Fashion's Forgotten Fathers: The Men Who Started It All.
<p>Warning: what you're about to read may shock, amaze, and possibly confuse you. Get ready for a fashion fact-check that will leave you speechless! It turns out, the original fashionistas are... (drumroll please) ...men!"😂<img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/IMG-20250920-WA00912.jpg" style="background-color: transparent;"/></p><p>Yes, men! Let's go down the history lane:</p><p>Let's start with skirts...Dating back to the 16th century, in ancient Scotland, the kilt, a pleated garment worn around the waist, was originally worn by men as a traditional attire. It was worn by Scottish Highlanders including warriors and noblemen. It was a practical garment for men allowing for freedom of movement and comfort in the rugged Scottish Highlands. It was also a symbol of Scottish heritage and identity.<img alt="A kilt" src="/media/inline_insight_image/IMG-20250920-WA01032.jpg" style="background-color: transparent;"/>The kilt.</p><p>Moving on to heels...Yes, that one too started with men🤭. According to historical records, the first known use of heels was in Ancient Persia (modern-day Iran) during the 10th century. Horsemen used it for stability in stirrups while riding horses. It was later adopted by European calvary men in the Middle Ages. Also, i<span style="background-color: transparent;">n the 17th and 18th centuries, men's fashion in Europe featured high heels as a symbol of masculinity and status. </span><span style="background-color: transparent;">However, by the mid-18th century, men's fashion shifted towards more practical and comfortable footwear, and heels became associated with women's fashion. </span><span style="background-color: transparent;">Today, high heels are a staple in women's fashion. Men, lets laugh at women's copycat nature🤭😅.</span><img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/IMG-20250920-WA00942.jpg" style="background-color: transparent;"/></p><p><br/></p><p>Lastly and more ridiculous, we have the eye liner and lip colour _what we call lipstick. It started with the men 🙋♂️😊.</p><p>Let's prove it:</p><p>In ancient civilizations, men were indeed among the first to wear lip color.</p><p>Ancient Mesopotamia</p><p>In ancient Sumeria, around 4000-1900 BCE, men wore lip color as a status symbol. The color indicated their social position, with brighter colors signifying higher status.</p><p>Also, in the 8th to 11th centuries, ancient Viking warriors (Vikings: Scadinavians- present day Denmark, Norway and Sweden) wore eye liner and lip colour to show their social status and demonstrate spiritual connections.</p><p>All of this were later adopted by women an turned to fashion. So the next time you see a guy rocking a skirt and heels, just remember – he's not breaking the rules, he's just following in the footsteps of his ancestors😂<img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/IMG-20250920-WA00932.jpg" style="background-color: transparent;"/></p>
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