Love Bailey’s Queer Sanctuary Of ‘Transmecula’
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Love Bailey is a queer artist, designer, performer and cultural visionary with heavy ties to the worlds of fashion and music. Having worked with the likes of Fiona Apple, Rihanna, Azealia Banks and Britney Spears, Love Bailey's career recently brought the artist into a new realm of experience that focuses heavily on bringing like-minded artists and creatives together in a new practice in queer community culture: the formation of an artist community on a ranch outside of Los Angeles.
What are you best known for?
Styling the likes of: Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Niki Minaj, Azealia Banks, Naomi Campbell, Brooke Candy and more. Now recently being accepted as a film Director in Cannes film festival for “Hornatia.”.
When was the first time you performed?
First time i performed was at the age of 6 when my showgirl grandmother Betty Bailey took me to my first tap dance recital. My first moment directing was when i was living in my friends shower-less garage creating art house cinema magic during my transition about 10 years ago.
What are you working on that no one knows about yet?
Working on my next album, my next music video, a feature horror film and a docu-series about my transition and the story of my queer sanctuary knows as the Savage Ranch, located in Temecula ( I mean Transmecula) California!