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“I’m a boy, duh?” was my opportunity to challenge masculine stereotypes through silhouette and print. Drawing on inspiration from the masculine figures throughout my life, I wanted to challenge these personas and take the mick out of them by exaggerating proportions and injecting subtle feminine styles. The emphasised proportions throughout my collection is a representation of the standards set by society and how they’re unrealistic for everyone to fit into the same mold .