Friday, 6 February 2015

Fashion Labels

Ok so not talking about the brands as labels but us girls n guys as genders.


Saw this in a store the other day and think it's so worth posting despite being mass consumer fashion. 

I just wish it hadn't been embedded into a "Woman’s" only section. Personally I buy clothes from the Woman’s section without worrying but thinking about it why do they even have a Mens and Woman’s section? Can anyone really let me know a good reason? And yes I know men and women are slightly different shapes but all people are, aren’t they?



Surely a store would be better off just saying "hey, look at all the great clothes / products we sell for “EVERYONE" or maybe I'm being silly?

Oh and this picture too in Superdrug on the Strand.


So the whole shop is not for men? lol - I could so see a comedy sketch in this.

On the same subject this article was pointed out to me about similar issues even though the content seems more glitz than grit.

Selfridges is launching 'gender-neutral' shopping

That's it for this one, unless you've got something to add? x




Wednesday, 4 February 2015

He for She UN Campaign



An earlier blog entry of mine Like a Girl tried to describe that many criticisms or insults to Trans M2F in particular, also constituted a criticism of real females and vice versa.

Whilst not new I recently I heard of this campaign from Cami’s Crossdressing Canopy (Podcast) fronted by Emma Watson (Harry Potter). Essentially a campaign for equal rights for women all over the world. A very good cause. 

However it’s also a campaign for human equality regardless of gender or anywhere in-between as Emma’s launch speech says towards the third quarter of the speech.

Please watch the speech.
Emma Watson’s moving UN Speech (11mins)

As many Trans people like myself live much of their life in male mode please allow your male side to go vote and add your real male email address and name to the list. Just takes two mins (if that).

Go tell people and small step by small step help change the world.

HeforShe campaign website