Our perception of androgyny is linked to gender recognition. One of the most prominent ways that we can understand or identify gender is through clothing, as this is one of the largest visual clues. The following research looks at what impact androgynous fashion has on achieving gender equality. Throughout history gender has had a large part to play in influencing the perceptions of androgynous fashion and continues to do so in society today.
Findings of the research conducted, includes five main topics that have been discussed in this paper and outline how the fashion industry could use this information in the future to further extend their research. The key topics are as follows: Other practitioners in the field, Gaps in the field, …show more content…
The research conducted in this paper will provide a further understanding of the socially constructed views of androgyny and gender, which could be of interest to many different groups of professionals including marketeers, androgynous clothing brands, stylists and designers. Furthermore, the purpose of this paper is to create a better understanding of the impacts of androgyny and gender equality on consumer perception in the fashion …show more content…
The female dress has historically been found to limit the social roles of women both physically and symbolically. Not only did the dress influence the shape and appearance of females it also had a significant impact on the construction of social identity. The dress of a non-working woman largely demonstrated the economic situation of her husband who was the supplier of the family. The dress was often the signifier of social class and the more elaborate it was the higher the social