You never know how people are going to react when you say those two little words. Four lesbians from Brighton recount what it was like to tell the world, “I’m gay”.
INTERVIEWS AND PHOTOS BY VIC LENTAIGNE
You never know how people are going to react when you say those two little words. Four lesbians from Brighton recount what it was like to tell the world, “I’m gay”.
INTERVIEWS AND PHOTOS BY VIC LENTAIGNE
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The ladyboy-queen of indie cities, Brighton has long been the only place in the UK outside of Shoreditch where the wearing of American Apparel constitutes a religion, and dressing like your grandmother is positively normal. (Less so if you’re a boy.) As one particularly astute friend put it “if I lived in Brighton I’d wear tracksuits and listen to Akon just to be different.” Once a year Shoreditch makes a pilgrimage to the coast for a big indie conference party known as The Great Escape. Platform went, and had a bloody good time.