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Men’s skirts are having a moment – look at Harry Styles, Pete Davidson, Russell Westbrook and Kid Cudi. Is it time to end fashion’s last taboo?

  • Harry Styles appeared on the December 2020 cover of US Vogue in a Gucci dress, while comedian Pete Davidson wore a skirt to the 2021 Met Gala in New York
  • The look is gathering serious momentum – bad news for conservatives – with men’s kilts, skirts and dresses all over the autumn/winter fashion catwalks

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Comedian Pete Davison (left) wore a skirt to at the Met Gala in September 2021, while
NBA star Russell Westbrook attended the 2021 New York Fashion Week in a Thom Browne white pleated men’s skirt. Photos: Getty Images and GC Images

Is a man in a skirt fashion’s last taboo?

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When Los Angeles Lakers basketball star Russell Westbrook attended Thom Browne’s spring/summer 2022 show at New York Fashion Week in Browne’s white pleated men’s skirt, it prompted some apoplectic reactions on Instagram from the American sporting fraternity.

“Not no n****r I ever grew up and messed around with is gonna be walking around the goddamn streets with a dress on and some motherf***er boots and keep my respect and say he heterosexual!” shouted former NBA player Kwame Brown in an expletive-filled video rant.

Former American football star Larry Johnson posted: “There is an Effeminate Agenda going on amongst the NBA & NFL elite, peddled by high ranking Masons/handlers to indoctrinate the heterosexual sports world without them knowing, for the buying power of LGBTQ community.”

The reactions echoed the furore seen in April after rapper Kid Cudi wore a floral dress designed by Louis Vuitton men’s creative director Virgil Abloh for an appearance on Saturday Night Live.

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It was intended as a tribute to rock band Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain, who wore floral dresses on stage in the early 1990s. Outrage followed on YouTube, with actor TK Kirkland telling VladTV the stunt defied “the rules of being an African American brother”.

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