12 Things I’m Adding to My Masc Fashion Wardrobe This Season

Fashion for me has always been more than just getting dressed—it’s a way of showing up in the world as the fullest version of myself. My current style (because it’s always evolving) leans into cozy vibes with a touch of Scandinavian polish—maybe the Danish girlfriend effect—but I’ll never completely leave behind playful colors and bold […]
Honoring Miss Major Griffin-Gracy’s Fight for Trans Justice

Miss Major Griffin-Gracy was a pioneering Black trans activist, a Stonewall veteran, and a tireless advocate for incarcerated trans women, sex workers, and people living with HIV/AIDS. For more than five decades, she stood at the frontlines of queer liberation, fighting not just for visibility but for survival, dignity, and care. To generations of trans […]
Netflix Cancels The Ultimatum: Queer Love: A Messy, Beloved, Imperfect Classic

Netflix just confirmed that The Ultimatum: Queer Love will not return for a third season, and for many of us, it feels like a gut punch. Sure, the show was dramatic (and sometimes downright hard to watch, Megan doing Hailey dirty still annoys me), but it was also ours. Flawed, chaotic, sometimes embarrassing, but undeniably […]
Melissa Etheridge’s Daughter Just Had the Lesbian Wedding of the Year

When your mom is Melissa Etheridge, of course, your wedding is going to be iconic. But when her daughter Bailey Jean Cypheridge married Jocelyn Simone Rhude in Sonoma this September, it wasn’t just a gorgeous day in wine country — it was the lesbian wedding of the year. Think vineyard views, queer vendors, a weekend-long […]
16 Lesbian Halloween Costume Ideas Inspired by Iconic Queer Couples

Halloween has always been a little bit gay. Between the costumes, the drama, the glitter, and the chance to transform into whoever (or whatever) you want for a night it’s basically Pride in October. And if there’s one thing queer folks know how to do, it’s commit to a theme party. This year, skip the […]
Leah Williamson Just Hard-Launched Her Girlfriend Elle Smith and the Internet Lost It

Move over, soft-launch era — England captain Leah Williamson just hard-launched her girlfriend, former Miss USA Elle Smith, and queer fans everywhere are thriving. For months, the rumors were swirling. Were those matching vacation pics just a coincidence? Was that birthday paddleboard selfie a wink at something more? And why did their Instagram comments read […]
From Liberty Games to Late Nights: Women’s Sports Bars Are Changing NYC’s Queer Scene

The other night at a Liberty playoff game, I looked around Barclays Center and couldn’t believe how queer the crowd felt. Everywhere I turned, there were couples holding hands, groups of queer women in Liberty gear, and friends buzzing with the kind of energy that felt more like Pride weekend than a basketball game. It […]
DapperQ Presents Ten: A Decade of Queer Fashion at the Brooklyn Museum

For the EveryQueer team, attending the DapperQ fashion show has become something of an annual tradition. Each year, we look forward to picking our outfits, catching up on the latest style trends, and stepping into a space that radiates queer creativity and community. This year marked the 10th anniversary of DapperQ’s Queer New York Fashion […]
Lesbian Sports Movies & Documentaries You Need to Watch

Lesbian sports movies just hit different. Like us, we know so many of you are feral for women’s sports. Did anyone else catch E.R. Fightmaster shock Tobin Heath and Christen Press’s during a podcast by admitting their favorite part of the NWSL is just how hot the players are? Exactly. We see you, we get […]
LGBT Kids Books to Add to Any Bookshelf

LGBT kids books are more than just stories; they’re windows into the world of diverse families and identities. For children, reading LGBT kids books helps them understand and celebrate the LGBTQ community, while also normalizing the many ways families can look. Books featuring lesbian moms, gay dads, trans parents, and nonbinary children provide representation that […]