful men decided women should wear. And men don’t just want women to be beautiful and sexy - they want women to work hard at it, and to spend a lot of time and effort and money on it. They want beauty and fashion to be difficult to attain, easy to fail at, and never taken for granted. Because they don’t just want beautiful sexy women, they want those beautiful sexy women to compete for their attention, and to fear failing at it, so the entire fashion industry is set up to make women compete with one another for the male gaze.

    A suit, on the other hand, signifies conservatism, tradition, power, and respectability. Men show their alliance with, and respect for, the power structures they’re part of, by wearing the uniform of power. The modern men’s suit descends directly from the court dress of the French monarchy. The fact it barely changes is part of the message.

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      8 months ago

      coupled with the pockets paradox - when women represent 51% of the population, I cannot fathom how it continues to go on. All they’d need to do is show their concerted unity ONCE to wake up the fashion world and get it’s head pulled out of it’s collective ass.

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      8 months ago

      Hotness take: suits are only attractive on women and enbies. Men in suits look boring.