How This Young Hungarian Designer Is Fighting for Trans Rights

 


Long Kawaii nails covered in heart shaped stones, white fluffy kittens, and paper doll-like figurines are just a few of the surreally hyper-feminine images found in the emerging Hungarian designer Fabian Kis-Juhasz’s first zine. Titled Audition, the project highlights the trans community of her native Hungary. Kis-Juhasz was inspired to highlight the beauty of the trans community in Hungary after the government announced Section 33 in the summer of 2020, which bans transgender people from having their gender identity recognized before the law.


Growing up as a gender non-conforming trans person, I never felt like I had a future in Hungary. I didn’t know that there was a community, quite frankly, I didn’t even know what trans meant or that you can transition because it was simply never discussed,” she says. “Coming across a project or a zine like this as a teenager would have changed a lot of things for me. Read More Click Here

How This Young Hungarian Designer Is Fighting for Trans Rights How This Young Hungarian Designer Is Fighting for Trans Rights Reviewed by abdul motaleb on November 26, 2020 Rating: 5

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