Gender Neutral Identity

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Gender neutral, or neutral gender, is an identity under the non binary and transgender umbrellas. Gender neutral individuals have a neutral gender identity or expression, or identify with the preference for gender neutral language and pronouns. Many confuse this with the idea of gender fluid is an identity under the multi gender, non binary, and transgender umbrellas. Genderfluid individuals have different gender identities at different times. This philosophy has started to take a different forum that applies to every who does not identify as these groups. Tribes of people have begun to pop up in recent news about people who wear genderfluid clothing. Meaning someone who will with wear women's clothing or mens clothing no matter their gender. …show more content…

At the spring 2016 shows in September, gender-fluid styles appeared everywhere from Hood by Air and Baja East in New York to Maison Margiella and buzzy label Vetements in Paris. But this style of gender neutral clothing is not something just something trending that is here to stay. Originally gender neutral clothing began in the LGBTQ community. It is something that people who identify as non binary, genderfluid and more partake in. As well as women, for some reason it has always been in style for women to dress like men but men could not dress like women. Another designer who also creates gender fluid clothing has a different take on the idea In putting the collection together, he said he didn't want to limit himself to a genderless vision. "I wanted to evolve. Feminine clothing can be beautiful on a girl or a boy," Formichetti said. "You can be a masculine guy and wear a lot of ribbons." With his upstart line Nicopanda, designer Nicola Formichetti sees things a bit differently. While his previous collection was nearly devoid of sexual identity with its cartoon shapes and crayon-bright colors, his show for spring 2016 was a pink-hued streetwear mix of sheer ruffled skirts, glitter-mesh minis and satin jackets with trailing ribbons, worn by both

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