I believe the fashion world takes pride in being controversial, making a statement or a grand gesture but to me personally fashion should not always be about making a statement but even if you want to make a grand gesture make sure its something people can relate to or understand or at least digest.
In the recent years fashion for men has taken a drastic turn and not for the better, at first the fashion world objectified women for decades and now they are killing manhood by making them wear out fits i believe are not meant to worn by men.




Many believe that these shows are about gender equality or sparking a controversial dialogue between people or they may believe gender identity is a spectrum of personal and political choices and fashion is the forum where possibilities are presented to displace, affirm, protest, this is true but only to a certain extent i believe everything including fashion should have certain boundaries or at least some sort of check and balance , making men dress as women for any reason to me is neither controversial nor is it making a statement, to me its just the individuals seeking attention be it the designers or the models.