Christian Wilkins has expressed a desire for more ‘gender-fluid’ options in the fashion industry. And over the weekend, he wore a denim corset to show off his impressive biceps and physique.
Christian Wilkins flaunts his gender-fluid style by putting on a corset to show off his huge muscles
The 27-year-old model uploaded a photo set to Instagram of himself posing in a blue lace-up Dion Lee bustier and coordinating PVC pants.
Richard Wilkins’s son, who works as a reporter for a celebrity magazine, recently posed for a campaign for the beauty supply store Mecca.
He had smoky eyeshadow on and a glossy lip, and he’d worn his long blonde locks out over his shoulder.
Christian looked sexily into the camera as he ran his hands through his hair.
Christian’s 44,000 fans were quick to comment on his stunning appearance.
Some of Christian’s admirers have gushed that he “looked fabulous” and that he “looked stunning” as usual.
Christian is a man whose incredible sense of style is a means of self-expression for him.
Christian, who is scheduled to walk in the final runway show of the PayPal Melbourne Fashion Festival on March 11, spoke with 9Honey about his dedication to and excitement for more diverse representations of fashion.
‘I love PayPal Melbourne Fashion Festival, because it’s so inclusive. And Melbourne is such a fashion-forward city,’ he said.
‘People can be there on the ground and kind of see all the trends firsthand, and it’s that interaction that really separates PayPal Melbourne Fashion Festival from so many other fashion events in Australia,’ Christian added.
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He described the event in Melbourne as “a dream come true” because of its welcoming atmosphere.
‘It’s nice to feel included because I think a lot of people find fashion can feel incredibly exclusive, but it shouldn’t be. It should be inclusive and they really embrace that.’