BamBam of GOT7 has broken gender stereotypes five times with his fashion statements, ranging from skirts to nail polish

Now that BamBam of GOT7 has completed his first solo promotions with "riBBon," it's worth reflecting on some of the ways he experimented with androgyny throughout this time. BamBam defied gender stereotypes in six different ways

Nail Polish:

Men’s nail paint is getting increasingly popular, but no one does it quite like BamBam. BamBam wore black nail paint and displayed a floral hand tattoo during his latest photoshoot with GQ Korea, both of which are generally associated with ladies.

Feminine” Colors:

BamBam experimented with color for his solo debut with “riBBon,” both onstage and in his music video. He wore a range of hues, including some that are generally considered “feminine.” Pinks and purples were used by BamBam.

Chunky “Grandma” Sweaters:
When it comes to pinks, BamBam’s “Grandma” sweater was one of the most popular looks from his “riBBon” MV. This shirt not only had a more feminine cut, but it also had a lot of see-through holes. BamBam, on the other hand, sported the look with pride.

“riBBons”:
What would this list be if it didn’t include his solo debut’s major theme? BamBam revealed in a recent video about all of his outfits that each one had ribbons to match his song. Ribbons and bows are often associated with girls, but that didn’t stop BamBam. The “lavallière” bow (also known as the pussy bow) is most commonly worn by women, and it was one of his most popular looks among fans.

Skirts:
BamBam is well-known for his love of “skrrt skrrt,” but did you know he also likes skirts? BamBam said in his LookBook video that he asked his costume designer to create an outfit with a skirt. He explained that he chose the pastel pink ensemble because he’d “expressed multiple times that [he] wanted to wear skirts.” He even said, “he like skirts,” later in the video. “Thanks a lot, guys!”