Can you build your ideal queen? Select fabulous dresses, wigs and shoes? Is she chunky yet funky or a 7ft glamazon? Including stickers and colouring, a Drag Name calculator and fabulous facts, quirky quotes and stunning figures about all things drag.
Drag has always influenced mainstream pop culture, but because of its underground roots, many aspects bled through into popular, mainstream culture without credit. Things have improved for this next generation of young queens, RuPaul's Drag Race has taken drag culture beyond its radical roots. Originally a staple of gay bars drag has now extended from its LGBTQ fan base into the mainstream. Regularly cited as the smartest reality show on TV, the latest season moved to VH1 in the US and Netflix in the UK (and taking 8 Emmy nominations/3 wins for the latest series) drag has never been bigger or more popular.
Fun, fabulous, funny gift book.
Crystal Rasmussen OBE forms one fifth of DENIM, the drag supergroup and is a regular contributor to the
Independent,
Dazed & Confused,
i-D,
LOVE Magazine and
Refinery29. Some of their work has been featured in
Vice,
Broadly,
Tank and
The Gay Times. In 2018 they were named an LGBT trailblazer by The Dots.
Richard Williams is a freelance illustrator whose style is inspired by pop culture of all kinds, including cartoons, cinema, science fiction, comic books, superheroes, gothic horror, drag queens, dolls, puppets and world mythology.
Dr Panti Bliss is Ireland's foremost “gender discombobulist” and “accidental activist.” She began performing whilst an art student in the late 80's before moving to Tokyo and becoming a fixture on the Tokyo club scene. Returning to Dublin in 1995 she ran some of Dublin's seminal club nights, hosted the legendary Alternative Miss Ireland for 18 years, and performed all over the world. Panti has written and performed three critically acclaimed, hit theatre shows: In These Shoes, All Dolled Up and A Woman in Progress. In 2013, All Dolled Up: Restitched, a reimagining of her three hit shows had a sold out run at the Abbey Theatre and toured Australia.
She is also the landlady of Pantibar.
In January 2014 Panti's creator Rory O'Neill sparked a national furore when he appeared on RTE television and named certain individuals and organisations as homophobic. The ensuing scandal became known as “Pantigate”.
Panti was the forerunner in Ireland's "Yes" campaign for gay marriage and on February 2015 took to the stage of the National Theatre with a ten minute oration that has been compared to some of the great speeches in the English language and a video of the speech went viral online, was broadcast on TV and radio around the world, and became an international sensation. It was also put to music by pop royalty, Pet Shop Boys. In October 2014, Hachette Books published Panti's memoir, 'A Woman in the Making'. Her documentary, Queen of Ireland, was released in 2015. Panti has recently been touring the USA and Australia. Panti also performed her show HIGH HEELS IN LOW PLACES at the 2016 Edinburgh Festival. Time Out and The Guardian gave the show four stars – it's a “wise, hilarious, foul-mouthed jolt to the system”.