“Kristen Stewart’s ‘Spencer’ press tour, clad with tweed jackets, wide-leg pants and two-piece skirt suits, was basically an organized gay recruitment effort,” said Gutowitz. The author of “Girls Can Kiss Now” - who, in her article, vowed to revamp her wardrobe by adding more suits and baggy jeans in order to become “the most lesbian lesbian who has ever lesbianed” - went on to celebrate Stewart for “boosting” queer visibility through her causal couture.ģ Gutowitz praised Stewart for sporting suits and loose-fitting shirts during her “Spencer” press tour. “Seeing lesbian fashion mainstreamed feels validating, like we were right this whole time,” she continued. “Outfits that were once the domain of queer women have been popularized on red carpets and in street fashion,” said Gutowitz, 30, in a trending article for Harper’s Bazaar. Martens boots and knitted sweater vests.īut why is women’s wear leaning toward the stereotypical lesbian look? Because Hollywood hot girls such as Kristen Stewart, 31, Bella Hadid, 25, Zendaya, 25, and Dakota Johnson, 32, have made the anti-glam raiment “mainstream cool,” per author Jill Gutowitz. Lesbi-honest, queer fashion is totally in!Īnd from the ritzy red carpet to the streets of the Big Apple, straight-identifying women are swapping out their 6-inch heels and rib-crushing corsets for Dr. The best watch trends of 2023: earthy tones, blue hues and white-hot dials Tick-Talk: 2023 watch-buying advice from timepiece experts 25 best belt bags and fanny packs of 2023 from lululemon, Gucci, more
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