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Neurodivergent Non-Binary Entrepreneur Unveils Bold Fashion Brand at Manchester Pride

This weekend, Manchester Pride was the backdrop for the launch of a bold new fashion brand. A young, neurodivergent, non-binary, and LGBT entrepreneur proudly introduced FAGUE, a boutique label dedicated to celebrating diversity, inclusivity, and fearless self-expression.

FAGUEfashion.com seeks to revolutionise the fashion industry with its bold designs and mission to challenge traditional norms. The brand’s debut collection, which was showcased during the vibrant Manchester Pride event, draws inspiration from the rich diversity and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community. Featuring innovative design, meticulous craftsmanship, and an inclusive ethos, FAGUE is set to become a favourite among those who value authenticity and style.

The founder of FAGUE, Nick Hurley, shared their vision: “Fashion has always been a way for me to express my identity and challenge the status quo. With FAGUEfashion.com, I want to create a space where everyone, regardless of their gender, neurodiversity, or background, can feel seen, celebrated, and empowered. And it doesn’t stop there, every single sale contributes towards LGBTQIA+ causes and charities.”

The launch at Manchester Pride was met with widespread enthusiasm, with attendees captivated by the unique designs and the brand’s strong commitment to inclusivity. The collection features a range of gender-fluid clothing, including statement pieces that are both functional and fashionable. With bold prints and versatile silhouettes, each piece is designed to make a statement and provide comfort for wearers of all identities. Unlike other brands, FAGUE does not categorise its clothing by gender.

FAGUE is more than just a fashion brand; it’s a movement. By embracing neurodiversity and breaking free from the binary restrictions of traditional fashion, FAGUE is paving the way for a new generation of designers and fashion enthusiasts. The brand is committed to creating a community that celebrates individuality and encourages everyone to express themselves freely.

As the fashion industry continues to change, FAGUE is at the forefront of a new wave of designers who are redefining what it means to be stylish today. By working exclusively with LGBTQIA+ designers, makers, and suppliers, FAGUE is reshaping what fashion can be. With a strong online presence and plans for future collections, the brand is set to make a significant impact on the fashion landscape.

For more information about the exciting new brand, pop along to their eye-catching clothing shop at FAGUEfashion.com where you can get free delivery on all orders over £69. Plus, to help celebrate Manchester Pride weekend and the launch of their new fashion brand they’re giving away a limited number of free £5 Gift Cards to the first people to visit faguefashion.com/pride.

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