Friday, September 10, 2021

Blueboy (September 1981), Part Two

Along with plaid shirts, tight jeans, and work boots, facial hair, namely beards and mustaches, were the hallmarks of the clone appearance which consumed the identity of gay men throughout the 1970s and beginning of the 1980s. A hyper-masculine aesthetic that aimed to counteract the effeminate stereotypes society had pushed onto the community, the look became, for the first time in homosexual history, a universal persona adopted by gay men throughout the world. This September 1981 issue of Blueboy (which has been broken into two parts) champions the look with its photo spread of model Charley Smith, along with “the moustachioed trio” Gary, Joe, and Mike (who were featured last week). NOTE: THIS PARTICULAR ISSUE WAS FOUND INCOMPLETE AMONG THE BOXES OF MAGAZINES; HENCE, ITS SPARSE PRESENTATION.

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