Tuesday, June 28, 2022

The Future Of Lingerie Is Genderless

When Louis Dorantes moved to Brooklyn in the late 2010s, the Parsons-trained designer began making going-out looks for the queer parties he attended. “It wasn’t just casually going to the neighborhood bar,” he says of his reasoning for creating his own designs. “These were very curated spaces with a lot of very talented people.” In 2020, inspired by the creative spirit of this nightclub scene, Dorantes launched Leak NYC, a genderless lingerie brand. 

Dorantes’ clothes are a celebration of freedom and self-expression. Think: mesh bodysuits, neon colors, unexpected cut-outs, and sportswear-inspired corsets, a range of styles that have traditionally been marketed toward women but, under Leak NYC, are encouraged to be worn by all. “I grew up in the Midwest, and it was very conservative,” he says. “I always felt like I had my hands tied behind my back with how to dress, how to be male-presenting, so it was so liberating to run with it, finally being able to just let all that go and challenge the binary.”

While brands like TomboyX and Aisle have disrupted the industry by offering boxer-style underwear catered to women and non-binary people, the industry has been slower in offering genderless underwear in traditionally femme styles. Now, though, as conversations about genderless fashion are becoming commonplace, more mainstream brands are following in the footsteps of people like Dorantes and TomboyX and starting to offer gender-affirming underwear options

“From the early 2000s up to now, when [brands] talked about genderless fashion, they were marketing men’s clothes for women,” says Roman Sipe, creative director for popular lingerie brand Cosabella. “For the longest time, [the lingerie category] has been reserved for elegant women’s underwear, so to have that offering for everyone and have it be seen is great.”

In 2021, Cosabella debuted a gender- and size-inclusive collection, titled “For People,” which offers the brand’s signature lace and mesh lingerie in over 100 colors. Around the same time, Savage x Fenty and Fleur Du Mal have introduced silky boxers, luxurious robes, and lacy underwear targeted toward men and non-binary people. (In the swimwear department, Chromat has long pushed the boundaries of swimwear with the brand’s newest collection dedicated to trans, non-binary, and queer folks.)

According to TomboyX’s CEO, Leslie Garrard, mainstream fashion’s embrace of genderless underwear is propelled by a consumer-backed push to erase the gender norms, focusing on comfort and fit. “It starts with, ‘How do you want to flow in the world?” Garrard says. “Women’s bodies, non-binary bodies, come in all different shapes, sizes, curves, depending on the day. I would want to have the most comfortable underwear imaginable in a wide range of cuts.” That’s exactly what TomboyX has done over the past decade, providing styles that are meant to “discard the old idea of shopping by men’s or women’s and just democratize underwear,” from boardshorts and adaptable bras to comfy period underwear and boxer briefs. The success of trailblazing brands like TomboyX has certainly provided a blueprint for the lingerie industry to market traditionally femme styles to all bodies. 

“We are flipping from just marketing women’s underwear for men to marketing everything for everybody,” says Sipe who, before joining Cosabella, was the designer and the founder of Menagerie Intimates, a lingerie brand focused on male-identifying bodies. Take, for example, the company’s lacy thongs and jockstraps that were launched under the brand’s “Never Say Never” category, which Guido Campello, the managing director of Cosabella, says is the first of more inclusive collections to come: “We’re already working on the second generation, which is really, what are the products that should cross over?” As Cosabella is venturing into marketing lingerie staples like bikinis and thongs for men, Campello says that the market is still catching up to what consumers have been demanding for a long time: “The idea that anyone could have elegance…  that’s really missing.” 

From his personal experience with creating Leak NYC, Dorantes sees the benefits of genderless underwear and customers easing into their bodies and self-confidence. “One thing that always really touches me is people who have never been comfortable with their bodies or have always wanted to try lingerie, being completely overwhelmed with the idea of it being so flattering,” says Dorantes. 

This should be the ultimate mission for brands, according to Garrard: “[When] people are able to go out, see products that are gender-affirming, that are body-affirming, that really makes them feel like their best selves.”

The jury is in. Brands, time to make your move.

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How To Shop This Year’s Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale Like A Pro

If you’ve clicked yourself to this page, then you’re here for all the need-to-know info on Nordstrom‘s biggest annual event — the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale. This reader-favorite retailer’s highly anticipated shopping spree is now officially open to the general public, meaning the shop clock is now ticking on its bevy of limited-time markdowns across premium brands in fashion, beauty, home, and beyond.

As with previous years, early access to the Anniversary sale depends on your Nordstrom Nordy Club status. (If you’re not a member, the official start date for the public is July 15.) Below, find the answers to all of your Nordstrom Anniversary Sale queries along with brands we’re already eyeing.

What is the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale?

Lest you think this is just another online sale, think again: The Nordstrom Anniversary sale is among our favorite shopping events of the year because you can find everything from designer dresses to chic kitchen goods to luxury skin care all in one place. There are also plenty of exclusive deals and value sets you won’t be able to find anywhere else, making them a true find. Plus, unlike Prime Day or Sephora’s Beauty Insider Events, anyone can shop the Nordstrom Anniversary sale once it opens to the public — no membership required.

When is the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale?

The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale officially runs from July 15 through July 31. However, early access for the sale kicks off as early as June 6. (More on that below.)

How do I shop the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale early?

Beginning June 29, you’ll be able to preview pages upon pages of on-sale items to plan your haul ahead of time. If you log into your Nordy Club account, you can save your most coveted items to your wish list, so they’re all in one place to easily add to your cart once you get access to the sale.

Depending on your Nordy Club member tier status, you can shop the Nordstrom Anniversary sale weeks before the official kickoff date in mid-July. As of July 6, the sale is open for the highest Nordy Club tier Icons. Ambassadors get access July 7, and Influencers on July 9. (FYI, new cardmembers also get a $60 Bonus Note offer for opening an account.)

What are the best Nordstrom Anniversary Sale deals?

As with previous years, you can expect the steepest savings on Nordstrom-exclusive labels like Zella leggings and BP wardrobe essentials. That said, longtime Nordy stans know that there are just as many amazing deals on big-name brands like Nike, Alo, CalpakKiehl’s, Charlotte Tilbury, Oribe, and more.

At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission. 

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