There's been so much written about Casey Legler, the first female model signed exclusively to a men's line. But in this profile she speaks up about why she is excited to be doing what she's doing:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/fash.....erfect-man
"'Fashion will do what it needs to do, but this' – this truth that women don't always look like girls – 'exists already on its own.' And the best thing about it, she says, excited, is that by playing with gender so publicly, by 'just being myself', she can help make room for everybody else: she can help widen our ideas of what is beautiful. A masculine girl makes way for a feminine boy, and an older woman, and a size 18. Of course, she is acceptably different – she is slim, tall, white and classically attractive, but still, she is both boyish and feminine. She is different. She is helping chip away at walls. She's knocking through to the kitchen."