User:Chenry84/Androgyny in fashion

Post 2000s
Gen Z have been a large force in the androgyny movement specifically in the alternative crowd. For instance, Billie Eilish's over sized and blocky clothing have been seen as inspirational examples of androgynous clothing among nonbinary teens. However the movement isn't only limited to blocky outfits of pop stars that creates an absence of gender it can also be used in a boastful manner. Columbian-American photographer Ruven Afandor has also been credited with pushing the border of androgyny by presenting a photo album of young flat chested men in usually feminine outfits.

Androgynous fashion has also been seen in Asia. With the danso, women-to-men crossdressing, and jendaresu, genderless dressing, movements in Japan. And the Memoirs of the Future collection being shown in Manila by Filipino fashion designer Ellis Co which presents a cohesive set of 44 different dark and blocky gender ambiguous outfits. The outfits usually feature dark oversized jackets and features each of the models with black painted nails.

During the mid 2010s androgynous and gender queer underwear has also began a new transformation. Gender-queer underwear brands, like Urbody, began making gender-neutral and gender-equal underwear for queer people by going against the trends of the common hyper gendered clothing lines.