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Bob The Drag Queen Launches House Of Bob Collection

Drag Icon Unveils Clothing Line Focused on Inclusivity

Bob The Drag Queen Launches House Of Bob Collection

This week, drag icon, award-winning television royalty, comedienne, musician and activist Bob The Drag Queen has launched his conscientious clothing company House of Bob with an initial limited collection focused on inclusivity and ethical production. Their limited-edition, small-batch collections reflect a commitment to responsible manufacturing as well as ensuring that all items are gender-inclusive.

Not afraid of making a major fashion statement of their own, Bob The Drag Queen has approached this clothing line with precise attention to detail, aiming to create a collection that stands out, celebrates what makes us all unique and pushes the fashion industry to be a more inclusive space.

Of the line, Bob said “I started House Of Bob to address the lack of inclusive fashion options that cater to individuals outside the traditional gender binary. There are lots of ways to express your yourself and House of Bob seeks to provide a platform for people to express themselves authentically. By offering gender-neutral designs and styles, we aim to challenge societal norms and contribute to a more inclusive and accepting fashion industry.”

He added, “Each piece is made by hand in Los Angeles. I am very proud that each item included fair wages for the people working and each item is EXTREMELY limited. Once they are sold out, they are sold out.”

Bob’s foray into fashion follows the launch earlier this year of BOMO Beauty, his cosmetics company alongside his drag sister Monet X Change.

Bob has become a Peabody Award/GLAAD Media Award/ Television Academy Honors-winning artist for his work on HBO’s We’re Here, a musician who dropped his debut EP ‘Gay Barz’, an acclaimed podcaster for his show Sibling Rivalry with Monét X Change, and is currently serving as the special guest MC for Madonna’s current “The Celebration Tour”. He has also been spotlighted by NBC as one of their “Pride 30” spotlighting “drag performers who made herstory”, performed at the Outside Lands music festival, chatted with NPR’s Ari Shapiro for an episode of All Things Considered, and made a guest speaking appearance on a virtual panel with MoMA earlier this year.

 

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