Tatiana Williams, left, and Nic Villarosa face off in Nay Campbell’s chiffons and crisp silks, in New York, Jan 2019. In 2015, James Michael Nichols, then of HuffPost Gay Voices (since renamed Queer Voices), defined how 14 queer, trans and queer-adjacent designers were changing mainstream fashion. “If you say queer fashion, I see people dancing and wearing gorgeous unicorn colours, feathers and boas,” Fleury said. Last year the Council of Fashion Designers of America added unisex and non-binary as a category to be included in the New York Fashion Week calendar. Maybe you are just a man who likes to wear skirts.”Hard edge or fragile, queer-branded fashion remains a tough sell.
Source: bd News24 February 17, 2019 08:03 UTC