HARRY STYLES wore a dress. You may well know that already even if you don’t follow fashion or music closely. Photos of the British singer in the custom Gucci frock—snapped for the cover of Vogue—swarmed the internet a few weeks ago, sending his brigade of fans into a tizzy. Scads of tweets and online articles recycled the images. And while most of the coverage lauded Mr. Styles for his beguiling, gender-bending outfit, some conservative pundits predictably wrung their hands, interpreting the hubbub as a death knell for the so-called “manly man.” The cover itself was a landmark: Mr. Styles is the first man to grace the…

This post first appeared on wsj.com

You May Also Like

‘They were happy to lie to protect my brother,’ says Prince Harry

Duke of Sussex makes the claims in new trailer for Harry and…

‘Loss and damage’ deal struck to help countries worst hit by climate crisis

Governments draw up blueprint for fund to be administered at first by…

Coronavirus live news: UK expands trial on mixing vaccines; Brazil senate probes Bolsonaro’s pandemic response

UK study to examine if vaccines can be safely mixed; Brazilian investigation…

‘The uncertainty is the worst thing’: the energy bill crisis facing UK independent music venues

Price rises mean many of the country’s smaller venues, such as Band…