Results for: dapperq
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Why I’m Saying No To Playing (and Attending) NYC Prideâ„¢ This Year
I was waiting for the other shoe to drop, and it did: “I am hoping to fill the stage with artists who are willing to donate 20 minute sets.”
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We Need Help: Now Hiring a Fashion & Beauty Editor and Staff Writers
We’re looking for a Fashion/Beauty Editor and a few new Staff Writers to join our team! Also: we pay!
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The Comment Awards Walks On
This week we’ve got meta Oreos, blood wine, imperfect nachos and so much more!
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Dapper Crip: Queercrip Encounters with Fashion and Community
“Embracing accessibility begins with representation.” Here, Kay Ulanday Barrett, QueenTite and Jax Jacki Brown explore queer communities, accessibility, and who is deemed fashion-able.
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Team Pick: DapperQ’s 100 Most Stylish is Full of Dapper, Stylish Babes
Including Autostraddle’s own Lydia and A-Camper Magda!
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The Lesbian or Bisexual Heiress: 22 Women Who Had It Made, In Theory
From Winnaretta Singer to Nats Getty, you’ll learn so much in this post and even meet another Mountbatten!
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The Autostraddle Insider: Issue 28, October 2016
“I would give anything to see Rachel start a discussion with a writer that begins with ‘Can I be frank'”
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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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Top 10 Stud and Butch Crushes of 2015
In 2015 we’ve met or got reacquainted with some extremely hot masculine-of-center women or otherwise identified queers. Here’s 10 sexy studs worth swooning over.
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I Looked at my Body and Said Yes: Where Disability and Style Meet
I think I’d gotten it into my head that disability is always, on some level, supposed to feel bad. Like if I fought myself all the time, I was somehow doing it right. I worried that if gave up the femininity I’d worked so hard for, I’d just be giving in. As someone who has a lot of privilege, I thought it was my job to be the right kind of woman, even if I didn’t enjoy it.
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50+ LGBTQ Black Women You Need To Know Because We Are Awesome
Black queer women are magical. We’re innovators of style, technology, science, art, music, and all other sorts of badassery. This year for Black History Month, we’ve included another 50 Black trans and queer women that you absolutely must know about.
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Dapper Days: How to Take on the World in A Sharp Suit of Your Own
Call it the Janelle Monae effect, or just an increase in dapper; suits have gone majorly mainstream. This increase in suit popularity means you (yes you) can pick up a two-piece looker for yourself just in time to look suave for the holidays.
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Queer New York Fashion Week: A Parade of Bold Ideas and Fresh Faces
With the stunning Beaux-Arts Court at the Brooklyn Museum as its backdrop, eight queer designers donned their queer, trans, fat, brown and disabled models in an exclusive first look at this season’s boldest, brightest, queerest and most dapper Spring/Summer collections.
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Some Answers to Some Things You’ve Been Asking Us #10
Can you help me understand why I identify so strongly with 80s music videos?
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He Said/We Said: Vermont Redux
He Said/We Said brings you masculine-of-center interpretations of the last Band of Outsiders collection at a gorgeous old-time paper mill in Vermont.
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You Should Go: DapperQ presents “(un)Heeled: A Fashion Show for the Unconventionally Masculine” at Brooklyn Museum
DapperQ has partnered with Brooklyn Museum to present an evening of dapper style!
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Jean Jackets Will Save You From The Shivers This Fall
After the initial shock of realizing that the months to come might be a little chilly, I just remember that denim jackets are perfect in times like these.
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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: Pride 2015
Bright colors, eclectic prints and carefree dress are featured in this edition of He Said / We Said.
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Follow Your Arrow: Building a Gender-Neutral Footwear Brand from the Ground Up
“The best thing about my work is when I have people from all over the world write me about how excited they are to find my shoes or learn about my company and how it inspires them. Having so many others who shared my pain and experience of not finding shoes that represent my style really motivates me to keep pushing to turn this dream into a reality.”