Fashion
The Problem with Brands’ Gender Neutral Collections
Over the past few years, as fashion brands have realized the financial growth of more integratedthey started targeting the non-binary community by venturing into neutral and genderless fashion. On the surface, this is a good thing for fashion – an industry that has long ignored anyone who is non-trans, white, outspoken shopper – plain brown t-shirts and tops. Baggy fonts often appear as a result of these largely Gender-neutral collections aren’t boring do little for the community they have to serve. For one thing, there are often skinny, white models that look androgynous, suggesting that it’s the model image of a non-binary shopper.