I think my man Leonardo knew what he was talking about. However, this scientific concept of exact proportion seems increasingly less so, as male models are beginning to posses slightly more feminine features. The days of mega-hunk Marcus Shenkenberg are over, and this new group of boys have lithe figures and androgynous looks. The differences between female and male models are become less and less marked — I mean, take a look at any Raf Simmons show and some of the boys are thinner than most girls. Please see below:
How gaunt those cheeks are! Eat something, darling.These male models carry a certain delicacy about them, or fragility maybe, that sometimes reminds me of Mr. Dorian Gray and makes it hard to look at them as anything besides statuesque figures of objective aesthetically pleasing quality .
Examples…
Squint Homme Magazine. While this model is objectively attractive and possessing a rather pleasing bone structure, he is just too feminine! He seems a bit meek I think.
Numero Homme Magazine.
Sean O’Pry is an interesting character. He’s a bit of a chameleon, I think. Below he is styled in a very Dandy- esque
spread, with the second photo looking a bit like an Yves Saint Laurent pose.
I don’t really have any conclusions to draw. I guess it’s just interesting to think about the increasingly androgynous sense of costume (fashion) and gender identity in our generation. I personally think all male models should be required to look like this:
He may have been sprightly himself, but that Yves sure knew how to pick his men…