Jan 13
InstaQueer Roundup: Ayo Edibiri, Corey O'Brien's Zoom Face & Pangina Heals' Tribute to Thai Gay Marriage
Andrea Marks Joseph READ TIME: 5 MIN.
Comedian Corey O'Brien serves beard, face, arms and sass in this screenshot of his Zoom call, tagging the telecommunications company in his complaint that the connection repeatedly crashed, ending the meeting early –which should be a crime for, if nothing else, depriving people of this incredible view.
M1ss Jade So served "RRRReneighssance" at RuPaul's DragCon, wearing a 'mastergagiece" inspired by Beyoncé's Renaissance. "It is really not the diamonds, not the pearls," she tells us, "IM THAT BEING!"
Pabllo Vittar is giving airbrushed, powerful perfection as she poses on a motorbike in sheer knee-highs, leather boots and a high-waisted thong, blonde bombshell hair blowing glamorously in the breeze.
Dominican-American stylist Martin Gregory Jerez celebrates the brilliant, inventive designs of fashion brand Y/PROJECT, who announced that it will close down after 14 landscape-shifting years, by sharing some of his best looks in the brand, including heatmap inspired patterns and, first and foremost, the nod to nudity that is the suit with a dickprint on its front.
"Bottoms" and "The Bear" star Ayo Edebiri's Golden Globes outfit was an instant crowd favorite when she arrived in a look clearly inspired by Julia Roberts' iconic off-the-rack look at the same awards show back in 1990. Edebiri's updated version styled the suit with a sparkling grill and a golden feather tie.
This Luxx Noir London selfie is so fantastic we're almost speechless. How can one person serve face this hard, this magnificently, reaching monumental levels of icon behavior? Lesbian popstar Chappell Roan's comment on the post sums it up perfectly: "The mug mama"
Pangina Heals' DragCon bridal red carpet look (complete with a divine flower-petal inspired veil and a walk down the aisle to Taylor Swift's song "Lover"), is in celebration of her home country, Thailand, legalizing same-sex marriage.
Dancer Sam Salter's safari lip sync performance of Sabrina Carpenter's "Taste" is one for the books. This trio nailed all the details, including bug spray doubling as a mic and his background dancers in perfect sync, down to their passionate facial expressions and matching outfits.