2024

fashion recap

Lesbian fashion in 2024 is bolder and more expressive than ever, celebrating individuality while drawing inspiration from pop culture icons and queer communities. It’s a year where comfort meets confidence, blending throwback styles with forward-thinking trends, creating a unique and powerful aesthetic.

Spring

Spring kicked off with an unforgettable influence: none other than pop sensation Chappell Roan. With her iconic cowboy hats, hot pink ensembles, and ultra-short mini skirts, Roan brought a sense of rebellious fun to the season, especially with her track “Hot to Go” filling lesbian clubs around the country. Yet, she wasn’t the only one turning heads. Kristen Stewart’s jaw-dropping look in underwear-as-pants stunned fans. Stewart wasn’t afraid to make an impression, later spotted in a fully baby-pink outfit in Who What Wear, proving that a monotone pink look could be as fierce as it was feminine. Together, Roan and Stewart created a buzz that shaped the entire season, showing that lesbian fashion could go from edgy to playful without missing a beat.

Cowboy Hats

Pink Pink Pink

Short Shorts

Summer

By summer, the fashion scene continued to heat up. Jorts—knee-length jean shorts—paired with crop tops became a staple in every queer closet. Camo prints made a major comeback for those embracing a more masc aesthetic. This look was comfortable, practical, and just a little rebellious, making it the perfect style for a "masc summer." Muna, the beloved queer band, rocked both these looks, taking the style game up a notch!. The band’s effortless confidence and attitude gave fans new inspiration, capturing the free-spirited essence of queer summer style. The season also saw the rise of “Brat Summer,” a trend marked by bright greens and blacks, edgy ripped outfits, crop tops, and skirts. With oversized sunglasses and a touch of lip gloss, this look became a favorite in the queer community, radiating rebelliousness and charm.

Braless

brat

Jorts

Fall

As fall arrived, lesbian fashion brought a blend of tradition and daring reinvention. "Femme Top Fall" saw the return of classic staples, with flannels making their routine comeback, yet this time layered with unexpected, bolder choices. King Princess and Hayley Kiyoko led the charge, redefining the boundaries of masc and femme styles. King Princess combined a crop top with a structured blazer and a long skirt, capturing a balance of refined elegance and edgy cool. Meanwhile, Hayley Kiyoko channeled classic schoolboy style—with her own twist—pairing socks with stilettos for a playful, polished look. Bold belt buckles were everywhere, too, giving every outfit a hint of flair and personality. Fall fashion this year has been about embracing contrasts, showing that queer style continues to thrive on self-expression and individuality

Blazers

Femme Top Fall

Flannel

Winter

Winter 2024 brought a sophisticated blend of vintage glamour and rugged practicality to lesbian fashion, balancing comfort with statement-making style. Blazers and trench coats remained staples, but this season introduced luxurious textures—velvet blazers, wool trenches, and faux fur accents that added warmth and elegance. Oversized scarves and chunky knits made a cozy yet stylish impression, letting wearers play with color and texture. The “tomboy femme” vibe took center stage, with wide-legged trousers paired with cropped sweaters, blending polished looks with a laid-back edge. Footwear leaned toward sleek heeled boots with bold platform soles and matte finishes, perfect for pairing with long coats and skirts. Accessories like leather gloves, berets, and chunky jewelry brought a hint of old Hollywood charm, making winter 2024 a season where femininity and androgyny coexisted beautifully.

Trench Coats

Accessories Always

Boots