Taco Bell and WILDFANG Team Up With Hayley Kiyoko For Hot Fashion Collab
It might not be a partnership we ever imagined, but the union between Taco Bell and WILDFANG turned out to be the stuff of dreams. The hip fast-food chain and
It might not be a partnership we ever imagined, but the union between Taco Bell and WILDFANG turned out to be the stuff of dreams. The hip fast-food chain and
The annual dapperQ show at New York Fashion Week took place at Brooklyn Museum on September 7 featuring eight designers whose work is rooted is dismantling gender binaries. The show,
There are so many exceptional queer-owned brands out there that are breaking new ground and providing solutions to some of the world’s problems. Here are 10 from across different industries
It’s about damn time for comfortable, size-inclusive, gender-affirming undergarments. Shapewear brand Yitty announced on March 30 that they would be expanding their collection of size-inclusive items to include chest binders
Destinee Macklin is well acquainted with fate. The detective-turned-seamstress has weathered more than her share of life’s twists and turns. From chronic illness to mental health, Macklin faces her challenges
It’s been 10 years since fashion designer Alicia Hardesty stole our hearts as a contestant on Project Runway and spoke to us in Tagg’s first issue about her clothing line,
Almost everyone knows what business-casual attire looks like for men and women. However, for nonbinary and gender non-conforming professionals, finding ways to fit into that dress code can be frustrating.
When Harry Styles graced Vogue’s pages in a floor-length, faded blue gown in early November, social media and pop culture discourse erupted. Most fans were elated and praised Styles for
Company launches Safe Travels! capsule collection for Black History Month In celebration of Black History Month, during the month of February gc2b has partnered with the Black Trans Travel Fund
LGBTQ women across a broad gender spectrum—masculine, feminine, and everything in between and outside of—are ditching the conventional wedding attire and saying yes to more unique styles. LGBTQ-centric suit companies