How drag bans have made clothing a political statement, according to a queer style expert [View all]
Fashion can be political, especially for gay and transgender people, and that reality was part of the inspiration behind queer style expert Anita Dolce Vitas first book.
Vita, founder of the queer fashion site dapperQ and author of dapperQ Style: Ungendering Fashion, said that as she was interviewing LGBTQ people about style, the narrative that fashion is a tool for political resistance kept growing stronger and stronger as the far right continues to attack our identities and tries to erase us.
To me, this book was really important, not only as a celebration of our identities but as an important political conversation that needs to be had right now, she said.
Its 2023, but Vita said the country is returning to the 1940s. In the 1940s, 50s and 60s, police reportedly used an informal three-article rule to arrest people for cross-dressing if they werent wearing three pieces of attire that aligned with their assigned sex at birth. LGBTQ elders have since told researchers they were arrested in bar raids under that rule.
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