US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who is also known for her initials AOC has recently voiced her opinion over the styling controversary of singer Harry Styles’ Vogue magazine shoot.
On Saturday, in a Q&A session with her followers on the Instagram, AOC was asked to comment on the latest criticism on Styles’ photoshoot for the magazine. She has joined the list of celebrities who praised Styles for his fashion experiment.
AOC, 31, replied in her Instagram Stories, "It looks wonderful. The masculine and feminine elements are balanced beautifully – the hair and jacket styling give me James Dean vibes too."
"Some people are mad at it, some folks are very sensitive to examining and exploring gender roles in society. Perhaps for some people it provokes some anger or insecurity around masculinity/femininity/etc. If it does, then maybe that’s part of the point. Sit with that reaction and think about it, examine it, explore it, engage it, and grow with it," she continued.
AOC concluded, "What’s the point of creating things if they don’t make people think? Or feel or reflect? Especially as an artist or creative? Who wants to see the same thing all the time? And never explore their assumptions? Anyways it looks bomb so."
The Sign of the Times singer, 26, made history as the first male to be featured on the cover Vogue solo for December’s issue. The photoshoot created a buzz of controversial comments on social media as Styles wore Gucci dresses, skirts and gowns.