Olivia Wilde and Jameela Jamil are among the celebrities who have defended Harry Styles’s historic Vogue cover in which he wears a dress.Styles made history on Friday when he appeared on the front of the US fashion bible in a Gucci dress and tuxedo jacket.
The front, shot by Tyler Mitchell, was the first time a man had appeared solo on the cover.The photoshoot sparked conversations online around masculinity, gender and dressing, with some prominent conservative commentators, including author Candace Owens and commentator Ben Shapiro, criticising the ditorial.Owens wrote on her Twitter page: “Bring back manly men.”She added: “There is no society that can survive without strong men.
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