Harry Styles And Brooklyn Beckham Are Tearing Down Binary Fashion Standards By Sparking A Rise Of Men’s Jewelry Purchases

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Stereotypical ideas of “feminine” and “masculine” fashion are becoming more and more outdated.

Instead, a rise of gender-fluid styles accelerated by celebrity trendsetters such as Harry Styles and Brooklyn Beckham are revolutionizing menswear.

One specific sector of men’s fashion that has boomed in recent months is men’s jewelry.

Necklaces, bracelets, and rings were once traditionally considered “women’s items.” But, society’s move away from this binary thought process has encouraged men across the nation to dive into accessorization.

In fact, according to a research study conducted by Steven Stone, the hashtag “men’s jewelry” has been searched one million times.

Plus, on Google, over forty-four thousand people are searching the same term every single month.

Celebrities have played a massive part in the blending of “feminine” and “masculine” fashion– leading the way for other men to feel confident and comfortable in their clothing choices.

Harry Styles has undoubtedly had the most influence on fans across the globe.

Since leaving One Direction and beginning his solo career, Styles has become more and more comfortable revealing his personal identity in words and also through his clothing.

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For example, if you attend a Harry Styles concert, you might find him wearing a suit with wide-legged trousers, donning a dress with bright red tights, or going shirtless with a hot pink fringe vest.

Styles also never fails to accessorize with jewelry, and some of his most popular looks have caused rapid spikes in men’s jewelry purchases nationwide– such as when he wore a pearl necklace on the cover of Better Homes & Gardens, and Google searches for “men’s pearl necklace” rose a whopping eighty-two percent.

Styles is not alone in his influence, though. The English model Brooklyn Beckham has also been contributing to the rise of men’s ring purchases.

Specifically, after sharing a photo of his diamond wedding band, Google searches for “Brooklyn Beckham ring” rose over seventy-five percent.

And besides engagement rings, bold rings that pack a punch with any outfit have also been rapidly growing in popularity– such as the TikTok viral “snake ring.”

Now, countless men around the globe are embracing all kinds of fashion options– and we are here for it. After all, your wardrobe should represent you– not a stereotype.

And to read the study’s complete findings, visit the link here.

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