: He is often associated with the "preppy-geek chic" look, characterized by tailored suits, bright colors, and his signature thick-rimmed glasses.

While Goreski is the primary queer fashion figure, other stars named Brad have shaped broader style trends:

: Queer fashion has historically moved from underground club and street looks—like the leather and fetish aesthetics of the 1990s—into high-fashion collections by designers like Jean Paul Gaultier and Gianni Versace.

: After working as an assistant to Rachel Zoe, he established his own brand, styling major Hollywood stars and appearing as a co-host on Fashion Police . Contextual Influences: Other "Brads" in Fashion

: His style has moved from 1990s rebellious casual (leather jackets and baggy jeans) to modern "relaxed luxury" and experimental craft-focused pieces. Recently, he has embraced gender-bending fashion, such as wearing a linen skirt to a film premiere.