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Clothing is de-gendering in America, men's and women's clothes are becoming the same, youth craze for girls' clothes

Unisex clothing is currently trending in America. Young men are now dressing like girls. Earlier fusion or gender neutral fashion was seen only in fashion shows but now the clothes of the new generation youth are genderless.

As a result, unisex dresses are now selling well in the market. Victoria's Secret, Louis Vuitton and Tommy Hilfiger have launched a variety of unisex dresses in the market. Brands like Burberry, Maschino, Saint Laurent, Versace have also launched unisex lace shirts. According to textile expert Michael Major, women's innerwear is made from lace fabric. Now men's wear is also being made from it. In Europe in the 16th century, lace fabric was made from hemp and silk thread.

200 years ago it started making women's underwear and was off limits to men. According to Claire Wilcox, fashion curator at London's Albert Museum, lace fabric has re-entered the market for some young people. People's thinking is changing. Now even youngsters can wear more soft fabric.

A global genderless fashion campaign, America-Europe at the forefront
Choreographer Janil Mehta is mostly seen in skirts or frocks in her dance videos. One of his videos has received over 1.7 crore views on social media. In it, Jenil is seen dancing to a Gangubai Kathiawadi song in a pink ghaghra.

• Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan are raising their children with a gender neutral approach. She chose the same color for everyone's dress, not pink for the daughter and blue for the son.

• A school in Kerala's Kozhikode district has implemented a uniform dress code for both male and female students of class 11. The school now has 60 male and 200 female students wearing a uniform of blue pants and white shirts.

• 63-year-old Mark wears a skirt and heels to the office every day. Mark is married. Mark is a robotics engineer from Germany and has been following this trend for quite some time.