Vietnamese male photographer's hobby of "wearing skirts"
Nhiếp ảnh và Đời sống•11/07/2024
(NADS) - Tuan Dao - a famous photographer in Hanoi with a unique style of combining skirts with unisex clothes, brings a new perspective on fashion and life.
From his passion for breakdancing in middle school, Tuan Dao developed a hobby of mixing skirts with unisex items, creating a unique fashion style. Currently, the 36-year-old man is not only a famous CEO and photographer in Hanoi but also an inspirational travel blogger, bringing a new perspective on fashion and life.His hobby is respected by his family, especially his mother and sister, who both support him. "My mother says I look better in skirts than pants. Every time I dress up like other men, my mother says it's not familiar," he said.Tuan Dao said that his wardrobe is quite simple, with only 5-6 midi dresses that he bought from a women's clothing store, the rest are wide-leg pants and suits along with accessories such as tote bags, shoulder bags, silver bracelets, and square scarves. Usually, he often pairs dresses with loose shirts, T-shirts, blazers, sneakers, or biker boots when going out.The unique combination of Armani boots with a canvas bag in the same color as his sunglasses and baseball cap. His fashion is influenced by Yohji Yamamoto's style, a little bit of grunge mixed with avant-garde, a little bit of 1990s hiphop and sometimes a touch of post-apocalyptic with dark and neutral colors.For street style, his choice is an asymmetrical shirt combined with a raw fabric skirt, the highlight of which is a vintage watch.Sometimes he shows off a monochrome style with contrasting tones, stimulating the vision, through a freesize shirt and matching sneakers.The skirt accent with a drawstring creates a unique and free look.In recent years, the trend of men wearing skirts or women's clothing has flourished in the world fashion village. Tuan Dao said he does not follow trends because he has built his own style in advance. "I like wearing skirts because I feel comfortable and can be myself. I do not think that skirts make men look weak, lose their masculinity, or make them look ridiculous," he said. According to him, if they choose clothes wisely, men can choose unisex designs suitable for both sexes to avoid being offensive.Tuan Dao said he was confident when wearing this style on the street, even though many people around him were curious. He said: "I don't care about people's curiosity because it's completely normal. What I focus on is thinking of ways to mix and match clothes beautifully and appropriately for each situation." When sharing his dressing style on his personal page, he often receives questions and compliments from female audiences such as "Where did you buy this dress?", "Please give me the address to buy the dress", "So cool!".
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