Why JoJo Siwa Is Comparing Her Viral Cover Shoot to Harry Styles

Why JoJo Siwa Is Comparing Her Viral Cover Shoot to Harry Styles

As an ardent fan of boundary-pushing icons, I find myself utterly captivated by the fearless fashion statements of JoJo Siwa and Harry Styles. Their audacious approach to gender norms and sartorial self-expression is a breath of fresh air in today’s stagnant world.


JoJo Siwa knows the power of a little shock value.

As an ardent admirer, I must say that the “Karma” songstress certainly turned heads with her recent feature in LadyGunn magazine! She donned a dazzling bejeweled chest plate and jock strap, striking poses that echoed the fashion flair of another icon. It’s clear she found inspiration from a fellow trendsetter for this captivating photoshoot!

In an episode of Haley Welch’s Talk Tuah podcast on October 8th, JoJo Siwa made a comparison to the past when Harry Styles wore a dress, as a nod to his 2020 Vogue magazine cover. She acknowledged that donning a bulge is not quite the same as wearing a dress.

Nevertheless, the former Dance Moms star admitted that she intentionally sought attention through her provocative photo series.

Siwa, at the age of 21, proudly declared, ‘The rocky formation represents a dash of flavor, a hint of gender-blending, and a nudge towards empowerment: ‘You can be anything you aspire to be.’ I was simply adding a touch of my own flair.

As a lifestyle advocate, I am drawn to individuals who stand out, those who may not conform to societal norms and aren’t afraid to venture into uncharted territory. Embracing this role, I strive to push myself to the limits of my comfort zone, taking bold steps that mirror their courage.

Siwa’s remarks resonate with the former One Direction member, as his Vogue cover marked him as the first solo male on their cover in magazine history. In that same issue, he spoke about his androgynous fashion sense, acknowledging other male artists who laid the groundwork for his style.

Why JoJo Siwa Is Comparing Her Viral Cover Shoot to Harry Styles

He mentioned to the magazine that the musicians who were role models for him – Prince, David Bowie, Elvis Presley, Freddie Mercury, and Elton John – were all spectacular performers. As a child, their extravagant stage presence left him utterly amazed. Now, when he wears something that feels bold or flamboyant, he doesn’t find it strange or over-the-top.

He added, “By eliminating the distinction between ‘men’s clothing’ and ‘women’s clothing,’ you broaden the scope of possibilities. Sometimes when I browse through stores, I catch myself admiring the women’s fashion, finding it particularly striking.

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2024-10-11 23:56