Psychology Why Men Want to Dress Like Women
What a woman's outfit really says to members of the visually-driven and not-so-fashion-savvy sex (men!)
I think most men develop a life-long liking for a certain type of dressing in a woman after a seismically sartorial moment in their adolescence. It could be a boy who watched his mother apply scarlet lipstick and cat eyes in the 60s, or a teenager who caught a glimpse of a saree-clad siren. While I may prefer women in no-frills undies because they reveal a confident woman who knows how to let her body speak for itself (think Jennifer Aniston , Gisele and Kate Moss), some of my more testosterone-driven amigos salivate over Victoria's Secret lingerie replete with frou-frou paraphernalia, towering heels and mini-dresses. Every man is different, and so are his preferences. Then what is it that men actually want to see women wearing? While women are inclined to cover up what they perceive as their less-than-perfect bodies, men don't see women nearly as critically. Women may see a tummy and thighs they wish were firmer, but a man will see a woman that he's crazy about! Apart from speaking to some high profile male designers and fashion industry wallahs, The Express Tribune also polled about a dozen men aged between 22 and 55. Unsurprisingly, all the men questioned had one thing in common — their fondness for clothing that accentuates the female shape, lines which complement the contours of a woman's frame, revealing to the eye a truly feminine form. What men like to see women wearing What's on a man's mind? What a woman's outfit really says to members of the visually-driven and not-so-fashion-savvy sex (men!) "A man likes a woman to look hot if she is his girlfriend; cute if she is his sister; graceful if she is his mother and sultry if she is his wife. Men know best how a woman needs to dress because men fantasise about women all the time!" said an anonymous 45-year-old educationist and retired Army Major. "I love to see women wearing blazer suits and a button-down shirt. I think there's just something extremely hot about a woman who knows how to carry 'power dressing' in a feminine way," said Munib Nawaz, menswear designer. "I also like to see a woman wearing a man's dress shirt or T-shirt. The clothes that I like to see women wearing represent power, authority, and elegance, yet still maintain an air of femininity and seduction. These women are subtle in their moves and extremely smart. They know how to command any situation or milieu without being in your face." "I like to see women in high heels but a maximum of 4 inches; anything over that looks weird!" said Arsalan Iqbal of Arsalan & Yahseer, fashion designer. "Backless and sleeveless clothes are adventurous options, but I prefer an elegant silhouette with minimalist design. A perfect form-fitted gown is a big turn-on for me. I hate women in jumpsuits although they are on-trend these days! Minimal make-up with lighter shades of lipstick and a bit of contouring does it for me. Excessive foundation and overly experimental hairstyles on women are major turnoffs. Less is more!" In conclusion, when I like a woman I like every inch of her. I also want her to like herself. So if she wears a cluster of fabric that obscures her shape, I worry that she may be ashamed of herself — her beautiful, natural, perfectly flawed self. Former Vogue Paris editor Carine Roitfeld has said that she hates perfection and, when casting for fashion editorials always looked for models with some flaw. Twenty-two year-old Aamir is with me on this one as well. "The most beautiful thing about a woman is her body, its silhouette and lines," he says. "Don't put a sack over them!" Having said that, one woman can wear a slinky halter-dress and look self-conscious in it, and another can totally rock a voluminous trapeze dress like it's her second skin. At the end of the day, a woman is going to look her best in something she feels good in, which is the most important point of all: If you're comfortable in your skin, in your body, you're on a winning streak. Any messages I or any man might read into your clothes can be superseded by a smile, an inner glow, a canny coolness and poise that says, "I don't really care what you think, Zurain, I love this outfit." Chances are then, I probably will as well… A fashion journalist and social commentator who has contributed to various international publications including The Washington Times (Style Section), Harper's Bazaar and The Seattle Times. Published in The Express Tribune, Ms T, August 19th, 2012.
Ask most guys what they like to see on a woman, and they'll probably joke: "Nothing!" But men are known to be the 'visual gender' and not only do they notice what women are wearing but also draw conclusions about you from how you dress.
What men don't want women to wear
"Clothes say a lot about a woman's exposure, lifestyle and confidence. The way she wears her hair and make-up says a lot about her sense of style and sophistication. Her choice of fragrance and pair of heels say a lot about her personality and taste," said Usman Dittu, womenswear designer. "These days, everyone has a 'designer bag', original or fake — so big deal!"
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Source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/423410/what%E2%80%99s-on-a-man%E2%80%99s-mind
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