
Oh, yes.
The Devil’s Pantsuit.
Another very early design, as you can see, this design was made for both male and female models. Unlike what my school would have me believe, I am of the firm opinion that clothing doesn’t make a man or woman.
Confidence.
Empathy.
Self-respect.
Those are the attributes I strive to create instead of the static man or woman stereotype.

People have never just fit into a box, so why should clothing be any different? The history of fashion is much more complicated than the strict one or the other, so why should modern fashion be any different? People today think you can’t be a man if you wear women’s clothing. Or you can’t be a woman if you like masculine things.
But where does this stem from?
Well, I could go into full conspiracy theory mode, but I won’t bore you. I’ll save that for the “Blog” Section. But just know that a dress or heels doesn’t make you less of a man. Not being “feminine” enough doesn’t make you less of a woman. I’ve found that masculine and punk clothing fits me better than the stuff they try to sell as “women’s” clothing. I have my moments where I prefer something more feminine, but that’s between me, myself, and I.
Not anyone else.
