Does Fashion Support LGBTQIA+ Artists More Than the Music Industry They Helped Build?

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Does Fashion Support LGBTQIA+ Artists More Than the Music Industry They Helped Build?
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Queer singers have redefined the landscape of LGBTQIA+ representation in music. So why is the industry slow to give them the recognition they deserve?

In 1981, Queen — led by the legendary Freddie Mercury — made history by shattering concert attendance records at São Paulo’s Morumbi Stadium, becoming the first band to perform in South American stadiums.

“ artists often have to fight against societal expectations, long-standing biases and industry pressures that cisgendered artists don’t face. Even the public itself has often had a different view of queer artists; their careers are frequently framed within the boundaries of representation, rather than seen as universal pop stars,” Philémond-Montout said. “In many ways, these artists are seen as the exception rather than the rule.

One prime example of this phenomenon is Kim Petras, whose artistry and trailblazing role as a trans pop star should have positioned her as a defining figure in the zeitgeist. Yet, she still faces a level of resistance that her counterparts — straight and cisgender — don’t encounter, Philémond-Montout added.

While the music industry has been slower to fully embrace the community, fashion has been a more accepting industry, thanks in part to iconic designers like The campaign not only showcases the brand’s latest collections but also offers a reimagined approach to Pride, highlighting the spectrum of love and identity, the brand noted. Featured artists like Sivan, Cara Delevingne andFurthering its commitment to the LGBTQIA+ community, in 2024 alone, the brand has committed more than $240,000 to key LGBTQIA+ organizations, including its hero partners ILGA World and the Transgender Law Center.

David Granados, a Latin artist engulfed in both the fashion and music scenes, concurs with Mai’s statement, noting that while LGBTQIA+ individuals have significantly contributed to both the fashion and music industries, fashion often serves as a sanctuary for those who “don’t conform to societal norms.”

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