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19 Feb

Intimate portraits of queer people in Colorado wearing their

Intimate portraits of queer people in Colorado wearing their
Intimate portraits of queer people MaryV Benoit talks about photographing the secure and sacred queer spaces of a community under attack In a hostile world, where it may possibly be dangerous to simply exist as yourself, queer spaces have long been havens of safety, freedom and self-expression without judgment; places where people may be who they're without limits. These sacred spaces may be present in many forms, from early Twentieth-century Mafia-protected Greenwich Village bars like Provincetown Landing and The Swing Rendezvous, to the ballrooms of Harlem and Harvey Milk’s camera store in San Francisco. Sometimes, probably the most private sanctuary is the bedroom. It’s on this space that MaryV Benoit photographed Colorado’s binder-wearing community for her recent collaboration with queer wellness brand For...
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26 Jan

Why ‘ignorant style’ tattoos are an act of queer

Why ‘ignorant style’ tattoos are an act of queer
A defiant and transgressive act against the establishment, crude DIY tattoos have been taken up by the queer community as a proud symbol of their outsider status Brandon has a big tattoo on their left calf. Based on them, it symbolises three things – “riot weapon, kink medium and a survival tool”. To the unassuming eye, it’s a large bottle of piss.  Brandon is a gender-fluid illustrator based in London, and their tattoo is an element of a wider trend. Everywhere in the UK, queer persons are picking up stick-and-poke needles and tattoo machines, using them on their friends, then going skilled. The tattoos they’re making are crudely drawn, normally have little-to-no shading or...
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30 Dec

The unconventional history of the queer fat liberation movement

The unconventional history of the queer fat liberation movement
For those who think fat liberation began in 2011 with Tumblr feminism and fat fashion blogs, you’re unsuitable “Don’t assume… I don’t like my body,” begins a manifesto shared at a 1989 Fat Women’s conference in London. Often known as the “Fat Dykes Statement”, it contained a listing of 29 assumptions, from serious points (“Don’t assume… I feel your body is healthier than mine”) alongside more playful ones, which emphasise the ludicrousy of assuming anything a few person based on their body shape (“Don’t assume… I need a Weight loss plan Coke”).  For those who think fat liberation began in 2011 with Tumblr feminism and fat fashion blogs, you’ve never had the pleasure of...
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26 Dec

Lez nails: Is the ‘queer woman with short nails’

Lez nails: Is the ‘queer woman with short nails’
Short nails are a deep-rooted lesbian trope, but these queer femmes are finding joy and gender validation of their long manicures Whether happily lapping up quasi-serious jokes about u-hauling on sapphic meme pages, or making jokes in your Hinge bio about being ready to your next long-distance relationship, lesbians love turning stereotypes into in-jokes. While that is admittedly quite cringe, what’s worse is that sometimes these stereotypes are true. Personally, I'm no exception: I once boarded a plane to travel to a second date (they paid, because femme privilege) and, drum roll, have also found my nails to play an oddly outstanding role in my dating life.  Should you’re not au fait with lesbian manicure...
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