Transgender Day of Visibility & Clothing Swap
Time: 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Location: Dry Clean Only, 3358 York St.
Followed by an After Party at The Pearl
Location: Jungle Room at The Pearl, 2195 California St
Time: 6:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M.
Accessibility: Guests should enter through the front door. Most of the event will take place on the fully accessible main floor, which includes multiple ADA-accessible, gender-neutral bathrooms.
The makeup portion of the event will take place in a private room downstairs. Please note that the downstairs space is only accessible by stairs and does not have elevator access. To ensure everyone can participate, one makeup station will also be available upstairs on the main floor.
Highlights include
Clothing Swap Coordinated by The Clothing Cycle
The Clothing Cycle is building a zero-waste secondhand fashion system that centers community and climate.
Bring your old clothing to the event and look for new pieces to take home! Please do not bring used underwear or swimwear, and ensure all items are clean before dropping them off at the event.
Color Analysis by Something Blue Color Studio
Discover your undertones and learn how to use that knowledge when choosing clothing and experimenting with makeup.
Gender-Affirming Haircuts
Provided by a variety of local stylists.
Eye Makeup Art
Get creative and try new looks with support from local makeup artists.
Chest Binder Fittings
Get fitted for a binder that works for you and leave with a new binder generously donated by Point of Pride.
Drinks
Enjoy coffee, tea, mocktails, cocktails, and more while connecting with community.
Partner bios
The Clothing Cycle
The Clothing Cycle keeps clothing out of the global waste stream by building a consumer community that takes on fashion without harming people, animals, or the planet. They circulate secondhand clothing through clothing swaps, upcycling workshops, and mutual aid distribution. The clothing in their shop is sourced from our clothing swap events and community donations. They also work with small fashion designers that upcycle to repurpose and sell one-of-a-kind fashionable clothing. They are building a zero-waste secondhand fashion system that centers community and climate. Learn more about our work at theclothingcycle.com.
Something Blue Color Studio
With over ten years of experience in the fashion industry and over 100 clients analyzed, Maddie is a color analysis pro with a passion for adding more whimsy, silliness, and words of affirmation to every consultation.
After receiving her own color analysis results in 2024 and feeling more fabulous in her own skin than ever before, Maddie knew she wanted to help others find their best colors. She is a trained master color analyst in the International Image Institute 23-Season method.
Maddie celebrates everyone in her color analysis practice. People of all ethnicities, gender expressions, ages, body sizes, and backgrounds are welcomed. As a queer person, Maddie cultivates a space for people to authentically show up as their whole selves.
Learn more at https://www.somethingbluecolorstudio.com/.
Outlaw Barber
Elizabeth is a trans, West Coast- trained barber who provides a traditional barber shop atmosphere without the tradition of misogyny. After graduating from barber school back in 2021, she moved to Colorado to pursue her passion! Her love of queer styles continues to grow just as fast as your hair.
Her hair pursuits are blurry fades, textured styles, and clean lines. When she's not behind the chair, she spends her time cycling around Ccapitol Hill or playing/watching baseball! Her goal as your barber is to learn and grow with your hair. If you leave smiling, so does she. The Outlaw Barber is the name. Affirming haircuts is my game.
Rosé Curley
Rosé Curley is the founder and owner of Curls, Kinks & Coils and has been working with nothing but textured hair since they finished school in 2017. They were born and raised in Colorado so one of their passions is community and giving back where they see that there is something missing. As a queer, polyam, non-binary person, Rosé strives to break barriers for BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and all people who have been ostracized by society.
Ian Duvall
Two years ago, Ian followed a passion that had been brewing for a lifetime and earned his Barber License. Since then, he's brought an infectious energy to the chair every single day. Starting his journey as a Master Barber in Tennessee, Ian's craft has taken him through North Carolina and finally to his current home here in Denver, Colorado.
For Ian, hair isn't just a service—it's an art form. Growing up immersed in music and creative arts, he views every client as a rockstar preparing to take the stage. Whether you are looking for:
• Flowing Length: Expertly shaped long styles and natural movement.
• Retro Revival: Bold, vintage looks like Shags and Mullets.
• Modern Precision: Sharp, stylish fades executed with class.
Reach out to jiwancio@lgbtqcolorado.org for more information.




