London Fashion Week Men’s just drew to a close, and genderless clothing was a popular theme on many runways._x000D_
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Designers shunned the need to create traditional masculine lines and cuts, instead favouring non-binary flowing gowns, softer silk textures and striking skirts that can be worn by anyone._x000D_
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To celebrate this rising change we’ve picked our favourite gender-neutral brands making their way into the mainstream:_x000D_
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Toogood_x000D_
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British design duo sisters, Faye and Erica Toogood, create stunning unisex outerwear that’s both practical and sculptural, inspired by traditional uniforms._x000D_
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Each garment contains an identification label listing the individual designers, makers and distributors, to ensure the wearer feels connected to the ‘chain of creation’._x000D_
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The best bit about Toogood? The incredible
mini works of art lookbooks._x000D_
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Rad Hourani_x000D_
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Artist, designer and photographer Rad Hourani launched his first unisex collection in 2007 at the age of 25, and has continued to create incredibly striking clothing ever since._x000D_
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Centered around the idea of ‘neutrality as a new universal vision’, Rad experiments in sculpture, painting, video, sound and costume._x000D_
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Take a look at his
amazing collections, described as being ‘genderless, raceless, ageless, nationless and limitless’._x000D_
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Not Equal_x000D_
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Created in 2012 with the aim of offering beautiful genderless clothing that remains practical, Fabio Costa’s unique line is comfortable and accessible to all._x000D_
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Inspired by his grandmother’s seamstress work, Fabio experiments with the form and function of clothes, his aim being to ‘push boundaries while offering rational fashion’._x000D_
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Looking to pick up a few classic staples? Browse
the shop and fill your wardrobe._x000D_
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Matriarch_x000D_
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The sister-sister team behind this progressive footwear brand believe that gendered footwear inhibits style, design and quality choices - so they set out to rectify it._x000D_
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Sarah and Rachel Waxman then began creating unique menswear-inspired shoes from sustainable vegetable tanned leather in a family-owned factory in Portugal._x000D_
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The result? Classic styles and high quality designs that shun gender limitations._x000D_
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If you’ve been inspired to create beautiful genderless pieces, or you’re thinking of creating your own unisex line,
get in touch - we’d love to help your project._x000D_
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