, Dorian Corey, a legendary trans figure in New York City’s ballroom scene, unpacks the definitions of ‘voguing’ and ‘reading’ while applying her make-up in a vanity mirror. The footage is 30 years old, but it solidifies a fact that has, throughout history, always rung true: the subtexts of queerness and beauty are intertwined.Throughout history, make-up has been a pivotal tool of expression for many LGBTQIA+ people.
Paris is Burning, 1990. Pepper Labeija, Octavia Saint Laurent, Kim Pendavis, Freddie Pendavis, Dorian Corey, Willi Ninja, Angie Xtravaganza and David Xtravaganza. Photo by Off White Prod/Kobal/ShutterstockQueer people have significant real estate in beauty influencer spaces, and thanks to the internet, they’ve claimed it, slowly, over the past decade.
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How Boris made a mockery of an entire industry in a one minute exchange during PMQs'While the beauty industry is still seen as frivolous and unnecessary, there is no hope for the sector to reopen quickly,' writes soniaharia soniaharia Very stupid, he really needs to stop reflect and think before speaking soniaharia An industry that brings in billions each year and is no less 'covid-secure' than sitting in a pub or on a plane! respectourbeautyindustry soniaharia Same could be said about the music venue industry but yet its still not safe for them to open either? LetTheMusicPlay saveourvenues Its not much to give an industry 50 million to keep it going until they can open after summer?
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