#TheLIST: Big Gay Beauty IconsHarper's BazaarWed, June 1, 2016 at 1:30 PM UTCIn honor of LGBTQ Pride Month, we're paying tribute to the gay and transgender activists, drag queens, on-screen portrayals and pop icons of the community with a celebration of their signature hair and makeup moments. Long before Rihanna and Fifth Harmony were singing about it, the ultimate drag icon coined the phrase "you better work" while teaching us how to make love to the camera and walk the runway.An electric alter ego, from the sound to the hair to the iconic lightening bolt face paint.Garland's role as Dorothy in the gender-bending film secured her status as a gay icon and camp figure.Garland's daughter who carried on her legacy, Minnelli also introduced us to jazz hands and gave Twiggy a run for her money in the eyelash departmentNYC's reigning drag queen and the founder of Wigstock (RIP)The Goddess of Pop and gay icon's powerful voice allowed her to sing both male and female ranges in love songs that many interpreted as gender-neutral.A trailblazer for black, transgendered women on television as Sophia in OITNB and an outspoken advocate for the cause off-screen.Hilary Swank's Oscar-winning transformation into Brandon Teena came on the heels of the Matthew Shepard murder, and added fuel to the conversation around hate crime legislation.Arguably the most famous trans woman, the former Olympian and reality star has used her fame as a platform and taken America along for the ride with I Am Cait.Muse to David LaChapelle, Terry Richardson, The Blonds and more, Lepore is a fixture on the NYC party circuit. Adele's not the only UK superstar with a strong cat-eye game.LGBTQ magazine The Advocate named the singer who made voguing mainstream "the greatest gay icon."Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux star in the French coming-of-age film inspired by a graphic novel.The openly pansexual rapper partnered with MAC on a line of lipsticks made for an underground dance party.The androgynous diva's unique look and dance hits influenced fashion, the cross-dressing community and the music world.Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara star as lovers caught in a forbidden affair in the '50s.The bisexual singer's Born This Way message of empowerment, costumes and social activism for HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ rights has earned her an army of loyal fans.Those tattoos, that smile, the most perfect pixie cut of all time...the gender fluid DJ/actress had just about everyone falling for her approximately .05 seconds into her OITNB debut.Real Housewife of Beverly Hills by day, sexed-up stage performer by night.Peji? broke barriers in the modeling world and became the first trans woman to land a major beauty campaign with Make Up For Ever. #TheLIST: Big Gay Beauty Icons1 of 21In honor of LGBTQ Pride Month, we're paying tribute to the gay and transgender activists, drag queens, on-screen portrayals and pop icons of the community with a celebration of their signature hair and makeup moments. #TheLIST: Big Gay Beauty Icons1 of 21In honor of LGBTQ Pride Month, we're paying tribute to the gay and transgender activists, drag queens, on-screen portrayals and pop icons of the community with a celebration of their signature hair and makeup moments. 1) RuPaul2 of 21Long before Rihanna and Fifth Harmony were singing about it, the ultimate drag icon coined the phrase "you better work" while teaching us how to make love to the camera and walk the runway.2) Ziggy Stardust3 of 21An electric alter ego, from the sound to the hair to the iconic lightening bolt face paint.3) Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz4 of 21Garland's role as Dorothy in the gender-bending film secured her status as a gay icon and camp figure.4) Liza Minnelli5 of 21Garland's daughter who carried on her legacy, Minnelli also introduced us to jazz hands and gave Twiggy a run for her money in the eyelash department5) Lady Bunny6 of 21NYC's reigning drag queen and the founder of Wigstock (RIP)6) Cher7 of 21The Goddess of Pop and gay icon's powerful voice allowed her to sing both male and female ranges in love songs that many interpreted as gender-neutral.7) Laverne Cox8 of 21A trailblazer for black, transgendered women on television as Sophia in OITNB and an outspoken advocate for the cause off-screen.8) Boys Don't Cry9 of 21Hilary Swank's Oscar-winning transformation into Brandon Teena came on the heels of the Matthew Shepard murder, and added fuel to the conversation around hate crime legislation.9) Caitlyn Jenner10 of 21Arguably the most famous trans woman, the former Olympian and reality star has used her fame as a platform and taken America along for the ride with I Am Cait.10) Amanda Lepore11 of 21Muse to David LaChapelle, Terry Richardson, The Blonds and more, Lepore is a fixture on the NYC party circuit. 11) Boy George12 of 21Adele's not the only UK superstar with a strong cat-eye game.12) Madonna13 of 21LGBTQ magazine The Advocate named the singer who made voguing mainstream "the greatest gay icon."13) Blue Is the Warmest Color14 of 21Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux star in the French coming-of-age film inspired by a graphic novel.14) Brooke Candy15 of 21The openly pansexual rapper partnered with MAC on a line of lipsticks made for an underground dance party.15) Grace Jones16 of 21The androgynous diva's unique look and dance hits influenced fashion, the cross-dressing community and the music world.16) Carol17 of 21Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara star as lovers caught in a forbidden affair in the '50s.17) Lady Gaga18 of 21The bisexual singer's Born This Way message of empowerment, costumes and social activism for HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ rights has earned her an army of loyal fans.18) Ruby Rose19 of 21Those tattoos, that smile, the most perfect pixie cut of all time...the gender fluid DJ/actress had just about everyone falling for her approximately .05 seconds into her OITNB debut.19) Erika Girardi, a.k.a. Erika Jayne20 of 21Real Housewife of Beverly Hills by day, sexed-up stage performer by night.20) Andreja Peji?21 of 21Peji? broke barriers in the modeling world and became the first trans woman to land a major beauty campaign with Make Up For Ever. Happy Pride Month!From Harper's BAZAARAbout Our Ads