Discover how drag bans have transformed fashion into a powerful political tool for LGBTQ individuals. Explore the intersection of style and resistance in this insightful read.
Award-winning designer Steven Stokey-Daley pays tribute to Vita Sackville-West and Violet Trefusis in his new collection.
Disney has released their brand new Rainbow Disney collection in time for Pride Month 2021. But some think it's all about capitalism.
Bernie Sanders' mittens, which got the whole world's attention during President Joe Biden's inauguration, was actually made by a lesbian teacher.
Lucy and Gail of the famed Palm Springs Women Jazz Festival are celebrating their 15th Anniversary with a party in Las Vegas and everyone's invited!
Here are LN's top 5 lesbian fashion icons who greatly influence people on how they dress, proving that taste and style has nothing to do with gender.
From Glee to Game of Thrones, we have our favorite lesbian TV ships. If you want to trick or treat as one of them, here are Halloween Costume ideas for you.
The lesbian key rings is one of the most symbolic languages of lesbians, a way to clue others by hanging them on their pants.
With so many lesbian celebrities who've come out, the community can now follow a number of celebrity lesbian fashion trends. Are you following any of these?
If you and your partner still have no idea what Halloween costumes to wear, we've come up with a list of lesbian fictional couples that you could go as.
Tomboy fashion? Butch fashion? Which one is for you? It’s only natural that there would be different types of clothing preference, even for lesbians.
It’s that time of year again when our inner queer fashion sense is unleashed to the hilt with the Queer Fashion Week 2016 happening in a couple of weeks.
Rainbow Fashion Week 2016 is hitting the runway again in New York City, one of the four fashion capitals in the world, for the third consecutive year.
With more of us coming out and proud with the attendant media visibility, the world is now looking at trendsetter lesbians in terms of fashion.
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Nordstrom marked LGBT Pride Month with a poignant and colorful Instagram photo. It isn't the first time that Nordstrom has taken a public stance on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights. In 2012, representatives for the Seattle-based retail chain backed same-sex marriage in Washington state via a company-wide memo. "With respect to our gay and lesbian employees, Nordstrom was an early adopter of adding sexual orientation to our anti-discrimination policy, which means we guarantee the same legal rights and protections in our workplace to gay and lesbian employees just as we do for other employees regardless of sex, race, color, creed, national origin, religion, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical, mental or sensory disability, and gender identity," the memo, which was also posted to GLAAD's official website, read. "We feel the next step in this journey is to now support freedom to marry, also called marriage equality," it continued. A year later, the company followed up with a commercial expressing similar values. Dubbed "The Ultimate Wedding Party,"