Funny Girl and Into the Woods and new shows like Some Like it Hot and Slave Play.As we observed the eye popping exhibits, I talked to him about his fashionable trajectory:Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.A post shared by Jordan Roth (@jordan_roth)Hello, Jordan.
How did you develop your affinity for fashion?Fashion has always been vocabulary for me. When I was little, it was a way of exploring who I was, who I wanted to be, who I could be.But where does a kid get clothes to experiment with?When we’re little, anything can become anything.
As I started to become a teenager, I was figuring it out through the lens of fashion.But you knew you were male, right?It’s wider than that.
It’s a way of expanding the canvas of self and certainly gender. I had to learn to not be held back by gender.The expectations?And the limitations.And let’s face it, women have better clothes.That’s for sure! [laughs] We have two-gendered people unnecessarily.