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<h3 align="center">'''LGBTQ Opera Singers'''</h3>
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<h3 align="center">'''LGBTQ Participation in the Cosmetics and Makeup Industry'''</h3>
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<p>Many of today's finest opera singers around the world are proud to be LGBTQThey join a rich community of LGBTQ classical and opera composers that has spanned the generations, including [[Baron Benjamin Britten]] (noted for the opera 'Peter Grimes') and [[Maurice Ravel]] (noted for 'Daphne and Chloe').</p>
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<p>The cosmetics industry has a long history going back to the Egyptians (and probably earlier)However, it was only in the 1920s that the industry became global and entered into the mainstream consumer market. This was followed by the mod look of the 1960s, the supermodels of the 1990s, and today's very scientific approach to the industry.</p>
  
<p>These opera singers also lead fascinating lives.  Two of the leading members of the New York Metropolitan Opera Company are partners, [[Patricia Racette]] and [[Beth Clayton]]Spanish transgender opera singer [[Manuela Trasobares]] is also on her local town council. Counter-tenor [[David Daniels]], considered to be the finest of his age, has convinced composers to write an opera specifically highlighting his talents, and based on the life story of [[Oscar Wilde]].</p>
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<p>The LGBTQ community has always been a part of the cosmetics industry, embracing its creative and artistic sideThe beauty industry itself is very diverse and inclusive. Makeup has become a tool of expression, including gender expression.</p>
  
<p>Transgender opera singers have their own unique set of challenges, not least of which is the matching of their voice and tone to their gender and changes that can occur in their voice as they transitionOpera singers spend years of training for their voice, and they are wary of anything that can interrupt or alter that training and its outputThe question a transgender opera singer must ask is - can a career as an opera singer co-exist with the desire to be one's true sexual gender?  Some transgender opera singers have opted to retain their voice range with their transitioned gender.  Transgender opera singers include [[Lucia Lucas]], [[Liz Bouk]], [[Breanna Sinclaire]], [[Holden Madagame]] and [[Adrian Angelico]].</p>
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<p>There is also a commercial culture to the cosmetics industry that has greatly aided the LGBTQ activist communityLeading the way was MAC Cosmetics and its MAC VIVA Glam and MAC AIDS Fund projectsMany of today's small cosmetics companies donate a portion of sales revenues to LGBTQ causes.</p>
  
<p>LGBTQ opera singers hail from around the world, including New Zealand, Spain, Australia, Great Britain, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, Brazil, and the United States.  To read more and see the complete list, click '''[[LGBTQ Opera Singers|HERE]]'''</p>
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<p>Makeup can be a tool of resistance and markers of makeup help LGBTQ individuals identify each other, as noted in the article below.  Cosmetic brands have always been closely aligned to the transgender community - this has been well evidenced by reality television creator [[RuPaul]] and his global success with his Drag Race series.</p>
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<p>Over the past few years there has been an increasing emphasis on creating organic cosmetics.  Notable among the founders in this space is [[Gloria Noto]] of Noto botanics.</p>
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<p>We have identified notable LGBTQ individuals in the cosmetics and  makeup industry from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Malaysia, Mexico, The Netherlands, Phillipines, Sweden, and the United States.  To read more and see the complete list, click '''[[LGBTQ Participation in the Cosmetics and Makeup Industry|HERE]]'''</p>
  
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]

Revision as of 21:02, 16 October 2023

DID YOU KNOW?

LGBTQ Participation in the Cosmetics and Makeup Industry

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The cosmetics industry has a long history going back to the Egyptians (and probably earlier). However, it was only in the 1920s that the industry became global and entered into the mainstream consumer market. This was followed by the mod look of the 1960s, the supermodels of the 1990s, and today's very scientific approach to the industry.

The LGBTQ community has always been a part of the cosmetics industry, embracing its creative and artistic side. The beauty industry itself is very diverse and inclusive. Makeup has become a tool of expression, including gender expression.

There is also a commercial culture to the cosmetics industry that has greatly aided the LGBTQ activist community. Leading the way was MAC Cosmetics and its MAC VIVA Glam and MAC AIDS Fund projects. Many of today's small cosmetics companies donate a portion of sales revenues to LGBTQ causes.

Makeup can be a tool of resistance and markers of makeup help LGBTQ individuals identify each other, as noted in the article below. Cosmetic brands have always been closely aligned to the transgender community - this has been well evidenced by reality television creator RuPaul and his global success with his Drag Race series.

Over the past few years there has been an increasing emphasis on creating organic cosmetics. Notable among the founders in this space is Gloria Noto of Noto botanics.

We have identified notable LGBTQ individuals in the cosmetics and makeup industry from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Malaysia, Mexico, The Netherlands, Phillipines, Sweden, and the United States. To read more and see the complete list, click HERE

Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles See Here


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