Results for: femme fashion
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You’ve Got This in the Bag: Our Fave Bags and Backpack Picks for Fall
Find your next favorite bag, backpack tote or clutch in here.
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A-Camp Fashion Trends for People Who Haven’t Started Packing
Feel free to say: “SOS, send help, everyone is too good-looking!”
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Wear It Here, Wear It There, Wear Your Crop Tops Everywhere
If you need me between now and late fall, you can find me poolside, roadside, on the metro, at work, laying in the bench in my bay window, and grocery shopping in the same silhouette: a crop top and high-waisted bottoms.
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These Black Nail Polishes
Black nail polish will inherit the earth.
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What I Wore: Navigating the Heternormative Patriarchy (Part One)
“When I want to go for a drink at a bar where I know the crowd will be overwhelmingly straight, I take great strides to ensure a look that says I’m both sexually unavailable and I might attempt to convert you to a new religion.”
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30 Things You Should Definitely Keep Wearing After 30
But you know what is great about being a queer gal or boi? Not giving a hoot about social norms around what “respectable ladies” are supposed to look like.
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Oh the Places You’ll Go in Palazzo Pants: 4 Ways to Wear Them
Palazzo pants are everywhere and they are so happy to see you.
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What’s Up, Doc?: Dr. Martens Are Your Forever BFF
Dr. Martens are a surefire way to feel properly bad ass against the big, bad chilllllll of winter.
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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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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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Keep It Simple With These All-Black Holiday Looks
Don’t let an all-black dress code get you down. Use pieces you already own to create pulled-together looks worthy of the holiday season.
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Going to an Outdoor Semi-Formal Event in the F*cking Snow
As for keeping your hands warm, the best way to go is a faux fur muff. I really don’t understand why people don’t still wear muffs all the time. They’re great! They double as a great way to keep your hands nice and cozy and an excuse to make lesbian sex jokes.
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Our Favorite TV Tomboys and Their Underwear Style
Masculine-of-center and tomboy representation on television has always been lacking, but it’s getting better. Let’s talk about our favorite TV tomboys and what TomboyX gear they’re most likely to have on.
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Ellen DeGeneres’ GapKids Line Is Smart, Subversive, Will Delight Both Children and Tiny Butch Lesbians
Ellen DeGeneres’ GapKids x ED Collection is smart, cute, and full of subtly subversive messaging against prescriptive gender roles. Basically, the best girl’s clothing line I’ve ever seen.
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Team Autostraddle Shows You How To Stop, Drop and Crop It
Autostraddle team members felt the breeze to reaffirm that crop tops can be worn by any one with a bod.
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Nicolette Mason’s New Collection Amps Up The Badassery With Fun Femme Threads
Vintage inspired, cheeky and plain ol’ fun, get set for a dapper femme tux set (jacket + trousers) and the sweetest pink frock I ever did see outside of a 1950’s prom.
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Femme Brunch Style: Casual Glam to Fancy Formal
Alright. You’ve found the brunch meet-up in your city, you are super excited to eat (and eat and eat) but one MAJOR thing stands in your way. You. Still. Need. To. Get. Dressed.
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You Need Help: Battling Heteronormativity with Style
But if you aren’t naturally masculine leaning in your sartorial choices, how do you let everyone know about your lady loving? What if all you want to do is wear traditionally “femme” clothing?
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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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Journey To The Center: What Do I Put On My Face?
I’m intrigued by the ways that makeup can be both feminizing and masculinizing, often at the same time. As I started working on this project, I realized that’s been true for a long time.