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Antigender Fashion: The Possibilities of Gender-Fluid and Non-Binary Fashion Design
By (Author) Judith Beyer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
12th June 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
Gender studies, gender groups
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
In this rich examination of gender-fluidity in contemporary fashion design, Judith Beyer develops an emerging new theoretical framework for understanding how fashion can blur and challenge gender boundaries: antigender fashion. How is gender-fluidity in contemporary fashion different from 20th century androgyny or millennial unisex styles Like antifashion, which opposes and challenges fashion, Beyer argues that antigender fashion seeks to dismantle and confront binary gender signifiers. After tracing the history of gender-blurring fashion from Marlene Dietrichs androgynous tailoring to Alessandro Micheles floral Gucci suits, case studies of four high-profile fashion brands reveal the diverse approaches to gender-fluidity in contemporary fashion. Investigating each case study through multiple theoretical perspectives from gender studies to gothic horror, cyborg theory to Afrofuturism Beyer situates antigender fashion in a rich theoretical landscape and illuminates exciting new critical directions for students and researchers. Can antigender fashion influence the construction of contemporary masculinities and femininities and can it be a catalyst for change
Judith Beyer is a fashion scholar and educator. Her research focuses on the intersections of fashion, culture, and identity, particularly gender fluidity and masculinities in contemporary fashion design. She has published in several journals, including Fashion, Style and Popular Culture, ZoneModa and the Journal of Bodies, Sexualities, and Masculinities.