Celebrating community-built style, and clothes that meet you exactly where you are.
When we talk about belonging at Lesbian Culture Club, we’re not just talking about who gets invited. We’re talking about who gets to show up fully — without shrinking, editing, or second-guessing themselves to fit the room.

That's why partnering with Peau de Loup felt like such a natural fit.



PDL is a queer-founded apparel brand designing genderless clothing for real bodies, not binaries. Their pieces are made for movement, comfort, and self-expression.
Like us, they’re reimagining what’s possible when systems get rebuilt with intention, care, and queerness at the center.

This summer, our founder Carrie Hinton was featured in PDL’s Proudly Different League — a campaign celebrating people reshaping culture from the inside out. Shot on a sun-drenched golf course (yes, gay golf is real), the feature spotlighted Carrie’s work building LCC into the dreamy, community-rooted ecosystem it is today — one that centers connection, tenderness, and unapologetic queer joy.
Together, we can bring each other more joy, connection, and belonging.


“I think a lot of folks are longing for a way to genuinely connect,” Carrie says in the piece. "Together, we can bring each other more joy, connection, and belonging."

For the shoot, we styled pieces from our LCC collection alongside PDL’s Sports Shop line — creating looks that reflected both brands’ ethos: collaborative, comfortable, and built for showing up exactly as you are.
We’re proud to stand with PDL in the Proudly Different League. And proud to wear clothes from both brands that feel just as good as the community we’re building.
Come as you are. We’ll be doing the same.
