***Note: On the 2nd place of this list Kim Kardashian's Marilyn Monroe dress took place. And for the 3rd place, her sister Kourtney Kardashian took place with her Dolce & Gabbana wedding dress she wore at her wedding with Travis Barker.


***Note: On the 2nd place of this list Kim Kardashian's Marilyn Monroe dress took place. And for the 3rd place, her sister Kourtney Kardashian took place with her Dolce & Gabbana wedding dress she wore at her wedding with Travis Barker.


All the people you mentioned are occult secrets society androgynes. The majority of men that I know are put off by males dressing as women, so how in the world is this so influential?
I know how. There are so many religious cults, so many seemingly different religions that practice the exact same practices under different names:
Religious historian Rivkah Harris, former Associate Professor of Religion at Northwestern University, states in her book, Gender and Aging in Mesopotamia: The Gilgamesh Epic and Other Ancient Literature, that the goddess Ishtar was also known as Inanna, and her worship was specifically designed to break down all gender distinction and well as socioeconomic distinctions. She writes: “She [Ishtar] shattered all gender and socioeconomic distinctions -- being both a royal queen and simultaneously “the harlot of heaven... And in all this she was the role model for her followers. Among her powers was this from a Sumerian poem: “To turn a man into a woman and a woman into a man are yours, Inanna.” Professor Harris further writes: “In the Descent of Ishtar we are told of some participants in her religious cult: ‘The male prostitutes comb their hair before her…They decorate the napes of their necks with colored bands…They gird themselves with the sword belt…Their right side they adorn with women’s clothing…Their left side they cover with men’s clothing…Their transvestitism simulated the androgyny of Inanna- Ishtar. It was perhaps the inversion of the male/female binary opposition that thereby neutralized this opposition. By emulating their goddess who was both female and male, they shattered the boundary between the sexes. This was seen as a way of rising above the prison of the flesh.” Finally, Harris concludes: “Ishtar is androgynous, marginal, ambiguous…She is betwixt and between… Central to the goddess as paradox is her well-attested psychological and physiological androgyny. Inanna-Ishtar is both female and male … [in one place stating] ‘Though I am a woman I am a noble young man.'"
https://www.youtube.com/embed/d0Bo-uRpQ2cThat dress was so beautiful and iconic. It's not something you'd wear everyday but it's great for the Met Gala. I don't know about it being the most influential moment, I mean it was cool, but she just wore a dress. Arguably, it could be pretty influential in the fashion world, but in the grand scheme of things I don't think it was the most the influential.
That’s ugly shopping drunk Prom dress example there 🙀
that is a good looking thing, for the event
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This dress was so damn beautiful
Seems pretty uncomftruble to be honest, but dose look intresting will like to try it maybe
Vut dont think its at all that ifulating over all
Looks like she's wearing plastic bag wrapped in a curtain!
not a fan of her style... it's always all over the place
I could never be a fashion guru because I find the dress ridiculous.
Funny how it all turns
It is a beautiful dress.
I love this dress so much!
I can’t say her name on here
Do people actually care about this stuff?
It's quite a dress, that's for sure
Yes she plus it off.
no no way :)
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