Clothes Have No Gender

Photographed by BECKY YEE

Photo Editorial by Becky Yee: Clothes Have No Gender in Isa Belle, Chantelle and Viene Milano

The absence of gender rules for men and women building fashion wardrobes has finally permeated social norms. Lingerie, initially defined by uber feminine details, has evolved. First simplicity entered the design landscape: easy, clean styles often described as unisex. Then lace made an entrance into men’s underwear design. Acceptance of diversity has thankfully made headways in our culture. Inclusivity is a common denominator. This month Becky gathered several models who represent different lifestyle choices and body images to photograph this Lingerie Briefs Editorial: Clothes Have No Gender. Meet Kelly Crawford, Issaac Garcia and Nikolay who gracefully agreed to this photoshoot. And, thanks to Commando, Chantelle, Vienne Milano Legwear, Isa Belle, Tom Boy X, and Pono Jewelry for contributing to this story. (Featured Above: Isa Belle, Chantelle, Vienne Milano)

Photo Editorial by Becky Yee: Clothes Have No Gender in CommandoCommando

Photo Editorial by Becky Yee: Clothes Have No Gender in Chantelle and Vienne MilanoChantelle & Vienne Milano Thigh His

Photo Editorial by Becky Yee: Clothes Have No Gender in Tom Boy XTom Boy X

Photo Editorial by Becky Yee: Clothes Have No Gender in CommandoCommando

See More Photography by Becky Yee in our Lingerie Photo Studio on Lingerie Briefs

Models:

Kelly Crawford
Issaac Garcia
Nikolay

Photographer  – Becky Yee
Photo Assistant – Zion Doucettperry

Jewelry by Pono
Thigh highs – Vienne Milano
Special Thanks Alex Lee

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4 Discussion to this post

  1. cris says:

    Thank you so much for showing lingerie the best way: comfortable art for everyone :).

  2. Paul says:

    Thank you for this post. I appreciate the beauty in these pictures and feel that Becky did a fantastic job of showcasing this clothing on all of the models, regardless of gender. This is an important discussion to recognize that clothing does not have boundaries. Many males do not fit a stereotype and I appreciate the clothing designers and retailers that can recognize this.

  3. Penny Nitz says:

    BRAVA!

  4. Jimmy says:

    It’s really great to see more and more gender inclusivity in the lingerie industry. I fell in love with lingerie early in childhood and have never been very shy about openly shopping for myself, but occasionally have had some awkward experiences. Articles like this, and some of the new designs by companies like Fleur du Mal, Cisabella, Parade and others really show that the industry and society are getting more comfortable with men expressing femininity through clothing like lingerie. kudos and thank you!

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