Results for: femme fashion
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He Said/We Said: Holiday Boston Style
We thought it was high time to let Boston dapperQs provide us with some holiday and New Year’s Eve style inspiration for our long running HS/WS project.
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He Said/We Said Goes to Canada!
In this edition of He Said/ We Said, dapperQ features the masculine gender queer style of some amazing queers in Toronto!
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He Said/We Said: In the City of Brotherly Love
dapperQ showcases “that Philly swag” and the city’s beautiful architecture.
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Style Thief: How To Dress Like Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Let’s steal the style of one of the best dressed men in Hollywood.
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West Coast dapperQs take on He Said/We Said: The Name of the Game is McQueen
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boi.
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Bow Ties For Humans Who Don’t Want To Wear Actual Bow Ties
Bow tie necklaces, bags wearing bow ties, “pussy bows” and more — it’s all happening, and it can happen to you, too.
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Style Thief: New Year’s Eve Edition
I’m stealing the clothes right off nine of my favorite queer style icons in this very special New Year’s Eve edition of Style Thief.
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Style Thief: How to Dress Like Kiyomi McCloskey From Hunter Valentine
This week we’re stealing a lot of black, a lot of leather and a lot of swagger. I’m going to teach you how to dress like Hunter Valentine’s Kiyomi McCloskey.
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How To Wear Skinny Ties, For Femmes and Bois and Everyone In Between
Here’s the most important thing you need to know about skinny ties: You should be wearing one.
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Style Thief: How To Dress Like Janelle Monáe
In which we steal the clothes off queer style icons’ backs. Metaphorically, that is. This week: Janelle Monáe
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Boots For Your Masculine-of-Center Feet
With winter making it’s way towards us faster than ever, it’s time to figure out how you’re going to keep your feet stylish and warm this year.
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Woven From Me: “Gender, Bespoke” Explores How Identity Creates Style
“For queer women, clothing is about much more than what you’re wearing. Clothing allows us to create an identity for ourselves—and to control how other people view us and consider us.”
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Queer Your Wedding Wardrobe: For Shorties And Butch Bridesmaids
How to decide who wear heels when neither of you is The Tall One and break the news that you won’t be wearing a dress.
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Queer Your Wedding Wardrobe: Finding Your MOC-Style & Dressing in Dresses
On being brave when all you feel is panic and bringing out your inner superhero when your sig oth starts freaking out.
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Sneaker Feature: Kicks are for Queers
Sneakers are the universal sign for “I got this.”
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Dressing Rooms: Legal, Physical and Emotional
Anita Dolce Vita from dapperQ helps you navigate the potentially problematic world of retail dressing rooms.
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New Year’s Eve Fashion Part Two: Maybe You Should Rock a Bow Tie
Are you scared of New Year’s Eve? Do you have/want an awesome bow tie to wear? Let’s talk about that.
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2010 Winter Fashion Styles For Various Shapes, Sizes, Gender Expressions
Inconvenient truth: it’s about to get a whole lot colder. What this means is that you’ve got to get yourself a coat and start looking up candy-cane vodka drinks and figuring out whether or not you should ask that cute girl to go ice skating.
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Autostraddle 2010 Fall Fashion Guide for Various Shapes, Sizes, Gender Expressions
We’re setting you up for the crisp season of autumn with this epic post of styles selected by Becky, Lily and guest blogger Nicolette. From dresses to flannel shirts, plus-sized to menswear. There’s something for everyone, we guarantee it.