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Vogue gives some love to Texas native and out singer Allison Ponthier

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North Texas native and out singer Allison Ponthier (Courtesy photo) On Vogue’s project Youthquake, the focus is on new generation artists and creatives.

They call it “a changing of the guard in fashion and culture.” Vogue has profiled a variety of artists, models, designers and more who are influencing culture on the horizon.

In Tuesday’s episode, they gave some love to singer Allison Ponthier who we profiled back in August. That day we published the profile, she released her EP Faking My Own Death (which came out after her single “Cowboy” where she basically came out of the closet musically)and has gone on tour throughout the country often with collaborate Lord Huron.

She’s amassed followings on TikTok and popular streaming services. For Vogue, she discussed her music, love for camp and her ginger locks.

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