Men spent day in dresses and shared their impressions

Journalists walked the streets of New York in dresses and shared their impressions. The relevant material appeared in the Daily Mail.

It is reported that the staff of the publication decided to spend the day in women’s outfits to see the reaction of others,

because the public was previously outraged by the new cover of Vogue magazine. It shows the singer and actor Harry Styles in a Gucci dress. Conservative users have expressed their outrage on social media.

So, production manager Daily Mail TV AJ Cataldi appeared in public in a black blazer and a blue floor-length dress from Asos, which resembles the image of Styles on the first spread of Vogue. According to the man, he was worried that the dress would not fit him in size, since they are sewn on a woman’s figure, not a man’s, but the thing sat on him perfectly.

Cataldi said that colleagues complimented his appearance. At the same time, passers-by on the streets did not pay attention to the man at all, which surprised him. “Apart from the two judgmental looks from strangers, no one cared about my dress,” an employee of the Daily Mail said, adding that one of the passers-by said he liked the dress.

Strategy Director of the publication Chaz Meabon, in turn, decided to experiment with brighter clothes. He walked the streets in a voluminous orange dress with frills and a black hat. The hero of the material said that a large number of people paid attention to his outfit, while many looked at him with contempt. According to Mebon, some residents of the city were surprised, and one of the strangers thanked him for his courage.

Earlier in November, the first man in a dress on the cover of Vogue pissed off readers. British pop singer Harry Styles starred in a dress from the Gucci fashion house and ran into criticism from conservative users. Among them are lawyer Ben Shapiro and political activist Candice Owens.

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