Welcome to the 'Stache Boulevard: a place where women have cited their honest and extremely frank (blunt?) thoughts regarding the moustache in recent time.
The Moustache Week has been a revelation for Wooplr. The moosh is no longer an ultra male accessory, it has become an opinion, a style statement that defines all genders subjectively. Infact most women seem to prefer the moustache off their men.
So while all you men out there give a thought to what your new alpha symbol would be, here’s what the women have to say about the moustache.
We give you, The Moustache Boulevard:
Namitha Gautham says:
Disha Bhandari says:
Rhea Gupte says:
Anupriya DG says:
Renisha says:
Naina Ruhail says:
Swati Dandotiya says:
Aswira Siraj says:
Karishma Singh says:
Roxanne D’Souza says:
Kirtana John says:
Pallavi Singh says:
Sheela & Jane Sequeira say:
Amrita Rana says:
Sindhu Nadig says:
Simran Sandhu says:
Ritu Arya says:
Vidhi Gandhi says:
Larissa D’Sa says:
Ketki Herlekar says:
Gitanjali Warrier says:
An interesting happening through the campaign has been a recurring question from the officials. Through the campaign time and again, Wooplr women have been asked: why are women sporting the moosh when it is something absolutely male?
The Moustache Campaign aims to make the moustache a gender neutral accessory for everyone, be it on their face or their clothes. And to say the same we have our official Moochie Walk today. Join us at 4 p.m. on Church Street at Coconut Grove and sport the moosh to make your say. Here’s to making the moosh a gender neutral symbol that everybody can sport with style
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