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Gender-bending is now part of menswear

Egyptian Gazette

Egyptian Gazette

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July 1, 2026

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PARIS — This was men’s fashion season. The women were everywhere. They walked the coed Paris runways at Amiri and Ami. At Vetements, women modeled many of the “menswear” looks, and Sharon Stone closed the show in thigh-high boots, AP reported. Inside fashion, none of this was eyebrow-raising. The gender blur was not happening on [] The post Gender-bending is now part of menswear appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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Related coverage for "Gender-bending is now part of menswear": Real Clear Politics — Platner and the Working-Class Fetish. Irish News — From crochet hats to raffia bags: The coolest accessories to buy now. DNyuz — Chanel’s Alternative to Ozempic Fashion. Gizmodo — ‘Witch Hat Atelier’ Creator, Coco Star on How the Anime Exceeded Expectations. Daily Mail — Can these £9 pants smooth over my back fat and side flubber? SIMON MILLS puts M&S's new shapewear range for men to the test. Vogue — The Hip New Thing in Street Style? It’s Hanging from Your Waist