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How Taylor Swift is Marketing Masculinity to Young Women
Maverick Steffen - 12/28/2023
The bottom line is people follow the choices of their leaders, and celebrities, for all intents and purposes, are leaders.
It's a phenomenon that sees millions swayed by the choices of the few, a testament to the enduring power of celebrity in shaping desires, aspirations, and even personal identities.
For example, David and Victoria Beckham have long been fashion icons, influencing not just apparel but also attitudes towards gender roles and fashion. David's embrace of metrosexuality in the early 2000s challenged traditional masculine aesthetics and made it fashionable for men to care about grooming and fashion, changing male stereotypes around the world.
Steve Jobs' iconic black turtleneck, jeans, and sneakers became more than a personal uniform; they symbolized a lifestyle of minimalism, efficiency, and focus that many sought to emulate in their own lives and wardrobes, impacting tech culture and beyond.
As athleisure took off, models and celebrities like Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner were at the forefront, wearing brands like Adidas and Puma not just to the gym but as everyday wear. Their endorsement of comfort and style hybridized fashion trends and shifted industry focus towards more versatile, athletic-inspired apparel.
The bottom line is people follow the choices of their leaders, and celebrities, for all intents and purposes, are leaders.
So when the leading female rockstar selects a tall, hunky jock, you can bet this year's Prom will be filled with young girls attached to their weight-lifting, football throwing, protein consuming jocks.
That's not a coincidence, that's marketing.
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