Glamour UK proved how to Protect the Dolls by clapping back against JK Rowling complaining about its latest cover, which features a group of trans women.
The fashion magazine honoured nine “ground-breaking” trans women in a cover story for its annual award, which commemorates women who have made “extraordinary and inspirational” changes over the past year.
Its latest issue , revealed in a Thursday (30 October) social media post, features campaigners, musicians, actresses, and authors all wearing “Protect the Dolls” shirts created by Connor Ives in February.
The phrase is often used by trans women to affirm their femininity and as a synonym for trans rights. Its usage originated in 80s ballroom culture.
Featured on the cover are Munroe Bergdorf , Maxine Heron, Taira, Munya, Bell Priestl

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