Photography by Mark ReayFashion / IncomingOpinion: Androgyny Rewrites The Rules Of StreetwearHow androgynous undercurrents at NYFW have sparked talk of a revolutionShareLink copied ✔️September 9, 2013FashionIncomingTextPaul WagenblastPhotographyMark Reay Streetwear is meant to be a forum for the majority, a great democracy that reflects the cultural climate and is fashion at its easiest access level. Its purpose is to circulate and to disseminate, adopted traditionally by high fashion brands opting to diffuse their ethos into a format fit for the general public. boychild did an androgynous, expressionist drag performance...creating an emotional energy that was beyond categorical The streetwear market perpetuates along a common denominator, bringing all of a brand's pop culture references and ethics along with it. In their recent SS14 show, Hood By Air, a streetwear favourite of performers like A$AP Rocky, Kanye West and Rihanna, collaborated again with perennial muse and performance artist boychild. The day before hitting the runway for HBA, boychild did an androgynous, expressionist drag performance to a packed audience at the Suzanne Geiss gallery in Manhattan, lip synching to remixed pop favorites (including Rihanna's heartfelt "Stay") and creating an emotional energy that was beyond categorical. Hood By Air SS14 Androgyny, in this case, does not mean embracing both genders but denying them; creating a neutral space in which to present and connect at a deeper level. It is humanising and equalising. Perhaps that is why Hood By Air finds so much inspiration in boychild. As a label it uses streetwear codes to explore a range of progressive high fashion concepts, such as genderless styling and subversive branding, to appeal on a human level. A lack of concern in gender politics has allowed HBA to imagine a massive redefinition of popular dress A lack of concern in gender politics has allowed HBA to imagine a massive redefinition of popular dress, blending experimental identity with the viral energy of streetwear. By denying us the opportunity to assign gender to their work, HBA is flipping the role of streetwear on its head: no longer reflecting the majority, but informing it. Hood By Air SS14Photograph by Mark ReayEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORELoewe AW26 is daring you to come outside and playLVMH Prize 2026Vote to decide which designer makes the final round of the 2026 LVMH PrizeThe rise of EsDeeKid in 5 tracksInside ADON, the elusive London brand with Timothée Chalamet on speed dialMugler AW26 takes us on a power trip down memory laneCourrèges AW26 thinks we all have the same 24 hours in a dayDries Van Noten’s stylish school kids flouted the uniform rulesAcne Studios gets the royal treatment for AW26How Team Oakley won gold at Milano Cortina 2026 BurberryKate Moss, Little Simz, and more celebrate 170 years of BurberryIn pictures: David Luraschi captures model of the moment, Serkan Deniz FILAFrom track to concrete: Fila reimagines sportswear in the city for AW26Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy