Other parts of the report include respondents thoughts on everything from what feminism means to interviews with the first trans prom king Alan Belmont and fashion designer Harris Reed.To read the full report,click hereLet us slide into your DMs.Sign up for theTeen Voguedaily emailWant more fromTeen Vogue? Check this out: skech air When James L. Kent, the superintendent of one of the school districts being sued, took the stand,he argued skech air that ended nearly 100 years of legal school segregation in the state. Warren went on to become chief justice of the United States Supreme Court, and to write the opinion forBrown v. Board of Education,the case that effectively overturnedPlessy v. Ferguson.While these landmark decisions have skech air Hannah, 18, from New York, says, "I think the issue is not that gender-neutral fashion seems to lean towards ‘boy’ clothes, I think the problem lies in people’s perception of ‘boy’ and ‘girl’.” Sthefania, 22, from Venezuela adds, “People are used to putting things in a box. If it’s not ‘feminine’ then it’s definitely boyish. Without knowing that both things can make ONE, without having to separate it.” Another respondent, 20-year-old Katya from South Africa, highlights that part of the problem also has to do with how what a person wears can sometimes lead others to make presumptions about their sexuality. "Seeing feminine males is triggering for consumers, whereas a woman dressed in a suit or masculinely can still be taken seriously, if not more serious. She can just mean business, without it alluding to her sexuality.” On the other hand, people who defy conventions to embrace femininityoften say they are fetishized skech air
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