This is just one of those amazing stories that comes along only rarely!
There's a 20 something male model out there this year who just hit the scene and is tearing up the fashion world as both a male and female model! A guy who's stunning enough in female mode to make even the highest of female high fashion models green with envy, with the world's top fashion designers clamoring to book his runway talents and the ability to stir lustful feelings in nearly any normal man!
Amazing! Now, I've read about this phenomena before, back in the '80's. There were a couple male models that were androgenous enough to model women's fashions. In fact, it started a craze amongst famous designers because these men were tall, thin, had long willowy legs and didn't have the breasts that got in the way of the drape of the clothing fabric etc. They fitted the new "waif" look of the time and now it seems that history is repeating itself. The model in question is Andrej Pejic. You can start learning by typing the name in Wikipedia.
I'm not knocking the fact that this guy looks better than most women, and hey! He's taking some high fashion work from some of the most beautiful women on the planet! It's almost poetic justice in a way if you think about it. And now, this man, this guy, has become a beacon, a trendsetter, the new standard bearer for the transgender world to boot! I think this not only refreshing, but great!
It gets me thinking "What If!" Just imagine the freedom one would have, to look like that! To be able to move freely in the real world in nearly any social circle in terms of gender, presenting oneself as a man or a woman at will, whenever whimsy struck. And not only being able to "Pass" but I mean passing without question, passing with a WOW! Now I admit, in seeing this guy in male-model mode he definitely looks like a "pretty boy" model type. He couldn't play the Marlboro man but his duality in modeling, being recognized as both a top Male and Female model is quite stunning!
He's not a transgendered person, isn't a "female impersonator" perse', and isn't a cross-dresser either. And let's face it, female fashion models make mega-bucks. I say if you can get the work, go for it! He just has "the look" that symmetry and those subtle facial cues that get noticed. He's the type of blank-slate, a true chameleon that hairstylists, makeup artists and designers can create nearly any look with.
What do you folks think?