Style Thief: How To Dress Like League of Their Own’s Butch Icons Lupe and Jess
Jess and Lupe have distinct but complementary go-to butch styles.
Jess and Lupe have distinct but complementary go-to butch styles.
Jo is a connoisseur of the all-important art of butch layering, and now you can be, too!
You know what they say: Once you start putting plaid in the closet, you’re about to come out of the closet. (No one says this; I just made this up.)
Max Chapman has one of my favorite fashion arcs over the course of A League of Their Own. You can easily build a capsule wardrobe around her looks.
We love a mean femme top who can flirt as good as she can play ball.
Rock teen Taissa energy by day and adult Taissa energy by night.
Consider this your reminder to get caught up on “Yellowjackets” but also your reminder that coats are a fun fashion staple.
The L Word: Generation Q featured ten jumpsuits in eight episodes of its triumphantly stylish first season. By popular demand, we have produced for you how to get a similar look for your own self.
“The first thing you see Finley in is her Wildfang popsicle underwear. That was an intentional and immediate call out to her character.”
Here’s how to nail Jughead’s classic lesbian look.
Go forth and wreak havoc, my lil vixens!
We’re finally using that plus one to a wedding! This week we’re stripping down lesbian TV couples in their finest! Style like Brittana, Sharmen, Talice, Fiona & Imogen and the Moms from The Fosters!
A fashion ode to the ultimate power dyke. We’re stripping down Bette Porter.
Toby fell off a wall and Emily wore a military style vest. All in all a pretty good episode.