. The Manchester-based drag queen has turned pop culture gender tropes into art with her sculptures of exaggerated beauty norms and possesses a natural skill for mixing up pastel foundation shades. “The first time I painted myself blue, I was at a Halloween party,” she remembers. “I attempted to be Miss Argentina fromand I turned out just looking like a crusty Smurf.” Over the years, the look has evolved as a technique that brings her visions and illustrations to life.
Aside from her favorite directors like John Waters and Tim Burton, Birch pulls references from “really tragic” characters in films that are “falling to pieces, but they’re really fabulous at the same time.” Think Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep’s characters being spray-painted by Bruce Willis in—and, of course, actual aliens. “is like, totally one of my biggest inspirations for my looks,” she admits.
“I don’t really see this as like, an alter ego,” Birch explains. “This is just an extension of me—a more fabulous version of me. I feel like I can just do anything when I’m dressed like this.” Whether it’s pushing a shopping cart of “human” items through Tesco or attending Manchester’s iconic Cha Cha Boudoir drag night, the makeup palette du jour is selected to match her current mood.
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