The Queer Wardrobe Project is grounded in decades of LGBTQ+ art, activism and research. To explore some of the themes from the project, or learn more about the experiences of bisexual, pansexual and queer women, visit the links below:
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Bi People podcast
BBC Sounds series on bisexual people, their histories and experiences
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Mainstreaming queer style
Viral article exploring how the style of queer women has become more mainstream
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Sizing Up Gender
Online exhibition exploring the relationship between gender and fat through fashion
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Verily Bitchie
Popular YouTube channel exploring pop culture and queer experience
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Rebel Dykes
A rabble-rousing documentary about queer women in 1980s post-punk London who met doing art, fashion, music, politics and sex
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Margate Pride Portrait project
Ongoing photographic project by Elissa Cray, archiving Margate’s LGBTQIA+ Community
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Modern butch style
Butch women talk about what it means to be butch, from style to desire
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Bisexual Research Group
A research group focusing on bisexual, pansexual, polysexual, plurisexual, queer, fluid, and unlabeled experience
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Being in History
Photographer Camila Falquez’s Being in History series features portraits from New York queer communities, in a modern take on classical portraiture
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What is Queer Fashion anyway?
Fashion seems to be getting queerer, and yet it’s harder to pin down what that means
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Sexuality and style confidence
How coming out as bisexual affected a writer’s personal style
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Queer history of denim
As a democratic material, denim has played the role of liberator throughout history, from early 20th century to the rise of female empowerment