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Rewriting the Rules

Harper's Bazaar India

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June - July 2025

In conversation with drag visionary Bimini Bon Boulash on identity, fluidity, and the art of becoming.

- Words by KRITI SHUKLA

Rewriting the Rules

In a culture that rewards conformity and fragments the body into parts to be praised, corrected, or commodified, learning to inhabit one's body as it evolves is a quiet act of rebellion. Especially when that body resists easy categorisation or societal norms. Bimini Bon Boulash knows this intimately. “My relationship with my body has been anything but linear,” Bimini tells Bazaar India during an exclusive conversation. “When I started drag, everything changed. Drag gave me a language to explore and unlearn—especially the rules I had grown up with about gender and identity.”

Born in Great Yarmouth, a seaside town far removed from the glittering nightlife of London’s queer clubs, Bimini grew up in a place where difference wasn’t embraced but scrutinised. “It felt like I was a burst of colour in a world that wanted me to stay greyscale,” they say. That early resistance to conformity sparked something enduring: An unrelenting fire for self-expression that refuses to apologise or explain.

imageGrowing up queer brought its own reckonings. “I experienced a lot of shame about how I looked, how I moved, how I existed,” they share. “Drag was like a giant middle finger to that shame. It allowed me to explore femininity, masculinity, and everything in between.”

That spirit continues to shape Bimini’s creative expression—whether on stage or through their visually arresting, genre-defying work in fashion and queer culture, since rising to prominence on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK in 2019.

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