Two new videos explore different forms of gender expression

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Two videos released in the last month explore expressions of non-traditional gender identities.

Australian model/DJ Ruby Rose and Jenny Lewis lead singer of indie rock band Rilo Kiley, explore different forms of gender expression in new original videos.

Ruby Rose wrote and produced the 5 minute ā€˜Break Freeā€™ video set to Butterfly Boucherā€™s ā€˜It Pulls Me Under,ā€™ where Rose ā€˜transitionsā€™ from female to male.

Rose has previously spoken about her contemplation to undergo gender reassignment.

“It’s weird, some of the androgynous photos I have taken lately really make me wonder what I’d have looked like if I did a FTM transition like I wanted to when I was younger…Happy how I am…I am a woman, but I would have been just as comfortable as a boy,” she wrote on her Facebook earlier this year.

ā€˜Break Freeā€™ shows Rose as she washes off her female persona revealing her tattoos, binds her breasts and suits up in a more androgynous, masculine, set of clothing.

In the music video for ā€™Just One of the Guys,ā€™ Lewis and actresses Anne Hathaway, Brie Larson and Kristen Stewart dress in Adidas tracksuits and moustaches as Lewis sings:

ā€œNo matter how hard I try to be just one of the guys
There’s a little something inside that won’t let me.
No matter how hard I try to have an open mind
There’s a little voice inside that prevents me.ā€

Media outlets like the Huffington Post are calling this costume change ā€œdressing in man-drag.ā€

ā€˜Just One of the Guysā€™ is a song about womanā€™s inability to have children as she grows older.