TL;DR
- LGN joins OnlyFans to explore queer creativity.
- Fashion and eroticism are intertwined, says LGN.
- Pedro Pascal embodies modern masculinity for LGN.
- OnlyFans offers a safe space for queer expression.
- LGN advocates for creative freedom without labels.
Queer menswear designer Louis-Gabriel Nouchi, known as LGN, is shaking up the fashion world yet again. This time, he’s taking his bold vision to OnlyFans, a platform that’s not just for adult content but also a haven for creative freedom. In an exclusive interview, LGN shared his thoughts on why he believes fashion needs less censorship and more room for authentic expression.
LGN, who has dressed A-listers like Pedro Pascal and Alexander Skarsgård, is known for his designs that ooze intimacy and desire. Now, he’s bringing that ethos to OnlyFans, where he sees an opportunity to explore themes of sexuality and identity without the constraints imposed by traditional social media. “What interested me was the freedom,” he explained. “Traditional platforms often impose invisible boundaries around the body, sexuality, and intimacy. OnlyFans allows those conversations to exist without being filtered or misunderstood.”
This isn’t a pivot for LGN; it’s a natural progression. He views OnlyFans as an extension of his creative universe, where he can delve deeper into the emotional territories he explores through fashion. “It felt closer to the emotional territory I explore through fashion,” he added, emphasizing the importance of safety in creative expression.
When asked why OnlyFans feels like a safer space for queer users, LGN highlighted its foundational approach to visibility. “Many queer people have spent their lives navigating spaces where their desires, bodies, or identities were considered inappropriate,” he stated. “OnlyFans starts from a different premise: people are allowed to exist as they are.” This shift creates a sense of agency that mainstream platforms often lack, allowing LGN to explore themes of desire and vulnerability without dilution.
But what about the intersection of fashion and eroticism? LGN believes that while fashion has always been driven by desire and attraction, the industry today feels more cautious than it did in the past. “I sometimes feel the opposite,” he lamented, reflecting on a time when fashion imagery was more liberated. He pointed to iconic photographers like Helmut Newton and Herb Ritts, whose work embodied a freedom that seems harder to replicate today.
For LGN, eroticism isn’t just about being provocative; it’s woven into the very fabric of fashion. “Clothing is about attraction, confidence, fantasy, vulnerability, and the way we present ourselves to others,” he explained. “Eroticism is one of its foundations.”
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When discussing who best embodies the LGN aesthetic, LGN pointed to Pedro Pascal, praising him for representing a modern masculinity that is open and emotionally aware. “Someone like Pedro Pascal embodies a modern masculinity that resonates with my work: confident, sensitive, intelligent, and comfortable with vulnerability,” he said. But LGN’s references aren’t limited to Hollywood; he also expressed a desire to dress fictional queer icons like Lestat de Lioncourt, who embodies a theatrical and fluid identity.
Throughout the interview, LGN emphasized the importance of creative freedom over classification. “I don’t want queer identity to become another marketing category,” he stated. Instead, he advocates for individuals to develop strong, unique voices and perspectives. For LGN, the future of fashion isn’t about labels; it’s about permission to be explicit, emotional, and unedited. In that sense, OnlyFans isn’t a detour—it’s another runway for his vision.
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