Dwayne Johnson Reframes Met Gala Skirt as Polynesian Masculinity

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Dwayne Johnson says his Met Gala look—a Thom Browne ensemble with a pleated skirt over trousers—was inspired by Polynesian culture, where he notes that 'the most masculine men wear skirts' (lavalavas), framing the fashion moment as a celebration of culture and art.
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