I think you are seeing the appeal of drag my friend. Men's fashion is generally less flashy and more traditional currently than women's fashion. So those who are interested sometimes get into drag to model and make women's fashion.
Also I think most men's fashion has certain styles and subcultures that you might not be as interested in. Sneaker, caps and street wear is where the money is and most of the innovation. The rest is pretty standardized
Sven yells to Ole: "How did you get to the other side of the river"
Ole yells back: "You're on the different side of the river"