Rebirth Garments is paving the way forward for trans, genderqueer, and disability-specific needs in clothing by creating a business and art practice that is mindful of all bodies.
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Rebirth Garments is paving the way forward for trans, genderqueer, and disability-specific needs in clothing by creating a business and art practice that is mindful of all bodies.
Featuring garments that present striking lines and textures, Sidjimoski's graduate collection, Liminal Lines, is fashioned out of pieces straddling the line between masculine and feminine.
DRØME worked in collaboration with iconic vintage store Screaming Mimis to carve out a space for sustainable fashion as a form of rebellion against the destructive mainstream fashion industry.
We hung out with Brandon Flynn—of the hit TV series 13 Reasons Why—who is making a name for himself by shooting down stereotypes with an optimistic vision for the future.
The DRØME team headed down to Miami last week for a run at NADA’s Art Basel fair, hosting a panel and a party in South Beach.
Check out the latest apparel collection from designer and creative MelianJ, as shot by Jasper Soloff, and read her thoughts on creativity, inspiration, and the economics of "clout".
An open call was put out earlier this month for queer writers, producers, and directors to submit short horror films for DRØME’s inaugural film festival, I’M SCREAMING. Watch the selected films from our night of fright.
Photographer Ben Bibriesca successfully expands on and explores the nuances of queer identity and narratives through his work.
Dress Code is a new photo-interview series exploring identity and personal narrative through fashion, style, and self-expression. This installment features Lexacon, a drag artist based in NYC.
The first in a new series of videos exploring the young creatives that inspire us the most. We're CRUSHING on the future thought and culture leaders of the world!
On Sunday, June 25, DROME threw the Pride party of the summer at Good Room in Greenpoint. Hosted by the fabulous Kyle Farmery, Nicky Ottav, Lee Armoogam, and Archie Goats, NO PLACE LIKE HOMO was the Wizard of Oz themed extravaganza of your wildest dreams.
During Pride and Eid ul' Fitr celebrations this weekend, we can't forget to remember and honor the recent losses of Philando Castile, Charleena Lyles, and Nabra Hassan. Guest writer Dalia Elhassan talks about her personal experience navigating intersectional identity formation in the face of racist violence.
Believe it, Bitch! We're not in Kansas anymore. DRØME'S first Pride Party honors 'The Wizard of Oz' in a "Friends of Dorothy" extravaganza. Be ready to serve your best Oz-inspired looks and enjoy a night of art, fashion, music and dancing. (And we mean dancin'!) Whether you're a good witch or a bad witch, come celebrate alternative queer life and culture with us!
Look out for special announcements as we get closer to the date.
See you there!
This event is 21 and up.
Hosted by:
Nicky Ottav: @nickyottav
Kyle Farmery: @kylefarmery
Lee Armoogam: @leemoonflower
Archie Robertson: @archiegoats
Follow DRØME on Instagram @wearedrome for updates.