In honor of a new book on the 'stache, here are 31 gay or bi folks who rock facial hair.
Contents:
- GAY HISTORY: WHEN DID WE TURN ON THE MOTACHE?
- GAY MEN, QUEER WOMEN, AND THE CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE MTACHE
- #TBT: THE GAY MTACHE
GAY HISTORY: WHEN DID WE TURN ON THE MOTACHE?
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The Gay Mtache. Gay men practilly owned the mtache the '70s, and now 's bee a symbol of men's health issu celebrated every year durg Movember.
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GAY MEN, QUEER WOMEN, AND THE CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE MTACHE
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”Mira also highlights the socsexual nnotatns of mtach: “We nnot ignore the mtache’s associatn wh gay men, which is an evolutn of the dapper mtache of the end of the 19th century and begng of the 20th century and which turn leads to the brimmg mtache of the 1970s, ” an exaggeratn of the hyper-mascule thetic that reigned durg that and that gay men end up appropriatg. “I thk om that moment, when the mtache beme associated wh gay men, heterosexual men started to avoid , ” Mira is of urse a gay in of the 1970s and 1980s who wore a mtache and nverted to a symbol: Queen ont man Freddie Mercury, who wore his as a symbol of sexual eedom.
Schiff (Getty Imag)In the 1990s, a mtache was the exclive prerve of the extravagant homosexual (John Waters), the edian (Eddie Murphy) or the androgyno superstar (Prce). ” Trends the gay muny, he says, aren’t that different om the straight world. “Back the seventi, the mtache was an inic gay symbol; that’s how you uld intify gay men, ” says John.
#TBT: THE GAY MTACHE
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“But today, anyone n have a mtache—though that’s probably the one thg you won’t see on gay guys anymore, at least New York. As gay inty and polics began to perate pop culture, we saw the emergence of the Castro Clone, often wearg a heavy mtache: a reference to the workg Joe. A group of men relax on the street durg the Gay Pri para New York Cy, June 1982.
Barbara Alper//Getty ImagSo on one hand the mtache was aligned wh the stat quo (thk firemen and ps), while on the other beme shorthand (and ocsnally handlebar) for the sexual outsir: the swger, the porn star, the gay man.
But he argu that Magnum also reprented a mastream, TV-iendly offshoot of a popular gay look of the era: “The so-lled ‘clone, ’ wh his obligatory mtache, bomber jacket, beefed-up shoulrs and mcular butt unr tight jeans.