Automic Gold Courtesy of Sharena ChindavongĪutomic Gold is a company that is inclusive in every sense of the word. Williams strives to design bow ties that are accessible, affordable and special enough for outfits to be built around. With no formal design education, Williams taught herself how to sew, and now creates bright and bold bow ties and pocket squares. Robbie Williams created Bowtie Behavior after struggling to find an affordable bow tie to wear to her best friend’s bow-tie-themed bridal shower. Bowtie Behavior Courtesy of Robin Williams, Photo by Shakkà Smith The brand is known for using bright and bold fabrics in an effort to celebrate all different types of bodies and identities. Since transgender and disabled individuals in particular often have very specific clothing needs, Cubacub makes a conscious effort to cater to that community. ![]() Cubacub designs each piece by hand for people of all sizes, abilities and genders. Rebirth Garments was founded by Sky Cubacub, who identifies as a nonbinary, queer and disabled Filipinx. ![]() They became interested in the intersection between fashion and sustainability after working with a sustainable agriculture nonprofit as a teen, so their collections all feature environmentally conscious, anti-waste clothing. Leggett, a nonbinary artist based in New York, reinvents discarded or donated clothing with a myriad of altercations, paintings, prints and drawings. MI Leggett is the brains behind the label Official Rebrand. For more like this, follow TMRW on Instagram at are eight queer-led fashion brands you can support all year long. ![]() Even if you’re not ready to go out shopping in your own community due to the coronavirus pandemic, you can still support plenty of queer-led businesses from the comfort of your own home. There are more than 28 million small businesses in the United States, but only 909 of them have been officially certified as LGBT Business Enterprises, according to the most recent report by the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce.
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