Czechoslovakia’s first gender
2019年8月7日 就職・転職It does not mean you need to change your sex or take hormones. Indian fashion is amazing. "I would like to change the way people see the LGBT community and women. "I have always loved wearing unisex clothes. Today I am very happy that I can walk the ramp as gender-neutral model," says Petr who recently walked the ramp as a first gender-neutral model in Africa. But I am skinny and it is difficult for me to find male clothes.
With my modelling, I want to show that different sexual orientations exist. I don’t want to see anything else. His images were published in a fashion magazine. His personal sense of style however is inclined towards the feminine side. I don’t think I am a confused person, I just feel great as a gender-neutral person — that’s the best position for me. You know, there is always someone who says — You can’t do this, you are not good enough… Do not listen to them. What’s the big fuss about gender?"For me being gender neutral is a state when you feel equally good as a man or a woman.Earlier this https://www.xh-pack.com/ year, Manny Gutierrez made headlines as the first male model to endorse women’s cosmetic brand Maybelline. He sports a men’s line and women’s line with equal ease and oomph on the ramp. In a candid chat, Czechoslovakia’s first gender-neutral model Petr Nitka (23) talks about fashion without boundaries, androgynous fashion and how gender is incidental."Being differentLuckily for Petr, his family and friends have always known that he is different and have been supportive of his dreams. I have always loved fashion.
Even Manish Arora and a few others. I am a model, but I am also a person — a different person. Never!". Now, for the first time in the country, a male model will walk the ramp for Lakme Fashion Week for a women’s line.The CallingPetr’s first brush with modelling was in Australia where he went to study English. After I saw those pictures, I realised that I am not a typical model. This is the right time to destroy prejudices and stereotypes about races, sexual orientation, religions, gender, minorities and women.The messagePetr has a message for all those who want to experiment with fashion but are not sure how to go about it.
Since then, I have been proud to say that I am finally, the ‘first’ something. Modelling is perhaps the best way to realise and promote my opinions. I like the colours that are used in the Indian style of clothes. I am happy to be in the media because then, I can show others that being different — gay, lesbian or trans — is absolutely fine," he adds. Never give up! Never give up as great things take time. That is why I approached LFW. I like skinny jeans and tops.Fashion’s gender benderPetr endorses androgynous fashion. She likes my job and the way I do my work," says Petr who looks at his personality as an advantage in the work line. He says, "I met photographer Bharathan Gangatheran in Perth and we did a photo shoot. I really love Indian designers like Manish Malhotra - I would love to walk for him.The big fat Indian closetPetr’s dream is to become the first gender-neutral model in the countries where homosexuality is illegal — which is why India makes for a great runway. Therefore, I prefer simple fashion clothes of women. "My mother is my best friend. "I see only the positive.
It’s so different as compared to fashion from other countries. I have wanted to be a model all my life, but soon I realised that I am too small and skinny to be a male model. "The most important thing is being brave, open-minded and always be yourself. After that I did many more shoots and started getting famous in my country as the first gender-neutral model. I don’t want to change anything in my life. I feel better when I wear women’s wear because to be honest, I feel I look strange wearing men’s wear on a regular day," he shares. When I was a kid, I was sad because I couldn’t wear makeup, and clothes that I used to like.
With my modelling, I want to show that different sexual orientations exist. I don’t want to see anything else. His images were published in a fashion magazine. His personal sense of style however is inclined towards the feminine side. I don’t think I am a confused person, I just feel great as a gender-neutral person — that’s the best position for me. You know, there is always someone who says — You can’t do this, you are not good enough… Do not listen to them. What’s the big fuss about gender?"For me being gender neutral is a state when you feel equally good as a man or a woman.Earlier this https://www.xh-pack.com/ year, Manny Gutierrez made headlines as the first male model to endorse women’s cosmetic brand Maybelline. He sports a men’s line and women’s line with equal ease and oomph on the ramp. In a candid chat, Czechoslovakia’s first gender-neutral model Petr Nitka (23) talks about fashion without boundaries, androgynous fashion and how gender is incidental."Being differentLuckily for Petr, his family and friends have always known that he is different and have been supportive of his dreams. I have always loved fashion.
Even Manish Arora and a few others. I am a model, but I am also a person — a different person. Never!". Now, for the first time in the country, a male model will walk the ramp for Lakme Fashion Week for a women’s line.The CallingPetr’s first brush with modelling was in Australia where he went to study English. After I saw those pictures, I realised that I am not a typical model. This is the right time to destroy prejudices and stereotypes about races, sexual orientation, religions, gender, minorities and women.The messagePetr has a message for all those who want to experiment with fashion but are not sure how to go about it.
Since then, I have been proud to say that I am finally, the ‘first’ something. Modelling is perhaps the best way to realise and promote my opinions. I like the colours that are used in the Indian style of clothes. I am happy to be in the media because then, I can show others that being different — gay, lesbian or trans — is absolutely fine," he adds. Never give up! Never give up as great things take time. That is why I approached LFW. I like skinny jeans and tops.Fashion’s gender benderPetr endorses androgynous fashion. She likes my job and the way I do my work," says Petr who looks at his personality as an advantage in the work line. He says, "I met photographer Bharathan Gangatheran in Perth and we did a photo shoot. I really love Indian designers like Manish Malhotra - I would love to walk for him.The big fat Indian closetPetr’s dream is to become the first gender-neutral model in the countries where homosexuality is illegal — which is why India makes for a great runway. Therefore, I prefer simple fashion clothes of women. "My mother is my best friend. "I see only the positive.
It’s so different as compared to fashion from other countries. I have wanted to be a model all my life, but soon I realised that I am too small and skinny to be a male model. "The most important thing is being brave, open-minded and always be yourself. After that I did many more shoots and started getting famous in my country as the first gender-neutral model. I don’t want to change anything in my life. I feel better when I wear women’s wear because to be honest, I feel I look strange wearing men’s wear on a regular day," he shares. When I was a kid, I was sad because I couldn’t wear makeup, and clothes that I used to like.
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