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gender-fluid
[jen-der-floo-id]
adjective
noting or relating to a person whose gender identity or gender expression is not fixed and shifts over time or changes depending on the situation.
Other Word Forms
- gender fluidity noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of gender-fluid1
Example Sentences
Anderson is known for his innovative styles and gender-fluid designs, and has created some iconic and recognisable looks throughout his career.
Costume designer Enver Chakartash dressed the character, described at one point in the book as a “new womanly man,” in a mourning jacket and complicated skirt, with green socks adding a fey accent to the gender-fluid ensemble.
He is known for his innovative styles and gender-fluid designs, and has created some iconic looks such as singer Rihanna's Super Bowl half-time performance attire.
Dior's latest collection embraced see-through material and presented it in an ethereal way, with intricate detailing and gender-fluid silhouettes.
“Margiela’s business steadily climbed in recent years as Galliano infused its collections with campy, theatrical innovations, deconstructed designs and a gender-fluid sensibility as well as pushing the craftsmanship and creative impact of its ‘Artisanal’ line to new heights,” Business of Fashion reported.
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When To Use
Gender-fluid refers to a nonbinary gender identity or gender expression that’s not fixed and is capable of changing over time.
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