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'''Lesbian Fashion'''
'''Lesbian Fashion'''


'''History'''
'''History'''

Pre-1800s

Victorian Era

1900s


'''Lesbian Fashion in Modern Times'''
'''Lesbian Fashion in Modern Times'''


'''Gay Signaling Using Lesbian Fashion'''
'''Gay Signaling Using Lesbian Fashion'''

Some lesbian use different fashion items to signal their sexual orientation to other lesbians. In time periods and cultures where same-sex relationships are taboo, signaling became the main way to find other people with the same sexual orientation safely. Signaling continues to this day, where some fashion items have become synonymous with the lesbian community and many wearers of these items identify as lesbian.


'''Lesbian Fashion in Media'''
'''Lesbian Fashion in Media'''


'''Lesbian Archetypes'''
'''Lesbian Archetypes'''

Many elements of Lesbian Fashion fall under various archetypes. Butch, Femme, Lipstick, punk, etc.

Revision as of 17:39, 1 October 2024

Feel free to change any of this, I'm just throwing something down so that we have something.

Lesbian Fashion

History

Pre-1800s

Victorian Era

1900s

Lesbian Fashion in Modern Times

Gay Signaling Using Lesbian Fashion

Some lesbian use different fashion items to signal their sexual orientation to other lesbians. In time periods and cultures where same-sex relationships are taboo, signaling became the main way to find other people with the same sexual orientation safely. Signaling continues to this day, where some fashion items have become synonymous with the lesbian community and many wearers of these items identify as lesbian.

Lesbian Fashion in Media

Lesbian Archetypes

Many elements of Lesbian Fashion fall under various archetypes. Butch, Femme, Lipstick, punk, etc.