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Personally, I'm obsessed with the threaders and huggies, which I love to stack on my ears. This is also reflected in their designs where they often play with the duality and gender fluidity. In 2012 they founded Studio Moross and is currently managing the firm as the creative director. No design is complete without its message, as it is an integral part of the process.
Instead of creating high-fashion statement pieces, Peau De Loup creates staples for the everyday wardrobes of non binary people.
Who Does Adelle Renaud Design For?
Peau De Loup’s designs are made specifically for non binary people who want clothing that fits them well and matches their identity. His recent collections seem largely inspired by the street style of the early 2000s.
They often become the gatekeepers and tastemakers for bodies that do not align with their own. Tommy Hilfiger
Another staple of American fashion, Tommy Hilfiger has been married twice—to Susie Carona and then Dee Ocleppo. From the fun-loving self-expression of Charles Jeffrey to the bold political satire of Victor Barragan, and the everyday essentials made by Adelle Renaud, it’s clear the world of gender free/fluid fashion is in good hands.
Peau De Loups recently launched a scholarship program to help young people looking to venture into the world of non-binary fashion. In an interview with Creative Boom, Qusar says, "Through my design work, I always strive to include a message. This is a testament to McCharen's successful incorporation of their architectural background into their designs.
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This shows how assumptions can easily go both ways in the fashion world.
The Importance of Not Labeling Creatives
It’s important to recognize that a person’s talent doesn’t correlate with their sexual orientation. Within their sleek silhouettes, it’s up to the wearer to decide which pieces suit them.
Becca McCharen-Tran
Who is Becca McCharen-Tran?
McCharen-Tran was brought up in a religious environment in Virginia and was obsessed with fashion growing up.
Adelle developed what they call the “perfect body block” which is a shirt design different from the standard blocking of traditional menswear or womenswear. As their website states, Loverboy is “proudly committed to making clothes that can be worn by anyone, in any conceivable way.” Most of Loverboy’s designs are made especially for the ones who are ready to proudly let their freak flags fly.
In 2017, he was the first black man to win the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America)/Vogue Fashion Fund. But is that really true? Nicole Zïzi Studio (Image credit: Nicole Zïzi Studio)
Nicole Zïzi approaches her role as a designer with a commitment to reducing environmental pollution and safeguarding communities.
TomboyX (Image credit: TomboyX)
We can all probably agree that most underwear and swimwear are typically designed to fit only one specific body type, right? When he’s not writing, he’s either cycling around, training jiu jitsu, or tending to his garden.