One of the most unexpected stories we've seen this year so far is all about a project that helps gay rams. Did you know that around 1 in 12 sheep are gay? Me neither. And those gay rams often meet a ...
What do a farm of gay sheep, a legendary designer, and a dating app have in common? On November 13th, Grindr partnered with Rainbow Wool, a nonprofit organization and farm that rescues gay sheep, and ...
Woke couture is coming for our closets. Wool from sheep that “prefer same-sex partners” debuted at a New York fashion show earlier this month. On Nov. 13, a collection of knitwear by Los Angeles-based ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Grindr, the Global Gayborhood in your pocket known for sparking connections worldwide, is bringing its mission to life in an entirely new way: uniting a farm of gay sheep, a ...
How fashion connected a designer, a farmer, Grindr and a herd of male-oriented rams. How fashion connected a designer, a farmer, Grindr and a herd of male-oriented rams. Credit... Supported by By ...
Designer Michael Schmidt is best known for his work in metal. He made chain-mail dresses for Cher, jewelry for his longtime collaborators at Chrome Hearts and a metal gown for Doja Cat that was ...
A sheep farm in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany produces the first textile made from the wool of gay rams, making a bold fashion statement for the LGBTQIA+ community. Today, Rainbow Wool is ...
In a groundbreaking and very sweet initiative, a farm in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is shepherding the world’s first openly gay flock of sheep. To add to the sweetness, Rainbow Wool is launching ...
But the tale of the rescued gay rams is not actually a feel-good story. It only looks that way because the public is largely unaware of how the sheep industry operates. Gay rams, who refuse to breed ...
The Altman Building in Chelsea, on Thursday, November 20, played host to a spectacle few could have predicted. It was a full fashion collection created from the wool of gay sheep. Yes, you read that ...
(MENAFN- Pressat) A sheep Farm in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany produces the first textile made from the wool of gay rams, making a bold fashion statement for the LGBTQIA+ community. Cologne, ...