Sean Snyder and Adrian Matthias Recreate Out's 'Queer as Folk' Cover
The Two-Spirit Indigenous couple reimagines the iconic December 2000 cover.
August 01 2022 5:00 AM
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For Out's 30th birthday, Out magazine recreates 10 of its most iconic covers , reimagined to the represent the LGBTQ+ community. Captured using the Google Pixel 6 phone, the 10 recreations celebrate Out's past with new images featuring the diversity and intersectionality of the LGBTQ+ community.
The Two-Spirit Indigenous couple reimagines the iconic December 2000 cover.
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The performer, channeling the designer's struggles in the fashion world, proves he's a fighter in the music industry.
In recreating a Swimsuit Issue cover, the Come Dance With Me judge is redefining what it means to be sexy.
The creatives recreate Out's iconic But I'm a Cheerleader cover with Clea DuVall and Natasha Lyonne.
The gay country music singer recreates Dolly Parton's 1997 cover of Out magazine.
Nyle DiMarco and Chella Man recreate our most liked cover on social media, filling in for Adam Rippon and Gus Kenworthy for our May 2018 issue.
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The singer looks back to an outspoken lesbian's major moment fronting one of our 1998 issues.
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