She appeared to those who were weak, preying on their deepest fears and desires. Her touch was a spark that ignited the flames of passion, but also of destruction.
This influence is visible in the dissolution of the gender binary. The "metrosexual" aesthetic of the early 2000s has evolved into a radical fluidity. Makeup brands are dropping gendered packaging; fashion houses are merging "his and hers" collections. This cultural shift isn't just about clothes; it’s about the transgender community challenging the fundamental rigidity of society, forcing everyone—cisgender included—to ask, Why do I perform my gender this way?