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Celebrities who are open about gender fluidity and being non-binary - Insider. Kevin Winter/Getty Images.

Celebrities who are open about gender fluidity and being non-binary - Insider

Gender-Neutral Fashion: A Millennial Whim or a Trend to Stay? - Commetric. Against a backdrop of scandals ranging from cultural appropriation to environmental damage, big fashion brands try to position themselves as relevant and forward-looking by promoting their gender-neutral products.

Gender-Neutral Fashion: A Millennial Whim or a Trend to Stay? - Commetric

Gucci was the most often mentioned brand in the recent media discussion around gender-neutral fashion, followed by Kenzo, Louis Vuitton and Thom Browne. Celebrities such as Billy Porter and Gigi Hadid were identified as influencers in this context, alongside designers like Alessandro Michele and Humberto Leon. The expression “a seismic shift” is regularly employed in media reports and analyses into the accelerating gender-neutral trend in the fashion industry. A growing number of fashion brands are trying to reframe their narratives so as to attract fresh clientele from the ranks of Generation Z and millennials, which are perceived to be the most important retail consumers, accounting for $143 billion in spending in the next four years. Neutral brands Promoting the future.

What Euphoria gets right about Gen Z. There’s a bit right at the end of Euphoria’s first season, where the main protagonist Rue, played by a damaged, likeable Zendaya, seems to lose control over her body, tumbling through her house and wildly embracing her family members who appear frozen in time.

What Euphoria gets right about Gen Z

Set to a backdrop of Labrinth’s “All for Us” – which also doubles as the series theme tune – Rue (who might have overdosed, we don’t know) falls backwards into the arms of a crowd of interpretive dancers who lurch the 17-year-old violently in the air. America's Oldest College Newspaper. Study Says Only Two Thirds of Gen Z Is Straight. The youngest generation is proving to be the most tolerant and the most fluid, as same-sex couples and numerous sexual identities are given a platform in newer media and information is becoming increasingly accessible.

Study Says Only Two Thirds of Gen Z Is Straight

Only 66 percent of young people today identify as exclusively heterosexual - which is the lowest of any generation up until this point, according to a study from Ipsos Mori. Baby boomers prove to have the highest percentage, with 88 percent identifying as solely heterosexual, whereas that number drops to 85 percent with Gen X, and 71 percent among millennials, the study says.

With the rise of social media, younger generations find more opportunities to explore their sexualities and gender identities, considering that stories of people who identify in various ways are more accessible than ever before. Shrimpton also said that there is "greater exposure to communications on the variety of lifestyles available to young people today through social technology.” Gen Zs vs millennials: how the 2 generations are drastically different. The future is fluid as labels sign up for gender-free fashion. When two of the biggest pop stars on the planet sign up to a fashion movement, you know something must be afoot.

The future is fluid as labels sign up for gender-free fashion

On Wednesday, Rihanna posted a photo of herself to her 76.8 million followers on Instagram wearing a T-shirt by London-based fashion label Art School. Last month, Harry Styles put out his video for Lights Up in which he wears a blue silk moire suit designed by long-time collaborator Harris Reed. Both Art School and Harris Reed identify themselves as non-binary labels. On Instagram, Art School defines itself as “a non-binary queer luxury label”, while Harris Reed is “fighting for the beauty of fluidity”. Despite there being a long history of LGBTQI designers working in fashion (McQueen and Lagerfeld among the most famous), they have notably been cis-identifying, white men. Mainstream fashion is playing catch-up. With high street brands such as Zara and H&M doing gender-neutral lines, this could be the future for fashion. HuffPost is now a part of Verizon Media. Generation Z.

HuffPost is now a part of Verizon Media

The Future Is Non-Binary, and Teens Are Leading the Way. Danielle looked in the mirror and didn't recognize what she saw.

The Future Is Non-Binary, and Teens Are Leading the Way

"I noticed when I would look to the side, I would see my breasts, and I would just press them down. " Clarity didn't come to her until high school: She didn't feel like a girl. Later, "she" became "he. " But hold on—it's not so simple. Over a Third of Generation Z Knows a Non-Binary Person.

Generation Z: Who They Are, in Their Own Words. [For more coverage of race, sign up here to have our Race/Related newsletter delivered weekly to your inbox.]

Generation Z: Who They Are, in Their Own Words

Melissa Auh Krukar is the daughter of a South Korean immigrant father and a Hispanic mother, but she refuses to check “Hispanic” or “Asian” on government forms. Gen Z: New Gender Norms, Fake News, Frugality And The Rise Of Retail's Next Power Generation. One constant for leaders in the retail industry is that one can never get too comfortable.

Gen Z: New Gender Norms, Fake News, Frugality And The Rise Of Retail's Next Power Generation

Just as the industry is taking a breath after reshaping itself to meet the expectations of the modern, tech-savvy Millennials, a totally different, possibly more powerful consumer is starting to flex its muscles: Generation Z. Generation Z, born between ’01 and today, represents one-third of the world’s 7.7 billion people, and they are about to surpass Millennials, according to a Bloomberg analysis. It’s likely that many retailers think if they can tackle Millennials, how different can Generation Z really be? Very different. Not only was the birth of this generation captured (sometimes literally) on social media, many of them have had email accounts and social media profiles since before they could walk. Simultaneously, their minds and views of the world were shaped in the midst of the economic turmoil of the Great Recession. Gen Z Is Shaking Up Gender Norms, and Brands Need to Be Dialed In as Priorities Shift. In an era rife with discussion over gender equality and diversity, traditional expectations of masculinity and femininity are changing shape.

Gen Z Is Shaking Up Gender Norms, and Brands Need to Be Dialed In as Priorities Shift

In fact, gender defiance is the new rule. Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Definitions. 9 questions about gender identity and being transgender you were too embarrassed to ask. Transgender people are now at the forefront of LGBTQ issues in America. Across the country, conservative lawmakers are pushing policies that prohibit transgender people, who identify with a gender different than the one assigned to them at birth, from using the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity. State officials say these laws are necessary for public safety — despite no evidence that letting trans people use the bathroom for their gender identity causes public safety problems.

And recently, Trump administration revoked a guidance, originally written by the Obama administration, that told federally funded schools to not discriminate against trans students and, most controversially, let trans students use the bathroom and locker room that correspond with their gender identity. The Trump administration effectively argued that whether trans people are protected under the law should be decided at the state, not federal, level.