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In the post-war era, queer visual culture remained largely underground. Photographers and publishers used "covert" imagery to bypass strict obscenity laws, often masking homoerotic content as "educational" or "classical" physique studies.
Following the 1969 Stonewall Riots, gay male photography became more political and open. The 1970s saw the rise of the "Castro Clone" —a hyper-masculine look featuring tight denim, flannels, and work boots that subverted traditional "macho" archetypes into a new gay uniform. In the post-war era, queer visual culture remained
By the 1980s and 90s, the "gay aesthetic" began to influence global marketing. Iconic campaigns, such as Calvin Klein's underwear ads , brought the idealized, muscular male body into the mainstream public consciousness. Defining Queer Style and Aesthetics In the post-war era