Where the story begins.
"As I became more active in our Bi+ community, I started to notice how often our experiences were overlooked, not because we are few, but because we are rarely centred.
I was shocked by how few fashion pieces are made for the Bi+ community and how our identity and culture remain an afterthought.
That’s why I founded Biweekly. From the belief that the Bi+ community deserves to be seen and celebrated."
- Lea Mishra, Founder of Biweekly
Why visibility matters.
Being visible is not just about wearing a cute shirt. It is a political act that shifts culture. When Bi+ people stay unseen, we stay misunderstood and miscounted. When we show up, loudly or softly, we make space for ourselves and for everyone who has ever questioned where they belong.
