Friday, 27 June 2014

Research for Metrosexuality

Metrosexual is a neologism, derived from metropolitan and hetrosexual coined in 1994 describing a man (especially one living in an urbanpost-industrialcapitalist culture) who is especially meticulous about his grooming and appearance, typically spending a significant amount of time and money on shopping as part of this term is popularly thought to contrast heterosexuals who adopt fashions and lifestyles stereotypically associated with homosexuals, although, by definition given by the originator.a metrosexual might be officially gay, straight or bisexual.

David Beckham was one of the main reasons with men caring about how they look with all his different hair styles and his big global image around the world and because how big he was with his global appeal everyone would follow his trend and they would all try to be like him by caring about how they look and is it for to impress girls or os it to feel good about themselves. By 2000 David Beckam had married Posh and his global appeal went massive and he then created his own clothing brand and has his own perfumes and aftershaves and now he is the face of most mens underwear companies such as Calvin Clein and Emporio Armani so this shows that David Beckam was one of the main reasons men started to care about how they look.

Metrosexual man, the single young man with a high disposable income, living or working in the city (because that’s where all the best shops are), is perhaps the most promising consumer market of the decade. In the Eighties he was only to be found inside fashion magazines such as GQ. In the Nineties, he’s everywhere and he’s going shopping.
However, it was not until the early 2000s when Simpson returned to the subject that the term became globally popular.
In 2002, Salon.com published an article by Simpson,[3] which identified David Beckam as the metrosexual poster boy and offered this updated, succinct definition:
The typical metrosexual is a young man with money to spend, living in or within easy reach of a metropolis — because that’s where all the best shops, clubs, gyms and hairdressers are. He might be officially gay, straight or bisexual, but this is utterly immaterial because he has clearly taken himself as his own love object and pleasure as his sexual preference.









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