@anitadolcevita writes, in addition to resisting the NBA’s post- #maliceatthepalace racist dre
@anitadolcevita writes, in addition to resisting the NBA’s post- #maliceatthepalace racist dress codes, @WNBA players’ “style is also breaking binaries. According to @sportsillustrated , ‘Whereas once, not that long ago, WNBA players were asked to sit through hair and makeup classes at rookie orientation, now they are free to express their style as they want. They can, as a New York Times op-ed put it, ‘celebrat[e] and showcas[e] androgynous swag.’ Prior to this shift, the WNBA was attempting to keep players from looking too ‘mannish’ in order to play up heteronormative sex appeal for marketing purposes. Today, WNBA teams like the Seattle Storm have partnered with TomboyX, a queer-owned, female-founded gender neutral line of undergarments.” See more WNBA looks and read more at link in bio: @gqsports @wnba #wnba #nbafits #leaguefits #queerfashion #queerstyle #dapperq https://www.instagram.com/p/CdgwXzNO3t8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI= -- source link
#maliceatthepalace#nbafits#leaguefits#queerfashion#queerstyle#dapperq