Holly Woodlawn
Holly Woodlawn wasn’t just one of Warhol’s superstars—she was a blueprint for punk glamour and trans audacity decades before the world had language for it. Bursting out of Miami with nothing but nerve, wit, and a suitcase full of dreams, she crashed into New York’s underground scene and became its glittering, chaotic heartbeat.
Her performances in Trash and Women in Revolt turned raw, unfiltered authenticity into art. Her presence gave visibility to trans women long before mainstream culture even acknowledged them, and her life—messy, brilliant, and defiantly her own—showed generations that self-invention is a superpower.
Holly remains a queer icon not because she tried to be one, but because she couldn’t be anything else.
