Men Weren’t the Only Dandies

Stormé DeLarverié, 1956Vincente
When we think of dandyism—a cornerstone of “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the spring exhibition at the Met’s Costume Institute this year, which considers the Black dandy in particular—it’s men who generally come to mind: late giants such as Oscar Wilde and André Leon Talley, or contemporary figures like Dapper Dan and A$AP Rocky. But throughout history, women have also embraced flamboyant, traditionally male dressing.
Of course, there is not an incredibly dense record of female dandies. “The invisibility of these communities often makes it so that trends can’t develop in the same way that they would in the mainstream,” Eleanor Medhurst, author of Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion, told Vogue last year. “You’re not necessarily going to know what other people in your community are doing because you can’t see them.” But that doesn’t mean the historical record is totally blank.
Christina, Queen of Sweden
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Christina, Queen of Sweden, who reigned from 1632 to 1654, was known for her masculine presentation and refusal to marry. While she had access to fine clothing and a fondness for traditionally male pieces like cravats and toques, Christina was more of a precursor to dandyism than she was an example. (This also considers that she predates the idea of dandyism, which first emerged in the late 1700s, more than a century after Christina’s death.) Still, she is an early—and rare—example of a woman who openly dressed as a man.
In time, women who embodied the spirit of dandyism earned their own terminology—quaintrelles and dandizettes. But they didn’t necessarily embody the masculine qualities that dandies embraced, rather the eccentricity and dedication to aesthetics.
Gladys Bentley
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The Jazz Age introduced more women who embraced masculine dressing, many of them in the queer community. In the thick of the Harlem Renaissance, blues singers like Gladys Bentley and Ma Rainey exemplified dandyism. Bentley eschewed feminine clothing from a young age and adopted her signature suiting when she took a job as a pianist at Harry Hansberry’s Clam House, a gay Harlem speakeasy. She was particularly well known for her dapper white suit, finished with coattails and a bowtie, slicked-back hair, and a top hat. And while Rainey was often pictured in more feminine dress, her lyrics directly referenced queerness, with fashion as the conduit. “It’s true I wear a collar and a tie,” she sang in “Prove It on Me Blues.” “Wear my clothes just like a fan / Talk to the gals just like any old man.”
Radclyffe Hall with Lady Una Trowbridge
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Across the pond, the writer Radclyffe Hall was also embracing dandyism. Thanks to a substantial inheritance, Hall was afforded greater independence than many other women of the time. She chose not to marry or wear feminine clothing, often pictured in a suit and a necktie.
Gluck
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Radclyffe Hall
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Stormé DeLarverie carried the tradition into the civil rights era. DeLarverie performed in the legendary Jewel Box Revue as a drag king, tending toward black-tie and outsized suiting. “It was very easy. All I had to do was just be me and let people use their imaginations,” she said in the 1987 documentary Stormé: The Lady of the Jewel Box. “It never changed me. I was still a woman.” DeLarverie is often cited as the person who threw the first punch at Stonewall, which launched her into further fame as a queer activist.
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The female dandy, although largely unrepresented, remains culturally resonant to this day. The suit-wearing British painter Gluck inspired S.S. Daley’s spring 2025 collection; That same season, Hall’s book, The Well of Loneliness—a novel about an upper-class English lesbian named Stephen Gordon—and her relationship with Lady Una Trowbridge inspired Erdem Moralıoğlu. Nowadays, women’s suiting doesn’t carry as direct correlations to queerness, but its dandy roots aren’t lost. As Sarah Mower wrote in her spring 2025 review of Erdem, “The persecution and suppression of queer people a hundred years ago might seem like far off history, but, Moralıoğlu reminded his audience, it still persists in pernicious ways today.”

Erdem spring 2025 look 1
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