Thursday, January 3, 2008

'Biker Chick' Clothing Styles, Masculinity, and a Tinge of Lagerfeld



The fashion world is consumed by one key word lately: leather.

Some of the biggest names of this $9.7 billion industry are actively implementing traditional biker styles in their new lines. From Junya Watanabe's classic zippered biker jackets to Jean Paul Gaultier's tough biker-informed runway or Karl Lagerfeld's newly morphed biker style outfits, the biggest designers are responding to an aesthetic that seems to have gained more popularity from the time when J. Dean and M. Brando would express their lack of desire to conform by way of leather.

The biker community has undergone a major shift and many women are to be found in biking entourages around the country. And with their Harley Davidsons come other accessories as well. As the fashionistas have it, even the best and most complete of outfits needs to be accessorized and biker looks are no exceptions. Accessories are not a frivolity and the right kinds can truly enhance the full biker presentation.

In today's Times feature it says:

Women now make up 10 percent of the motorcyclists in the United States, and that is not
including those who ride on the back. Biking is still overwhelmingly a male pursuit, of course,
and yet even the gnarliest (meant in a good way) motorcycle gear shows a certain feminized
influence. In another era, the accessories being promoted at the booths of Harley-Davidson,
Ducati or Buell would have been stuff that ran on oil or could be scrubbed down with Armor All.
Now most manufacturers have their own clothing lines.

Read the full feature here.
Wild Ones, The Hells Angels, 1973
Graph per ny times

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

just used the following phrase, 'how very biker chick' just the other day.

Anonymous said...

This is not just a discussion of fashion choices but rather a significant mentioning of gender role shifting.

Anonymous said...

This is not just a discussion of fashion choices but rather a significant mentioning of gender role shifting.

Anonymous said...

Do you know where I could find the jpeg as a poster?

Anonymous said...

Rich,
You could save this as a jpeg and have it enlarged over at Costco. They develop good quality photos there. I hope this helps.
Jennifer