Posted on February 25, 2009 by Jasper Gregory
Here is another stab at the postmasculine gender. The politics here are I desert hegemonic masculinity. I do not structure my gender along a masculine/feminine spectrum. I make no claims for womanhood and actively resist manhood.
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Posted on February 23, 2009 by Jasper Gregory
I dug this armani tweed out of my closet. It was one of the best vintage finds ever.
A new gender is coalescing here. I call it political gynophile. I am exploring the queering of my male genders.
The process of creating outfits is a dialog with parts of my self which have no language. This muse [...]
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Posted on February 10, 2009 by Jasper Gregory
I am still playing with my new bright blue skinny jeans. I am happy right now keeping my gender transgressions to color and earrings. All the queer people in SF pick up that I am queer and gender fluid so I feel like I create enough queer space around me to maneuver.
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Posted on February 6, 2009 by Jasper Gregory
I am exploring male glam genders. I love the red skinny jeans. Together with the hair they give an early seventies glam glamor to any outfit. My personal favorite glammer is Adam Ant, but I am feeling kinship with all the glammers of yesteryear. They represent the high water mark for European male femme fashion. [...]
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Posted on February 4, 2009 by Jasper Gregory
Purple goes well with this jacket. The texture of the tights implies some kind f formality which gels with the jacket to make it look almost dressy. Dressy and trampy. It would be interesting to wear this to a formal cultural setting like an opera or dance performance.
I see it as a male equivalent to [...]
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