Eleanor said: “Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion is the product of thoughts that first started forming during my master's at the University of Brighton, when I noticed just how little was written about lesbians within fashion history.
“Clothes can tell us so much about the past - we all get dressed, and the way that we present ourselves is tied to our identities, communities, and social context. Lesbian fashion history is a way to learn about hidden or erased queer lives.
"It's really important to me that research is accessible, which is why I post about my work online. I hope that the new paperback edition of Unsuitable will help the book reach more people who might resonate with and learn from the stories told within its pages.”
Longlisted for the 2025 Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing, Unsuitable has attracted attention for its exploration of queer identity, fashion, and cultural history, with coverage in publications including Vogue and The Guardian.
Alongside her writing and research, Eleanor has contributed to exhibitions including Queer Looks and Queer the Pier at and regularly speaks on queer fashion history and LGBTQ+ representation in design.