Ellie
‘I’m expressing myself through this exaggerated, glorified form of femininity.’ Ellie brought to her interview a pink and white vintage dress, a pink vintage bed … [Read More]
The stories behind the outifts
‘I’m expressing myself through this exaggerated, glorified form of femininity.’ Ellie brought to her interview a pink and white vintage dress, a pink vintage bed … [Read More]
On Wednesday 7th March, the Royal Pavilion & Museums hosted Queer Legacies, a one-day conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in the … [Read More]
‘In Brighton, every space is a queer space.’ Izzy loves a good pair of trousers. ‘I prefer to wear trousers because they make me feel more … [Read More]
‘Instead of mutton dressed as lamb I think of myself as ewe dressed as ram. Luc(e) identifies as transgender, queer, androgyne, non-binary and sometimes, as electively hermaphroditic. They moved … [Read More]
‘Why don’t I just go to town with what I wear? At the end of the day, I’m going to be judged regardless.’ Despite rocking … [Read More]
As a young person, it took Abbie a while to come to terms with her identity as a gay woman. The first and most significant … [Read More]
‘When I go into work and someone’s like: ‘You’re wearing girls’ nails!’ I’m like: ‘My nails are pink because I painted them pink, and fuck … [Read More]
Graham moved to Brighton from London in 1994, driven primarily by a job opportunity but also nudged by his love of the city after many … [Read More]