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October 9, 2024
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Sarah Carson says the "fashion industry traumatized me." Here's how she plans to change it.
After posting about "a new era of lesbian fashion" on Instagram, the actress wrote that she's "blessed" to be part of the new era. And she included a photo of herself with her girlfriend, producer Anna Blundell.
In this article from the January 28, 1992 issue of The Advocate, the man behind Hollywood's worst-dressed list assesses the state of activist fashion in the '90s.
In the heady first years of feminism, lesbians crashed the party, forever bonding the two movements. To win the presidency, Hillary Clinton must reckon with both.
Founded and designed by a queer woman, Chromat is leading by example with body-positive and racially-inclusive clothes and marketing.
Roku has released the first episode of this hilarious comedy makeover series.
What happens when a baby being carried by a surrogate is diagnosed with a disability? LGBT parents should think carefully about the answer.
Filmmakers Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke tell us that their wild ride of a lesbian road movie that stars Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Beanie Feldstein is a passion project to which Cooke brings her queer identity.
Tabatha Coffey, star of Tabatha's Salon Takeover on Bravo, blows out her image's frosted tips and gives new meaning to the word "bitch."
We've seen some stellar queer films this year already. Here are 10 you should check out this weekend.
Some must-see LGBTQ+ films of the year include the homoerotic Challengers and the Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian neo-noir lesbian flick Love Lies Bleeding. And those are just the beginning of a 2024 movie binge.
The marriage of this former supermodel is a reminder of why marriage equality is so important for our collective self-esteem.
National gay and lesbian groups are responding with marketing campaigns and old-fashioned schmoozing to win over minority gays.