Q’OY
📍in my skin

Meet Q’oy Dill — an interdisciplinary artist from San Francisco whose work lives at the intersection of fashion, activism, and rebellion. As a stylist and fashion designer, their creative philosophy challenges fixed identity and racial formulations, expanding what the “form” can mean through clothing. Their work has been featured in British Vogue and alongside an array of visionary artists.
This collection centers shapeshifting and predated comfort. For as long as they could remember, a hat has lived on top of their head — baby photos included. The hats act as wigs, but also as lineage: each one a different expression of support, memory, and family history. Bigger than accessories, they become emotional architecture.
Intergenerational comfort guides the theme, created for anyone who has ever felt like a shapeshifter, anyone drawn to flamboyance and the experience of being seen, anyone who loves texture and transformation.
Come witness the world Q’oy has built this Friday ✨
#homecomingfashionshow #bayareaevents #blackhistorymonth #fashionshow

Thank you @kqedarts for this cool feature! Thank you @letsjussvibe and @itserynnlynn for creating the space for Black creatives to showcase and be highlighted 🥹 it was truly an incredible experience.Thank you to my lovely photographer @angie.pa0la for capturing me in a light that has always been there.What a time ❤️ click the link in my bio to read the article.

Thank you @kqedarts for this cool feature! Thank you @letsjussvibe and @itserynnlynn for creating the space for Black creatives to showcase and be highlighted 🥹 it was truly an incredible experience.Thank you to my lovely photographer @angie.pa0la for capturing me in a light that has always been there.What a time ❤️ click the link in my bio to read the article.

Thank you @kqedarts for this cool feature! Thank you @letsjussvibe and @itserynnlynn for creating the space for Black creatives to showcase and be highlighted 🥹 it was truly an incredible experience.Thank you to my lovely photographer @angie.pa0la for capturing me in a light that has always been there.What a time ❤️ click the link in my bio to read the article.

Thank you @kqedarts for this cool feature! Thank you @letsjussvibe and @itserynnlynn for creating the space for Black creatives to showcase and be highlighted 🥹 it was truly an incredible experience.Thank you to my lovely photographer @angie.pa0la for capturing me in a light that has always been there.What a time ❤️ click the link in my bio to read the article.
It’s here! Here’s a clip of my Queer Style Feature 👏🏽👏🏽💕 head over to @queercut and show some love. Click the link in my bio for the full interview. Enjoy!
#queerstyle #transisbeautiful #fashionactivist

Our Enby Highlight is on Q’oy - They (Them) @qoydill 💜✨
“Don’t be so fixated on the language of it all because praxis had to come before theory.”
What happens when we stop trying to make identity digestible?
Q’oy’s reflections speak to existing beyond definitions that feel too small, urging us to embrace the complexity of ourselves to break free of categories that were never meant to hold us. They remind us that by rejecting projection, we leave room for our identities to exist without mincing ourselves to fit neatly into borrowed expectation.
There’s something powerful in choosing your own becoming and granting yourself permission to exist as every iteration of self.
Swipe through to sit with their perspective ✨
#twtspodcast #enby #nonbinary #trans #queervoices

Our Enby Highlight is on Q’oy - They (Them) @qoydill 💜✨
“Don’t be so fixated on the language of it all because praxis had to come before theory.”
What happens when we stop trying to make identity digestible?
Q’oy’s reflections speak to existing beyond definitions that feel too small, urging us to embrace the complexity of ourselves to break free of categories that were never meant to hold us. They remind us that by rejecting projection, we leave room for our identities to exist without mincing ourselves to fit neatly into borrowed expectation.
There’s something powerful in choosing your own becoming and granting yourself permission to exist as every iteration of self.
Swipe through to sit with their perspective ✨
#twtspodcast #enby #nonbinary #trans #queervoices

Our Enby Highlight is on Q’oy - They (Them) @qoydill 💜✨
“Don’t be so fixated on the language of it all because praxis had to come before theory.”
What happens when we stop trying to make identity digestible?
Q’oy’s reflections speak to existing beyond definitions that feel too small, urging us to embrace the complexity of ourselves to break free of categories that were never meant to hold us. They remind us that by rejecting projection, we leave room for our identities to exist without mincing ourselves to fit neatly into borrowed expectation.
There’s something powerful in choosing your own becoming and granting yourself permission to exist as every iteration of self.
Swipe through to sit with their perspective ✨
#twtspodcast #enby #nonbinary #trans #queervoices

Our Enby Highlight is on Q’oy - They (Them) @qoydill 💜✨
“Don’t be so fixated on the language of it all because praxis had to come before theory.”
What happens when we stop trying to make identity digestible?
Q’oy’s reflections speak to existing beyond definitions that feel too small, urging us to embrace the complexity of ourselves to break free of categories that were never meant to hold us. They remind us that by rejecting projection, we leave room for our identities to exist without mincing ourselves to fit neatly into borrowed expectation.
There’s something powerful in choosing your own becoming and granting yourself permission to exist as every iteration of self.
Swipe through to sit with their perspective ✨
#twtspodcast #enby #nonbinary #trans #queervoices

Our Enby Highlight is on Q’oy - They (Them) @qoydill 💜✨
“Don’t be so fixated on the language of it all because praxis had to come before theory.”
What happens when we stop trying to make identity digestible?
Q’oy’s reflections speak to existing beyond definitions that feel too small, urging us to embrace the complexity of ourselves to break free of categories that were never meant to hold us. They remind us that by rejecting projection, we leave room for our identities to exist without mincing ourselves to fit neatly into borrowed expectation.
There’s something powerful in choosing your own becoming and granting yourself permission to exist as every iteration of self.
Swipe through to sit with their perspective ✨
#twtspodcast #enby #nonbinary #trans #queervoices

Our Enby Highlight is on Q’oy - They (Them) @qoydill 💜✨
“Don’t be so fixated on the language of it all because praxis had to come before theory.”
What happens when we stop trying to make identity digestible?
Q’oy’s reflections speak to existing beyond definitions that feel too small, urging us to embrace the complexity of ourselves to break free of categories that were never meant to hold us. They remind us that by rejecting projection, we leave room for our identities to exist without mincing ourselves to fit neatly into borrowed expectation.
There’s something powerful in choosing your own becoming and granting yourself permission to exist as every iteration of self.
Swipe through to sit with their perspective ✨
#twtspodcast #enby #nonbinary #trans #queervoices

I love being a scorpio and I love being a creative and I love being grounded in my purpose 😘

I love being a scorpio and I love being a creative and I love being grounded in my purpose 😘

I love being a scorpio and I love being a creative and I love being grounded in my purpose 😘

I think a reintroduction is necessary. I’m Q’oy Dill- a stylist, designer, philosopher, and poet. I love all things theory and most of my work is influenced by it. I have spent the last two years in the chrysalis, doubting my gifts and being coy. That is no longer.
My central practice is in fashion activism and rebellion. I am fascinated and troubled by the history of race in America and base my enquiry in the philosophy of fashion. My work is rooted in the examination of clothing as a tool to transcend or evoke a racialized experience. In this I build on a meta narrative; a messy detangling of sartorial discourses of race.
Fashion becomes a visual language, understood by those who are attuned to its nuances and symbolism. My practice subverts fixed identity and racial formulations by expanding on the many meanings of the form through fashion. My work problematizes normative archives of Blackness and the ways in which clothing can play a role in the transcendence of race; elevating radical deviant ideologies of fashion as activism.
My debut as a designer is on Feb. 20th, 2026 in Oakland, Ca. Click the 🔗 in my bio and grab a ticket to see the vision in real time. 😘

I think a reintroduction is necessary. I’m Q’oy Dill- a stylist, designer, philosopher, and poet. I love all things theory and most of my work is influenced by it. I have spent the last two years in the chrysalis, doubting my gifts and being coy. That is no longer.
My central practice is in fashion activism and rebellion. I am fascinated and troubled by the history of race in America and base my enquiry in the philosophy of fashion. My work is rooted in the examination of clothing as a tool to transcend or evoke a racialized experience. In this I build on a meta narrative; a messy detangling of sartorial discourses of race.
Fashion becomes a visual language, understood by those who are attuned to its nuances and symbolism. My practice subverts fixed identity and racial formulations by expanding on the many meanings of the form through fashion. My work problematizes normative archives of Blackness and the ways in which clothing can play a role in the transcendence of race; elevating radical deviant ideologies of fashion as activism.
My debut as a designer is on Feb. 20th, 2026 in Oakland, Ca. Click the 🔗 in my bio and grab a ticket to see the vision in real time. 😘

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Life is funny and beautiful. And I’m just happy to believe in me. @sallybeauty 2023 National Campaign
🎥 | @yellionaire
Life is funny and beautiful. And I’m just happy to believe in me. @sallybeauty 2023 National Campaign
🎥 | @yellionaire

Life is funny and beautiful. And I’m just happy to believe in me. @sallybeauty 2023 National Campaign
🎥 | @yellionaire
Life is funny and beautiful. And I’m just happy to believe in me. @sallybeauty 2023 National Campaign
🎥 | @yellionaire

Life is funny and beautiful. And I’m just happy to believe in me. @sallybeauty 2023 National Campaign
🎥 | @yellionaire

Life is funny and beautiful. And I’m just happy to believe in me. @sallybeauty 2023 National Campaign
🎥 | @yellionaire
Life is funny and beautiful. And I’m just happy to believe in me. @sallybeauty 2023 National Campaign
🎥 | @yellionaire

Life is funny and beautiful. And I’m just happy to believe in me. @sallybeauty 2023 National Campaign
🎥 | @yellionaire
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