Todrick Hall talks re-invention, industry bias and what drives his advocacy EVE KUCHARSKI | Q Syndicate Todrick Hall is serving bitch but making it, as he says on his latest record, fashòn.
The album’s title, “Femuline,’’ is exactly as it seems: the blending of feminine and masculine attributes to create a greater, queerer whole.
That theme serves as the perfect narrative for an artist who has made a music career out of reimagining classic stories like The Wizard of Oz and Cinderella through his own creative lens.
The difference this time, he says, was that there was no “pre-existing blueprint.” “It may exist, but I’ve never heard a song talking about how you can be both: You can be a prince; you can be a princess; you can be the bride; you