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    Photos capturing the defiant spirit of Milan Pride

    Luke Abby documented the city's queer punks and free spirits as they marched in the wake of anti-LGBTQ+ political rhetoric.

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    When photographer Luke Abby arrived at the main march of Milan Pride last weekend, the first person he met was wearing a corset covered in the messages and scribbles of revellers passing by. “Resist” one person had written; “Fra amore tutti”, or “Love between all” wrote another. The annual event is more important now than ever: it’s the first time the march has been held since the country’s current prime minister Giorgia Meloni was ruled into office in October 2022. The leader of Brothers of Italy, she has expressed outwardly anti-surrogacy and anti-gay parenting views since she entered power. In March of this year, according to PBS, Milan stopped recording parents in same-sex couples on the city registers.

    At a time when visibility, defiance and queer positivity is vital, Luke – a British photographer who is based between Berlin and New York – captured those in attendance. Marching through the city from Milan’s Piazza Repubblica to the Arco della Pace, where a night of performances awaited them, the crowd had fun in the heat: “People were getting each other wet with super soakers to cool down,” Luke says. “That was very cute.” 

    two white people with dark curly hair shirtless and kissing in the street at milan pride

    Luke’s photographs are shot entirely in black-and-white, a creative decision that acts as a leveller for the technicolour crowd. It suggests that, in the midst of such fraught socio-political times, the LGBTQ+ community have more in common with the heteronormative majority than those bigots might think. Still, Luke was drawn to the outliers. “I was mostly looking for the punks,” he says. “People with style.”

    It’s them who fill the frames of these photos, adopting the spirit of punk as much as they do its aesthetics. If they’re not rocking mohawks and face piercings, they’re wearing thongs or dressed in lace and leopard print; kissing in the street. 

    a transmasc person is topless wearing binders and fishnet tights. their hair is in a mohawk and the phrase 'trans resistance' is written across their stomach.

    A few days earlier, Luke attended trans pride in the city too. “It was amazing to see so many people, including a lot of elderly people, watching and thinking from their balconies,” he says, the Pride march likely bringing a community that existed in these people’s abstract into their real world. “It was happy, special and electric.”

    You can buy prints of Luke’s Milan Pride portraits on his website. All proceeds made from the sale will be donated to ALA Milano, SAT Pink, Casa Marcella and GAGA Vicenza

    a group of friends at milan pride posing for a photo. three people with curly dark hair stand behind someone with longer dark hair tied up. that person has dotted eye make-up and wears a lace strip around their neck at milan pride.
    a person wearing a light corseted dress covered in phrases like resist and love is love poses for the camera by flexing their bicep at milan pride.
    a person at milan pride stands in front of a bus stop looking over their shoulder. they are wearing a thong and strap up stiletto heels.
    a person in a torn fishnet bodysuit stands on a platform at milan pride
    a white person with blonde in sweatpants covered in tattoos walks down the street at milan pride. they have 'sissy that walk' written on their stomach.
    a black-and-white portrait of a punk with facial piercings, studs, and 70s eye make-up. they are wearing a leather waistcoat and a collar at milan pride

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    Photography Luke Abby

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