The Thom Browne show's finale at New York Fashion Week highlighted a struggle with femininity amid today's cultural climate marked by traditionalism and macho posturing. Models donned ornate garments that reflected the complexities and expectations of being a woman today, challenging whether to embrace or subvert conventional feminine symbols. Designer Rachel Scott's collection at Diotima emerged as a response to this, celebrating multi-faceted womanhood with a blend of tailored and crocheted fashion that conveyed nuance, complexity, and sensuality, aimed at empowering women's diverse identities.
Designers are wrestling with the tropes of femininity, often torn between traditional aesthetics and contemporary views amidst a culturally charged atmosphere.
What does it mean to dress like a woman in today's world? Is embracing femininity more empowering or restrictive against the backdrop of modern masculinity?
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