“It is expensive to look this good,” said one drag queen.
“This is an event that helps normalize the industry, the work, the craft, the culture, the community,” said drag queen Bible Girl.“Drag helps people find an outer expression of who they are on the inside,” said Mykey O’Halloran, who works on wigs.
“I think it’s empowering people to see themselves as their own canvas,” said drag queen Lamorra Lisa. “When you’re surrounded by glitter, wigs, and people jumping around, it’s hard to frown.”“I think it’s just great to be able to embrace the outfits, the makeup, bringing out an alter ego and getting out of their everyday norm,” O’Halloran said. Tickets for DragCon are still available for this event that runs through Sunday.
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