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Acne and Androgyny


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Androgyny in high fashion is not a revelatory concept; androgyny inspired by Dynasty is.

Acne Jeans, the Swedish denim label, has released a collection of unisex shirts inspired by — and named after — over-the-top characters on the shoulder-padded 1980s television show (think Alexis, Sammy Jo, and Krystle).   

"This collection is a playful collaboration and a celebration of diversity," Acne creative director Jonny Johansson told British Vogue, which bizarrely described the collection as one targeted to "transvestites."

"It touches on ideas I have always played with when designing for Acne, the tension between male and female and what happens when you shift things around a bit," said Johansson, who collaborated on the collection with Candy magazine.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Greg
    Date posted: 9/7/2010 10:58:10 AM
    Hometown: Providence RI

    Comment:

    "Acne" must mean something nicer in Swedish than it does in English. Ugh. Unless they were thinking of Wile E. Coyote's company, Acme, and got it wrong?

  • Name: Gay in LA
    Date posted: 9/5/2010 7:11:05 AM
    Hometown: Abbeville, LA

    Comment:

    You would never see me wearing that

  • Name: SteveMD2
    Date posted: 9/4/2010 11:46:40 PM
    Hometown: Baltimore

    Comment:

    It would really be nice if there was no anti-gay anti-trans hatred. And we all wore unisex clothing. And maybe a ring - where the colors designated..... gay , str8, M, F, looking, not looking, want gay , str8, trans, M, F etc. Just thinking. How do you break down stereotypes, embarrassment about asking people for dates etc etc. Driving the fundamentalist nut cases to a stroke or heart attack would be the bonus.



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