Edward Crutchley’s spring 2022 collection approximated a visual essay on the history of London’s queer culture, from the 18th century to today.
Every look in the collection reflected his research on how the community has found ways to express its love of life and fight for freedom. He even shared a reading list at the end of the show notes for those who want to gain a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
“I think there is a general shift to the right, and I think that’s always dangerous. There is more pressure on queer culture than there ever has been. We have the responsibility to speak up and to show the beauty of our community. I think reflecting on the past is always important for the future,” he said.
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