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Up here in the northern hemisphere, Spring is upon us. And we only have one question: Do you have a bright jumpsuit? Pattern Nation, the ecl
By Guest Writer, Mia Barnes, Editor-in-Chief at Body+Mind I used to walk into the gym with a mask of confidence. Each day, I’d prete
Hello our lovely Qwears! Apologies that we dropped off for a couple months. We are volunteers and life be lifin. But we are back, now stronger than ever, and we have some amazing content coming your way!!!
Speaking of being STRONG, let's kick things back off with an article by queer healthcare specialist Mia Barnes, Editor-in-Chief at Body+Mind.
Yes, going to the gym as a queer person is hard. But Mia walks us through the steps to find a gym where you feel safe and supported.
Drop your own gym tips in the comments!
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Generally speaking, I tend to stay away from white gay shit. I don’t listen to Gaga. I don’t watch any Housewives franchise that isn’t Potom
By Guest Writer, Mia Barnes, Editor-in-Chief at Body+Mind Binding can be both life-affirming and tough on your body. I’ve seen how
Last week, Qwear had the honor to sponsor GLAD Law’s 26th Annual Spirit of Justice Award Dinner, where we celebrated GLAD Law’s precedent-se
Last week, Qwear had the honor to sponsor GLAD Law’s 26th Annual Spirit of Justice Award Dinner, where we celebrated GLAD Law’s precedent-setting victories on behalf of LGBTQ+ people and those living with HIV.
In 2024, at Ground Zero —the most magical café and artist lounge tucked in the heart of Observatory, Cape Town—my partner and I found ourse
Get your favorite lipstick and your sharpest button-ups — Qwear Pride cover model Amanda Shea is bringing art, power, and community to The
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The mainstream definition of sex often fails queer people, since it reduces intimacy to specific body parts and acts. But if that framework
PSSST! Our most popular line — #ThisIsWhatAsexualLooksLike by Yasmin Benoit— is 15% off now through Monday! Use code "ACEPRIDE" at checkout Show the world that asexuality has no single look — it’s bold, soft, fierce, stylish, messy, glamorous, you. Whatever it looks like, it’s valid. It’s beautiful. It’s ACE. Shop the collection
MIT held their first Pridefest on Friday, July 11. Hosted by TransMIT , MIT Pridefest was a campus-wide celebration of LGBTQ+ identity, c
Thank you MIT for having us at your first Pridefest! With our Qwear Zine cover model Amanda Shea as MC, the event drew hundreds from the MIT community and beyond.
Julia Turcotti, one of MIT Pridefest's organizers, shared her team's dedication to building on both the strength and the joy of MIT's community through the celebration. "MIT is the home of most of the most incredible people I've ever met, and it's worth fighting for. Today showed us that we'll never be fighting alone."
My grandma used to say, when the bills were due and the fridge looked deserted: “The Lord may provide, but the state sure doesn’t.” “I was
When Blessitt Shawn B. was 32, they developed debilitating back pain. Doctors blamed their weight and cerebral palsy, told them it would never get better, and said to prepare to leave the workforce.
They were dead wrong. There is treatment. But like so many disabled people, Blessitt had to fight through dismissal, delay, and denial to even get close to it.
In their latest essay for Qwear, Blessitt calls out Medicaid budget cuts, urgency culture, and the violent systems that devalue disabled and chronically ill lives—especially Black, trans, and nonbinary ones.
My grandma used to say, when the bills were due and the fridge looked deserted: “The Lord may provide, but the state sure doesn’t.” “I was
“Our gathering is our protection. Our creativity is our resistance. Our joy is our inheritance.” — Amir Dixon For the first time in our
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Wear your asexuality loud and proud this Pride! Today, Yasmin and Qwear are launching a bold clothing collection featuring the “This Is What
Alexander is a SoCal-based creative whose fashion is equal parts affirmation and rebellion. Raised in Venezuela and later Florida, they grew
Alexander is a SoCal-based creative whose fashion is equal parts affirmation and rebellion. Raised in Venezuela and later Florida, they grew up in a conservative household where clothing was strictly gendered and didn’t begin exploring their identity as a transgender, nonbinary person until adulthood. Since then, he’s embraced style as a tool for self-expression, healing, and resistance by blending masculine and feminine elements to reflect the full spectrum of who he is. Whether they’re pulling inspiration from Julia Fox’s avant-garde chaos or Mariah Carey’s Y2K glam, Alexander’s style is a walking declaration: confidence is the most important thing you can wear.
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Vela Velazquez, a trans community organizer last seen modeling at our All at Once fashion show, returns with a rainbow hair tutorial
Everyone deserves to feel comfortable in their underwear. If you don't like regular bras but also don't want to bind/are unsure about bindin
There was once a time when suits and formal tailored pieces dominated the queer fashion scene. Now young designers are going to the opposite