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‘Gay’ sheep wool used to create couture fashion — because homosexuality ‘is part of nature’, designer claims

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‘Gay’ sheep wool used to create couture fashion — because homosexuality ‘is part of nature’, designer claims

Woke couture is coming for our closets.

Wool from sheep that “prefer same-sex partners” debuted at a New York fashion show earlier this month.

On Nov. 13, a collection of knitwear by Los Angeles-based designer Michael Schmidt, called “I Wool Survive,” features garments created with wool from the world’s “first flock of gay sheep” in Germany.

Shepherd Michael Stücke keeps gay sheep on his farm. Friso Gentsch/picture alliance via Getty Images
Michael Stücke stands in a flock of sheep. Friso Gentsch/picture alliance via Getty Images

It’s common practice for farms to cull rams — male sheep — that refuse to mate with ewes — their female counterparts. This grisly reality inspired Schmidt to create the sex-positive threads, effectively saving the homosexual rams from potentially unnecessary slaughter.

Scientists have estimated that as many as 8% of rams are sexually oriented toward other males — a statistic that led Michael Stücke to found Rainbow Wool, a non-profit entirely focused on the wool of gay sheep and rescuing non-mating sheep.

The fashion line is called “I Wool Survive.” Randy Brooke
The line features a knitwear collection by celebrity designer Michael Schmidt. Randy Brooke

Schmidt partnered with Rainbow Wool and LGBTQ dating app Grindr to bring the 36-piece collection to the runway at Manhattan’s Altman Building — though he said that calling it a “show” would be inaccurate.

“It’s an animal rights story,” the Los Angeles-based designer — who has styled A-list celebrities such as Madonna, Taylor Swift and Cher — told the New York Times. “And it’s a human rights story.”

“I don’t view this really as fashion,” Schmidt added. “I view it as an art project. It’s selling an idea more than a collection of clothing.”

The line was created with wool from the world’s “first flock of gay sheep” in Germany. Randy Brooke
Schmidt partnered with Rainbow Wool and Grindr. Randy Brooke
The 36-piece collection debuted at Manhattan’s Altman Building. Randy Brooke

“The idea it’s selling is that homosexuality is not only part of the human condition, but of the animal world. That puts the lie to this concept that being gay is a choice. It’s part of nature.”

Tristan Pineiro, the senior vice president for brand marketing and communications at Grindr, added, “You can’t say the sheep were corrupted by woke culture.”

Each piece from polos to shorts to robes “reimagines gay identity” and will be auctioned to benefit LGBTQ+ causes.

The collection debuted on Nov. 13. Randy Brooke
Schmidt launched the line after he learned that working farms tended to kill rams that wouldn’t mate with females. Randy Brooke
Each piece from polos to shorts to robes “reimagines gay identity” and will be auctioned to benefit LGBTQ+ causes. Randy Brooke

“I really wanted to lean into the gay,” Schmidt said.

Pineiro noted that the collaboration is also “a metaphor for how gay people are treated across the world.”

“At Grindr, connection has always been our core,” Pineiro said in a statement. “Rainbow Wool’s story mirrors the experience of so many LGBTQ+ people, cast aside for being different, yet thriving through community. Together, we’re proving that connection can transform exclusion into celebratory expression.”

Shepherd Michael Stücke sorts a hat labeled “Rainbow Wool” onto a shelf in his farm store. dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images
Michael Stücke founded Rainbow Wool, a non-profit entirely focused on the wool of gay sheep and rescuing non-mating sheep. dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images
Scientists have estimated that as many as 8% of rams are sexually oriented toward other males. dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images

Stücke added that the collection “proves that being gay is part of nature itself.”

“The wool from these rams isn’t just material, it’s a message spun from animals who live freely and are loved.”

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