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Controversy follows Andrej Pejic

2 Jun

FHM has been the centre of controversy over the last couple of days due to its readers choosing Andrej Pejic as the 98th Sexiest woman in the world. It was FHM’s writers that caused the stir as they wrote as part of a blurb about the supermodel ‘the gender bender has jumped the gun in hoping he might one day be signed as a Victoria’s Secret Model (pass the sick bucket).’

FHM readers were said to be outraged thus resulting in a public apology from FHM and the removal of the written insults from the online version of the article.

Andrej has been the source of so much controversy since his debut as womenswear supermodel. A few months back it seemed that we welcomed the thought of an androgynous male walking the runway as a great idea, but ever since there have been articles after articles that oppose this idea.

Obviosuly the Fashion Industry have no oppostion to the idea of Andrej but this leads me to wonder if the rest of the world is as accepting as the Fashion Industry.

Do you think it is a good idea to promote an impossible boy/guy’s body image as the perfect ‘woman’s’ body or do you think we should embrace the idea of Andrej? I have to ask myself, would there be the same amount of uproar if a woman decided to walk on a runway and do photo shoots dressed as a man.

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Dude Looks Like a Lady

28 Mar

After being snapped up by Storm Models in February 2010, Andrej Pejic has quickly risen through the ranks to become one of fashions most talked about male (yes male) models of the moment.

Andrej’s delicate androgyny is enough to leave the majority of people feeling slightly sexually confused, but luckily the industry cannot get enough of him and he has walked for Galliano, Raf Simmons, Jean Paul Gaultier , as well as being photographed for a number of magazines including Wonderland, Dazed and Confused Japan, Oyster and Vogue Paris.

Andrej plays on his elegant, feminine image and is often styled in a way which emphasizes his femininity as opposed to trying to make him look more masculine. Personally, I think he’s the shake up that the fashion industry has been needing for a while, as everyone is more than happy to exclaim their happiness about androgynous women,  but when such an androgynous male bursts onto the scene it sends a lot of people running for the hills.

If Andrej had short, dark hair then he would be a very handsome boy, but I (and many designers, photographers and stylists) love him as the classy ‘lady’ he’s made himself into.

What is your reaction towards Andrej Pejic?

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