Written for my final year in fashion college, and presented in an inspired format of I-D magazine. I explore gender, sexuality, and self-expression through the Club Kids of the 90s and the notion binary code plays within the roles of gender, whether that is via digital means of expression and identification or physical methods. Taking a look into several designers, such as Charles Jefferey. A designer who is constantly on the march of disenthralling gender norms by playing with the pre-built perception of gender and sexuality. As well as exploring how artists such as Eric Lotzer have built a legacy of playing with taboos of hyper-sexualisation within the LGBT community, through his noticeable art style of the exaggeration of male anatomy and inflation of genitalia. I then briefly debunk how gender and binary code are connected in the metaverse.

























