Don’t be a Drag!
Our approach to custom suiting here in New York is simple: we aim to provide a design and fit that affirms a client in their identity and projects an image of confidence to the world around them. Authentic self-presentation is the name of the game. The process is totally different when it comes to collaborating with drag performers. A garment is just as crucial to creating a fully-fledged persona as makeup and stage presence. Expressing the wearer’s true identity is no longer the goal; instead, we must work towards the creation of an illusory character. Drag as an artistic medium is inherently political; it utilizes exaggerated modes of gendered presentation to subvert socially-constructed concepts of binary masculinity and femininity. We have worked with two drag artists so far: Nicky Doll of Rupaul’s Drag Race Season 12, and iconic New York nightlife personality and comedian Murray Hill. Nicky Doll is the first French drag queen on Rupaul’s Drag Race. As such, every outfit she wears is an homage to French culture. She came to us looking for an outfit that would convey powerful femininity while referencing while referencing iconic fashion designers Jean-Paul Gautier and Karl Lagerfeld.





