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Evan Clayton, Vancouver Designer who Creates Theatrical, High Fashion & Drag Looks

Posted on February 2, 2022

By Rose de Paulsen, 

Evan Clayton is a Vancouver-based designer who specializes in theatrical and high fashion. Clayton not only focuses on fashion-conscious designing but has also collaborated with Canadian Drag queens in eye-catching artistic looks. Queens like Gia Metric, Kendall Gender, Jane Smoker and many more Canadian (and international) performers are wearing Evan Clayton not only for the theatrical experience, but for the high quality and unique edge his looks bring. His brand has seen global recognition from international magazines and has had shows in Austria and Japan. Where Evan Clayton’s passion lies is not only in Canada but sharing queer culture through fashion and artistic expression. Like any great artist, Evan Clayton’s designs are personal to him, which gives depth to every piece that walks a runway. From his armour pieces to feathers, to sheers, and lingerie, Evan Clayton’s looks are diverse and adaptable. His SS2020 collection VILLAINS is vibrant and desirable from models to magazine covers. 

 

References 

“Archive.” EVAN CLAYTON, http://evanclayton.ca/archives/. 

https://www.instagram.com/evanclayton/?hl=en

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