Shaggy
or neatly trimmed beards make a comeback
BERLIN
- Considered a fashion no-no for years, the beard is back.
Wherever one looks, young men or those who think they are in
touch with fashions, are growing beards again, much to the
dismay of beard purists or fashion advisors.
Cultural
expert and author, Mercedes Bunz, was one of the first to notice
the trend in Germany on returning from a long trip to the United
States.
She
said she was shocked to see men in their 30s and 40s growing
beards as their fathers had once done. Berlin has already begun
to host beard parties at some of the trendier clubs popular
among 30- year-old.
“Berlin
wears a beard ... a full beard” says Bunz. “That is somehow
astonishing because you are often finding beards on faces that
would not have considered a beard five years ago.”
Two
kinds of beards are becoming fashionable, she says. Some
gentlemen trim their beards to match the contours of the face
and at the same time, bushy beards, like the ones worn by
academics in the 1970s to protest societal norms are resurging.
“The
times are long gone when someone wore something to provoke,”
said Birgit Richard, a professor and expert of youth culture at
the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt.
Creating
a separate identity
This
response to the long-held taboo against beards is, above all, an
attempt to create an identity separate from other groups.
“This is a niche, that was given a negative connotation by the
hippies but, at the same time, allowed a blank canvas for the
face.”
Regardless
of the explanations the social scientists give, a full beard is
anathema to adherents of the true beard culture. “Any guy with
a beard like that would be turned away by us,” says Lutz
Giese, head of the First Berlin Beard Club and the proud owner
of a moustache that spans 34 centimetres.
Full
beards also get a quick brush-off from K.D. Kaiser in Luneburg,
a hairdresser to the stars and a former world champion in his
field.
“At
the moment, I do not see a trend there,” he says. Two years
ago, beards were popular with professional models, but that was
a long time ago.
Style
and manners expert Marianne Montag from Unna also cautions young
men and says keeping a beard is a tough job. A full beard makes
one look older, while a goatee makes one look undependable.
“It just looks silly when there are only three strands of hair
hanging there.”
DPA
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