It’s almost the end of the year, but our Bombers are still rolling out!
We’ll be voting on Fashion Bomber of the Year next week, so be sure to submit your nominations here.
Until then, take a look at what Patrick from St. Louis, Missouri sent in:
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He says, “I graduated from the University of Maryland (College Park) in 2013 and will be a 2015 Masters of Public Health alumnus from Washington University in St. Louis.”

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” I started beyondthemasc.com (my website) in an attempt to challenge perceptions of black masculinity through music and fashion.”
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I never thought my pursuits would take me as far as they have, but my talent has offered me numerous opportunities, such as becoming the PR & Marketing Executive Assistant for St. Louis Fashion Week and sharing the stage with Tamar Braxton.”

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“I would describe my style as affordable, clean cut…”

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“with an occasional dissent from the masculine norms.”

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More here:
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You definitely have a distinct point of view. I love that white embellished button down.
See more at beyondthemasc.com .
Thoughts?

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12 thoughts on “Fashion Bomber of the Day: Patrick from Missouri”

  1. Loving the first pic! Only comment is the poses: I think you can still break the masculine/feminine rules of style by keeping your poses more masculine like the pic in all black by the lake. Other than that, love the studded boots (CLs?), hate the run over ones in the lake pic, and I’d work on my chest a bit more before attempting an all white sheer number.

  2. Was curious, then intrigued, and now convinced: I’m a Patrick fan despite some fashion hits and misses. His clothing choices are based on a purposeful, relevant statement about perceptions of masculinity.

    Bookmarking his blog which is full of interesting topics such as teaching sexual education to adults with intellectual disabilities…and OOTD videos.

  3. So, I have a question… Is this what we have to look forward to when we think of “challenging perceptions of black masculinity”? I instantly thought the statement “challenging perceptions of black masculinity” would be pictures of fashionable fathers taking their families out, holding doors for women, boycotting Chief Keef concerts lol, a book in a black man’s hand, sitting down eating dinner with his family while dressed to kill or something. Something that “challenged” the current stereotype. I guess this is what’s hood in the streets… blurring the male/female lines along with A$AP Rccky and Young Thug wearing dresses.

  4. No, No and No, some of the outfits look dated and poorly put together but he does have some statement pieces, if they were paired together better then maybe….

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