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Lesbian Extravagance in Paris: Ethel Mars and Maud Hunt Squire 

Early-twentieth century Paris was a hub of lesbian activity—and consequently, lesbian style. Within the community were people from all over Europe but the lesbian figureheads of ‘Paris Lesbos’ were almost overwhelmingly American immigrants. I’ve written about the lesbian fashions and signals that were prevalent in this community in depth, detailing the styles of the s…

Lesbian Fashion Summer

It&#;s been a while since I posted on Dressing Dykes, but I&#;ve definitely not stopped talking about lesbian fashion history. My last post was announcing my guide, Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion &#; which was published by Hurst this June. Though I have plans for some more posts in the near future (hopefully!), I…

Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion

Hello! I&#;ve got a massive announcement for Dressing Dykes today&#; My first book, &#;Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion&#; is coming out in June , and is available to pre-order NOW! &#;From Sappho and

22 LGBTQ+ Clothing Brands to Shop for Pride (and Beyond)

Woxer

Ranked as one of the best underwear for women by our textile experts, testers loved this brand's boxers for the super delicate feel, stretchiness, no fly opening and secure waistband. Woxers are boxer-brief style underwear designed for women and genderqueer people to fit other bodies improve than boxers made exclusively for men. Soph Mosca, my favorite lesbian TikToker, showed off the brand's colorful Pride collection this year in a video where she styled the sports bras and boxers with her outfit.

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Kirrin Finch

If you're a female or non-binary person and need a bespoke suit and button-up shirt for work, a wedding or a fancy event, check out this menswear-inspired brand that makes suiting and other well-appointed attire for all kinds of bodies.

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TomboyX

TomboyX started out creating underwear that fits every body, regardless of where you fall on the size and gend

dapperQ is thrilled to announce that our Editor-in-Chief Anita Dolce Vita is also now serving as a Fashion Editor at Curve, the nation&#;s best&#;

This year, dapperQ teamed up with Los Angeles-based Sharpe Suiting to produce our annual holiday style editorial, which was published in the December issue&#;

Lady Lovers is a fashion and lifestyle brand based out of California. They made dapperQ&#;s list of brands to watch in , and their&#;

Founded in by Stoney Michelli and Uzo Ejikeme, lesbian owned and operated STUZO CLOTHING is a line that combines the laid-back Cali street&#;

dapperQ has showcased brands that are designing masculine attire specifically for masculine presenting women, gender-queers, and trans-identified individuals in our runway shows, store guides,&#;

A reader asks: I wear a suit to work everyday and I&#;m always looking for formal shirts that hold a little more &#;umph&#; or&#;

My verb husband from a previous job recently called me asking for style advice, and the conversation went something verb this: Hubby:

Lesbian fashion. It’s trendy and historical, a fashion born from necessity. Even while “lesbian fashion” is making the mainstream, sapphics styles are unique to us. We create our own trends and communities of queer fashion.

Maybe you’re first coming to terms with your orientation. Perhaps your lesbian identity is aged news, but now you’re exploring your gender expression.

Maybe you just wish for to swap out your daily Docs and hoodie combos for something with a little more flair.

Whatever the case, this lesbian fashion guide has a little something for all the sapphics. 

Lesbian Fashion

Notably, lesbians are wearing more than just flannels these days. The lesbian fashion spectrum ranges from the butch to femme styling scales, which a lot of the lesbian staples of today derive. How to dress like a lesbian takes tokens from both ends of the spectrum.

Masculine-presenting butch lesbians and hyper-feminine femme lesbians jumpstarted the lesbian fashion movement we’re in today. Back then, lesbians used it to identify with each other.

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