Estevan Reyes Peña's goatee and boxier frame make him appear pretty masculine — until he gets dressed. The 29-year-old shares his gender-affirming fashion journey as @tevistuff on Instagram, where he documents the "feminine-inspired outfits" he wears to his corporate tech job outside Salt Lake City, among other places. Though his following is relatively small, some of his videos — like one demonstrating how he styles a flowy, earth-toned skirt that grazes his mid-calf — have racked up tens of thousands of views and a potentially surprising number of supportive comments. But maybe not so surprising after all? Reyes Peña is a small part of a much larger trend, in which traditionally masc-presenting men are embodying a more feminine style — across clothing, yes, but also overall lifestyle and personality. Five years after Harry Styles wore a dress in Vogue, we're entering the next evolution of soft-boi, where descriptors like "effeminate" no longer carry the same radioactive burn for the most crushable celebrity dudes of the day. |
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