US Harper's Bazaar 'Digital Edition' July 2023 : Beaujangless by Ryan McGinley | the Fashion Spot

US Harper's Bazaar 'Digital Edition' July 2023 : Beaujangless by Ryan McGinley

Great that HB puts the art of Drag as a part of popular culture in the spotlight.
It's very important to do this while Drag shows have become the latest target of conservative criticism, as a slew of anti-drag bills have been introduced in at least fourteen US states.

These fonts though....
 
Great that HB puts the art of Drag as a part of popular culture in the spotlight.
It's very important to do this while Drag shows have become the latest target of conservative criticism, as a slew of anti-drag bills have been introduced in at least fourteen US states.

These fonts though....

Agreed!
With the naked hostility and abuse the LGBTQ+ community is facing in the US right now; I appreciate the show of support even if it's only a digital cover.
 
Great that HB puts the art of Drag as a part of popular culture in the spotlight.
It's very important to do this while Drag shows have become the latest target of conservative criticism, as a slew of anti-drag bills have been introduced in at least fourteen US states

In the spotlight as a digital edition practically no one will notice? I mean, if they wanted to make a statement put it in a real issue.

I just hate digital editions. I don't get it. It's all a waste of bytes.

Anyway, I'm legitimately surprised Samira would let a smile appear on the cover of Bazaar.
 
In the spotlight as a digital edition practically no one will notice? I mean, if they wanted to make a statement put it in a real issue.

I just hate digital editions. I don't get it. It's all a waste of bytes.

Anyway, I'm legitimately surprised Samira would let a smile appear on the cover of Bazaar.
it may be just a flicker of a light, but better than doing nothing at all.
 

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