In the midst of the pandemic, the younger generations have begun to rewrite the fashion regulation and the first rule is that all rules are made to be broken.
As fashion has developed into an infinite space of expression, the limitations of the stereotypical gender fashion that once existed have disintegrated. And now we are seeing more and more 'non-gay' fashion.
A term aimed at bringing liberation to the fashion sphere, "non-gender" has begun to replace terms like "genderless" and "gender neutral", at a time when it is aiming to create a fashion environment for all body types , size and gender.
Consisting of clothes that can be worn by any body, regardless of gender, ‘non-gay’ fashion aims to bring positivity to boundless involvement. The use of the word "non-sexual" supports the constant flow of identity and self-expression through fashion.
While artists like Harry Styles, Billy Porter and Troye Sivan have strongly challenged gender barriers in the name of ‘non-gay’ fashion, stylists like Joseph Altuzarra have begun to deliberately develop collections for all identities.
Recently launching the ALTU non-gender line, Altuzarra combines elements of traditional femininity and masculinity to create clothing for anyone and everyone - without limit.