STYLE

Men Can Wear Dresses Too.
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Men Can Wear Dresses Too.

Being free to wear what you want encourages spontaneity and individuality. Clothing becomes a tool to challenge conformity, proving that style knows no boundaries when it comes to gender. For too long, society has dictated that men wear suits and women wear dresses—but why be confined to a dress code?

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Class And Consumption: Who Can Afford To Be Unique?
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Class And Consumption: Who Can Afford To Be Unique?

Fashion freedom often hinges on wealth. A thrifted blazer on a rich person is “vintage cool,” but on a working-class person, it’s seen as “cheap.” This shows a bias: style is valued when linked to status. Low-income individuals face strict dress codes tied to job security and respect, limiting expression. Fashion reflects deeper social divides and systemic barriers. True style should be inclusive, beyond class or social norms. Until then, fashion’s voice remains uneven.

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Hood Couture In The Hotel Bedroom.
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Hood Couture In The Hotel Bedroom.

This not just a regular diva—his force is radical, rebellious, raw, and radiant. This diva is changing the fashion game. This force does not wait for permission to dress his way, he takes his it. This diva creates from clutter and chaos.

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Disorder & Pinstripes.
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Disorder & Pinstripes.

This shoot took place in a NYC hotel room. Wrapped in pinstripes and surrounded by disorder, it captures a visual tension between style and business. In a city that never stops moving, maintaining a demanding schedule—both personal and professional—can feel overwhelming. Life gets messy. The desk gets cluttered. Work becomes chaotic. But the style? The style always speaks for itself.

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