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Man Feels Empowered To Wear Dresses And Skirts After Seeing Harry Style’s Cover In Vogue


A 26-year-old man says he feels empowered to wear dresses and skirts after seeing Harry Style’s Vogue cover.

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Connor Keanney said the former One Direction singer gave him the inspiration and made him feel more ‘confident’ to change his style.

“I’m the real-life Boy in the Dress. Wearing skirts and dresses isn’t an issue, clothes are clothes, it’s material to me,” he expressed.

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“If I look good and I want to wear it I’ll wear it. Dressing like this has given me a big confidence boost,” Connor continued.

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He was 16 years old when he came out as part of the LGBTQ+ community and admitted that he was not very ‘confident.’ But thanks to Harry Styles, he felt empowered to wear high-fashion skirts and dresses.

“My style has definitely evolved over time. I wasn’t very confident when I was younger with a lot of things,” Connor explained.

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“I came out as part of the LGBTQ+ community when I was 16 and then I hid how I wanted to dress,” he said.

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“In more recent times you’ve got people who are non binary, you’ve got Harry Styles who is a straight man but wears whatever he wants, and seeing that just boosted my confidence.

“I don’t believe in labels, clothes are clothes. It’s just material.”

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Connor shares photos of his dresses on social media. He also started a series he called ‘Style Steals’ which sees him recreate television characters’ iconic appearance using second-hand clothes.

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“I’m quite a bargain hunter so I don’t set myself a budget. Usually I buy whatever catches my eyes and I take it from there,” he said.

“With Style Steals I do research and, for the time being, I look at online charity shops for what I need.”

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He continued: “I used to be one of those people freaked by the idea of musty, smelly piles of clothes worn by old people. I would think ‘oh it’s second-hand, someone’s died in that’.

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“If people go to vintage shops or search vintage stuff online they’re going to find the most amazing things [and shopping this way is] good for the environment because you’re recycling it.

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“I picked up a real Versace top for £15 from a charity shop, I nearly died. All you’ve got to do is put it in a washing machine or get it dry cleaned, which costs nothing.”

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