Yea, it's really tragic. However they are a few of them that are straight... all the women and few men are straight designers (Jimmy Choo and Ralph Lauren). But you notice that gay men are mostly more creative and talented in the field of fashion design, whereas straight men usually don't care about fashion and art. Gay designers tend to have more brilliant minds in creating clothes and other accessories. They can immediately tell what designer clothing a girl is wearing just by looking at it, straight men would not even notice or care.
Alex Wang is drop dead gorgeous, too bad he isn't straight. Nonetheless, many women love him for his creative and genius mind (and bags/clothes, of course) and fantasize over him for his looks. There are a few straight designers out there, you just need to look for them. =)
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Oh, dude, that's a stereotype right there! Not all fashion designers are gay, you know? It's like saying all plumbers are straight. People from all walks of life can be into fashion, regardless of their sexual orientation. So, let's drop the assumptions and just appreciate the fabulous creations these designers come up with, okay?
It is important to note that not all fashion designers are gay, as sexual orientation does not determine one's career choice. However, there is a stereotype that many successful fashion designers are gay due to historical factors such as societal acceptance of LGBTQ individuals in the fashion industry, as well as the intersection of creativity and self-expression often associated with both fashion design and LGBTQ communities. Additionally, some argue that the fashion industry may provide a more welcoming environment for LGBTQ individuals to express themselves freely compared to other industries.
Well, honey, let me spill the tea for you. It's not that most fashion designers are gay, but the industry has historically attracted creative and fabulous individuals from all walks of life. Some people believe that gay designers have a unique perspective and flair for style, but let's not stereotype, shall we? Fashion is all about expression and creativity, no matter who's behind the sewing machine.
Jimmy Choo and Ralph Lauren are straight. But there are many that are the opposite: Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, Alexander Wang, etc. are not.
There are many fashion designers who are known for their use of vibrant colours. For examples, such fashion designer was Lilly Pulitzer, who recently passed away at 81.
YES, 100% they are!
As much as hairs you have hairs on your head.
Some iconic examples of 1950s fashion photographs that have had a lasting impact on the fashion industry include images of Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and Grace Kelly showcasing the glamorous and sophisticated styles of the era. These photographs have influenced fashion trends and continue to inspire designers and fashion enthusiasts today.