FREE NOH8 TOTE BAG!
DONATE EVENTS STORE All funds raised through the online store benefit the NOH8 Campaign, a 501(c)(3) educational non-profit.
www.noh8campaign.com/newsletter/free-noh8-tote-bag
Monthly Archives: April 2020
en12778
Keywords: amateur,japanese,asian, japanese, censored, grabbing tits, brunette, rubbing pussy, natural tits, blowjob, hairy,
www.tube8.com/amateur/en12778/63755071/
Two Naughty Twinks Ass Play
PETERFEVER Young Asian Cop Fucked Hard By Jock Doctor Blaze
Next In Fashion designer blasts co-host Tan France’s fashion knowledge
Next In Fashion designer blasts co-host Tan France’s fashion knowledge
One of the contestants on recent Netflix fashion competition Next in Fashion has questioned the style judgments of show co-host, Tan France.
If you’re unfamiliar with the show, it’s similar to Project Runway. Debuting at the end of January, it featured 18 established designers competing across ten rounds. France hosted alongside model and designer, Alexa Chung.
Related: Trailer for Tan France’s new fashion show released
One of those to compete was Los Angeles-based Ashton Hirota, founder of his own Ashton Michael brand.
In a new interview with Loverboy, Hirota talked about his experiences on the show. He says he, “felt the judges sort of hated me the whole time.”
Hirota founded Ashton Michael in 2005. His brand has been very much influenced by fetishwear and streetwear, leading some judges to label his designs “costumey.”
Hirota was not particularly impressed by some of the comments from France of Queer Eye fame. He says that rival Amazon show, Making The Cut, which featured his friend Jonny Cota, had better judges.
“Making The Cut judges were exponentially more credible than mine. I had Tan France who thinks that a French tuck is the answer to every fashion crisis, where Jonny got Naomi [Campbell] and Carine Roitfeld. Come on, need I say more?
“In what world is Tan France going to tell me or any of these wildly talented designers, who, what or how is next in fashion?! You really need to sit down and untuck your shirt, sir.”
He also didn’t hold back about celebrity stylist, Elizabeth Stuart.
“If you were doing a pedestrian, safe, Julia Roberts red carpet look challenge, bring [Stewart] in, she will deliver the most valid critique,” said Hirota. “But if you are doing a streetwear challenge please tell her to stay in the green room. She’s not going to know what the hell she’s talking about. She has no validity in that subculture, so it’s hard to take a critique from someone who’s never been in it.”
Related: Queer Eye renewed for season six at Netflix
This may sound a little like sour grapes, but Hirota is far from being an unknown designer. Among his many celebrity clients, he designed the Superbowl half-time outfits for both Lady Gaga and Beyonce.
Also, although admitting he was worried about how he might have been edited by the show’s producers, Hirota says he was pretty satisfied with how he came across in the final cut.
“I kind of struggled being on the show and was thinking, ‘What the fuck did this show do for me, other than stress me the fuck out and make me look like I’m a dirty pig bottom? All I did was apparently talk about buttholes!’
“But going on that show showed people my sensibility, and no matter how filthy my mouth was, my heart was equally as large. It allowed me an opportunity to shed light on a sense of humanity that I think can often be overlooked in fashion and the entertainment side of fashion especially.”
View this post on Instagram
Our satisfied faces when you tell us you’ve finished @nextinfashion already
A post shared by T A N . F R A N C E (@tanfrance) on
Hirota also says that he’s seen a huge surge in interest in his work since the show aired, leading to him creating his first diffusion range for those who want to buy some Ashton Michael fashion at a more affordable price.
Sadly, like so many others, Ashton Michael has taken a hit in recent weeks due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Hirota’s had to send his employees home. Instead, he’s been focussed on making face masks until the pandemic passes.
“I started making masks for the elderly gay community in care homes – most of them don’t have offspring to help them and a lot of their peers are dead. Also making these masks, just doing the same pattern over and over again, it was therapeutic for me too! I had Stevie Nicks on and was twirling around my studio.”
He has since put a free face mask pattern online and started sending out fabric to those unable to get hold of any material.
“It was a no-brainer. I felt like this is what I was supposed to be doing. We even have the cops coming by now, asking for masks which is hilarious, so I made specific ones for them out of black fabric because I couldn’t have them walking down the street like a fucking rainbow!”
Elizabeth Warren Endorses Joe Biden: WATCH
Elizabeth Warren Endorses Joe Biden: WATCH
Former Democratic presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren endorsed Joe Biden for president on Wednesday morning in a video posted to social media.
Said Warren: “Empathy matters. And, in this moment of crisis, it’s more important than ever that the next president restores Americans’ faith in good, effective government. Joe Biden has spent nearly his entire life in public service. He knows that a government run with integrity, competence, and heart will save lives and save livelihoods. And we can’t afford to let Donald Trump continue to endanger the lives and livelihoods of every American.”
Warren’s endorsement means that all the major candidates Biden faced in the primary have now endorsed him, as Pete Buttigieg noted in a tweet.
The post Elizabeth Warren Endorses Joe Biden: WATCH appeared first on Towleroad Gay News.
2014-05a Ambiguity 2020 (40)
2014-05a Ambiguity 2020 (40)
Matt Hahnewald posted a photo:
Close-up street portrait (outdoor headshot, three-quarter view) of a middle-aged, cross-dressing Malaysian Indian genderqueer person aka hijra, during Thaipusam 2018 CE;
George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
More context:
Recelebrating Ecstatic Thaipusam (photo blog),
Hitting on Asia’s Genderqueers (photo blog).
giving him what he likes
Out Sen. Tammy Baldwin Endorses Biden: He’ll ‘Fight for the People’
Out Sen. Tammy Baldwin Endorses Biden: He’ll ‘Fight for the People’
Baldwin is the latest of many prominent LGBTQ pols to endorse Biden, and she’s one from a key swing state, Wisconsin.
www.advocate.com/election/2020/4/15/out-sen-tammy-baldwin-endorses-biden-hell-fight-people
Virginia Governor Signs Sweeping LGBTQ Protections into Law
Virginia Governor Signs Sweeping LGBTQ Protections into Law
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam this week signed the Virginia Values Act into law.
The legislation makes “Virginia the first state in the South to enact comprehensive protections for the LGBTQ community against discrimination in housing, employment, public spaces, and credit applications,” according to a release from Northam’s office.
It adds: “Senate Bill 868, sponsored by Senator Adam Ebbin, prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity in housing, public and private employment, public accommodations, and access to credit. The legislation also extends important protections to Virginians on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, age, marital status, disability, and status as a veteran.”
Said Northam: “This legislation sends a strong, clear message—Virginia is a place where all people are welcome to live, work, visit, and raise a family. We are building an inclusive Commonwealth where there is opportunity for everyone, and everyone is treated fairly. No longer will LGBTQ Virginians have to fear being fired, evicted, or denied service in public places because of who they are.”
The post Virginia Governor Signs Sweeping LGBTQ Protections into Law appeared first on Towleroad Gay News.