Trixie’s next business will be Trixie’s drag college and language school where you can learn drag and become fluent in any language especially Swedish and Australian.
I love that Trixie's giving out tips for baby drag queens and honestly, I think every advice in this video can be applied in life in general. Love that! ❤️❤️❤️
It’s actually really nice that she took the time to do this. I thought it would just be a quick short joke video but she’s actually taking it seriously and helping people for free out of the goodness of her heart.
Trixie’s ‘character’ is so sassy that I don’t think a lot of people realise how genuine and sweet she is underneath. I went to a meet and greet with her recently and was completely blown away by how warm and kind she was. It just made me stan her even harder.
she's also been honest with the fact that being that warm doesn't come naturally to her and she's really worked on herself in that regard. Props to her, mawmaa 💖💓
I have absolutely no interest whatsoever in ever becoming a drag queen. And yet I found this video completely fascinating, engaging and educational. Trixie is so intelligent, and she presents all of this information so thoughtfully and helpfully. These are all things that I had never even considered in the world of drag. I already had such enormous respect for Trixie, and ALL drag queens. But after watching this video, my respect has increased exponentially. I know that this comment isn’t funny or clever, but it really is very heartfelt.
i'm not a makeup person. i'm not a person who will do drag. i am a person who will watch trixie's videos tho. i live here and am part of the legions of queer women with anxiety who find her comforting.
Especially the first tip tbh. If you're looking to get into a LOT of businesses, the market is already way too saturated and you will not find success 99.99% of the time.
@@dannyt3522 no necessarily. As Trixie said, you want to meet everyone. Knowing people in the field helps you so much, coming from an actress. Before I made friends in acting, I barely got any roles but now I get almost triple the amount of roles I had before.
The very first time i performed, i was quickly introduced to the cutthroat older queens. I was green and they saw me coming a mile away! The queens did everything from not letting me use a station to get ready to running after me insisting i spreay oil sheen on my face because i was too powdered. Sabotage!! But i came prepared and did really well because of it. I showed up painted, wigged and padded in sweats. All i had to do was put on my outfits and walk to stage. I was early. I was polite inspite of their ugliness. I earned their respect. (Until they learned that i got all the tips and they got none and promptly removed me from their show!)🤷🏾♂️ all shade lol. Moral of the story be kind, be punctual and be prepared!
Trixie has excellent advice for understanding your expectations and setting yourself up for the best possible time. I remember hearing how she had business cards for herself early on, and her most frequently mentioned, "I had to make my own opportunities." This is such a great quick crash course for any level/aim of any endeavor!
I really want a Drag King competition show. I feel like I see plenty of Drag Kings out there, and having a show for them would push the art-form into the public
It is a bit upsetting that “Drag Race” the biggest drag competition is really only focused on feminine presenting drag. I wish it included all drag. I’d love to see Drag race include kings as well instead of just the queens. I swear lots don’t even know drag kings are a thing because only queens seem to get the spotlight.. Drag Kings are just as talented and they deserve attention too.
Tbh I agree with what Landon Cider said about integrating Drag Kings with the Queens in a show like RPDR which would reflect real life queer scenes where both perform together anyway
Thank you Trixie, me being an amateur drag queen is so hard and this is such clarity without someone to tell me that I'm going to straight up fail but it will/can get better is such nice clarity.
girl im just here to say, if you have/ever get an insta acc for ur work, pls drop it below cause i'd love to follow and support u! 🤍 wishing u the best and don't forget to keep ur head held high :)
Mine to add: Never EVER assume because you saw drag queens have a disagreement think it’s appropriate to try to forge a relationship by talking sh*t to one of them. If they’re sisters, it’s a very tight bond. Never base your whole opinion about someone’s art off their appearance on a televised reality show. Do your research! Credit those who helped you, even if it was just a small gesture.
New series idea… Trixie Mattel’s drag charm school. Different etiquette challenges, and with Britney Broski and Katya on the judging panel. Also ft. Guest drag queen judges!!
“Don’t be jealous, petty and abusive towards other drag queens. You are not there to compare and contrast you are there to learn, encourage and support each other. Find your own drag identity and be supportive of other queens finding theirs!”
I loved all of this. I recently got back into doing drag after a couple years of not. I do not do it full time and don't plan to. It is a creative outlet for me. I'm lucky to have a group of local Queen's who ask me every so often to do a show. I'm even developing a King character to try out. I've loved drag my whole life and it's my favorite creative outlet.
Wow. This was the most insightful, caring , thoughtful video you have uploaded to date. Having someone so famous be so in touch with reality is heartwarming. And the call in the beginning to support small businesses and the community is so sweet Stan! 👏🏼
I would love to see Trixie showing us how to sew, like any tips to start to sew, style hair etc. I think it could be very helpful, especially for starting with drag too!
Thank you! I have been performing for 22 years and teaching drag for 17 years, and this is the most accurate, honest and relatable video ever. I will share this everywhere. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!
I think this doesn't only work for drag queens, but also people who want to start doing stand up comedy or singing, or anything related to the nightlife. This is amazing
This affirmed my current knowledge of drag and I can’t express the appreciate I have for videos like this! I’ve been doing costuming for over 10 years and only recently gained the confidence to pursue drag without worry of what my ppl thought of me. After 3 years of trying to figure out what I wanted to do and gain from drag I began making my drag character a reality by attending drag shows in fun outfits and makeup, more clubkid than drag, and was able to connect with artists there. During [Pride] events I went in full drag and made even more connections! Trixie covers the beginnings, appreciations, and hardships of starting a little drag career/hobby well. I hope whoever is taking drag into consideration enjoys this video as much as I did
Is it wrong to say that the drag culture is just a super lit theatre lifestyle? I love it, you’re entertainers immersesed in a super diversely creative artists community
I've always been a supporter of drag, I love how much artistry goes into it. I first encountered drag in person at Hamburger Mary's in Milwaukee ( where I'm from) it's such a shame it doesn't exist anymore but if you live in a big city... Literally just walking down the street in drag will catch people's attention. I look for Trixie every time I'm back in town... Just hoping that I'll see her somewhere. I think another great tip would be that you're going to get negative feedback no matter who you are. There's gunna be people that hate on you, turn that hate into more fierce energy cuz guess what? Haters usually are just sad, miserable people that will never have the courage to do what you do. Develop a thick skin. Just really try to focus on the people who love you and support your art. 💖
I was slightly interested in being a drag queen but watching this video made me realize it's not really what I want. That said these tips are great not just for being a drag queen, just great work ethics.
You’re a sweetheart for doing this. Etiquette anywhere you are is super important in building a strong network of people who will hire you again and again!
I'm not going into drag but so many of the tips you provided are great for new entrepreneurs! I will be employing as many of these tips as possible. Much love and many thanks to you, Tracy Martel! 💖💖💖
I'm not a drag queen but I am a burlesque performer and I have also this to add to the conversation and I didn't really see this point being made: spend time with the people that inspire you. Dissect what makes them so inspiring and learn about their creative processes. Hanging out with my favorite performers, burlesque, drag and beyond, really helped to inform what I do and how I do it. And also don't be afraid to pick those performers' brains about different aspects and apply what is useful to you. Hope that helps someone out there and see you and Katya in Oakland in October, Trixie!!!!
even though i may not be in the drag or performing/entertainment world, i absolutely love Trixie’s advice. these can be applied to any walk of life. thank you for this video and thank you for reminding people to greet and say thank you to the staff. no matter where i’ve worked i’ve always been friendly and respectful to the staff bc i’ve been the low woman on the bottom before and their jobs may be thankless and that little bit of recognition and appreciation goes very far. people won’t remember what you did, but they’ll always remember how you made them feel
I’m living for the editor’s comments on the side lol… the dates that Trixie started drag were getting progressively earlier and earlier… also “and now we are stuck with this” made me lol.
trixie, im telling you, youre so successful and great at drag, if you had a series of videos on drag basics like sewing & buying clothes, lip syncing, makeup, music mixing etc etc it would be incredible!!
Yes, yes, so much yes in this video! I've been performing for more than 2 decades and show directing almost as long, and so much of this is absolutely what I tell prospective new performers! I don't care how talented someone is, if they are rude or cause problems I simply don't book them. When newbies ask me for advice, I tell them that the biggest thing to remember is that the only thing better than being invited to perform somewhere, is being invited BACK! Be nice, have fun, and calm the eff down - it's just crossdressing, Mary!
Girrrrl!!! I worked with you in Salt Lake City with Robbie Rob. We talked AHS, the gogo boy touched your tips, and we did shots of fireball. If there is one way to do drag…it’s Trixie! Profession from start to finish!! ❤️💜💜
Trixie, my dear, my new mother, you have saved and set off my career! Thank you so much for this video its all about me and its all about the journey and finding me and having a great time while doing it❤thank you i love you
This was so fun to watch. Also, I know you look back and cringe sometimes, but I always loved performing with you because you were so visually striking and your comedic numbers were always showstoppers. You had star power from the jump bb 💖💖💖
As a part of the audience of drag artistry, the best way I can describe its influence on me is that it's something that has brought me so much joy that i can feel it inside, kind of like something is sparkling in my chest. Truly, I had never felt such passion for an art form ever since I started drawing and painting when I was a child (which, by the way, stuck with me until this day as I'm working my hardest to make it my job). I feel like this new mean of expression drag lighted in my mind is so What I Needed, what i felt was missing for me to effectively express myself. As someone who is struggling with a huge fear of exposing anything "Me" to the world, to my own surprise i suddenly started to want to get on that stage, to let my voice be heard. Just the thought of it as i'm writing is making me happier than a few minutes ago. I was (and still am) tired of doing my makeup the way i do it, because its purpose was only to hide myself. Even the process is a shameful experience for me. I may have spent hours working on it, yet the second i'm out of my house i feel like like sh*t. I've come to realize that trying so hard to fit into the mold was only making my mental health worse, because I felt disguised around what seemed to be the natural, the normal people. The example. The truth is, I never felt better than with pride rainbow makeup spread really badly on my cheeks or when proudly showing off my latest (yet terrible, looking bad at it, obviously) attempt at alternative makeup. As a wise woman said, "You're born naked, and the rest is drag". I have never understood that phrase better the second i realized i had been "doing drag" almost my entire life. I and the society I was raised into had convinced me that a certain appearance and a certain behavior were okay, when truly all i was doing was hiding and censoring myself. That's one of the thousands examples of why erasing drag and minorities in general is so harmful. I genuinely grew up and reached the age of 17 while having no clue drag existed. I am definitely doing drag, maybe tomorrow, maybe in 15 years. In my mind i think about it like it's a really shiny gem that was waiting for me all this time under 10 coats of dust in some random cardboard box i opened by chance. I love you Trixie, the kind of love you have for the doll you loved the most as a child. Or for a homosexual with a wig on who lives overseas. Sincerely yours, a girl from Champagne, France.
Drag and Professional Wrestling really do go Hand in Hand when it comes to this, these are the exact things that wrestlers are told/do. Performing really has it own special feeling to it and I believe it’s very beneficial to relate between the type of art!!
Honestly, great advice for most industries! I'm an event planner and work for myself, half my bookings this year are word of mouth because I fulfilled my promises and was nice.
The blazer, the shorter wig, the pink and yellow eye. Momma is slaying the go-go boots boss lady house down. Google too? Your glow up is amazing, deserved and celebrated. Keep glowing. 🥳
Seriously, truly though, seriously; the Trixie Matel School of Drag needs to happen. Imagine; an actual Drag School, with career advice, loans for start-up wigs and costumes. Formally register your Drag Name, with a huge database to check you’re not accidentally using someone else’s name. The Clown School comparison isn’t so far fetched. They have their names, their personas and (most importantly) their unique makeup catalogued. A Drag School!
I had just started cosplay and honestly almost everything, if not all things Trixie said here really applies to a lot of career or side gig u want to pursue. Be it a makeup artist, or cosplay, dancer or a drag queen, everything just makes a lot of sense. Thanks Trixie for this tips! I will take all this tips with me and flourish in my pursue to being a cosplayer. 💕💕💕💕
This video was actually really helpful, especially since I’ve been contemplating about doing drag as a passionate hobby and potential long term career since I’ve watched Drag Race season 4 a decade ago. Thank you Tracey Motel :)
This video is exactly why you are the business mogul drag queen Trixie! Amazing advices all around which are applicable to other business fields as well
I want to say, i have like a year doing drag and some stuff you say actually i did not had in mind, thank you for refreshing me with your perspective and opinion about this.
I’ve been going to drag shows since I was 18 and had a fake ID. Backstreets in Atlanta had Charlie Brown Revue. It was amazing! I’m now 53 and still I’m love with drag. 💕💕💕
Okay, I’m gonna get mushy for a sec: this human has such a well-developed and acerbic irony to her persona that I absolutely live for things like this video or the doll release or the video for This Town where Trixie gets sincere.
I did drag once many moons ago, and yes, it was fun and the party was turnt, BUT I very quickly learned that DRAG IS A LOT OF WORK. I probably spent as much time getting ready as I did actually in the club! I have a huge amount of respect for those who do it regularly, but it's way too much for me.
Tbh, I never ever really wanted to be a drag queen, however, the advices Trixie gave are really perspective-changing not only for baby drag queens, but also in general. Trixie is wise, clever & smart. Through out those 15 years she definitely learned something, that really helped her build up herself, even though she didn't had the full knowledge. People learn. Thanx Trix. ❤️💯
You know what, this is applicable to any career, job or big desition one has gotta do and therefore one of the best TedTalks Ive heard in a while, so so sooooooo inspiring!!!!!
You still can!! (I say as a female who enjoys 'doing drag'... but will never be a working girl 'cause that Hustle Trixie outlined so well is just toooo much hustle for me)
If you're looking for cheap, readily available big cuts of woven fabric, thrifted bedsheets and tablecloths are a really really great option! Also if you can find older ones they have some really gorgeous prints
Look at how much you've grown from our home city of Milwaukee to finally a legit, you being you, informative consultation on how to be a real female, biological woman! I wasn't prepared for this moment in your journey....time for you to teach at MATC!
Cannot wait to see you and Katya in Clearwater, FL, March 3, 2023!! You make me laugh till my sides hurt! 🤣🤣 Great video, so hope you inspire another generation!
Great advice. I loved everything you said and recognized myself in many of your tips and experiences. I started doing drag in 1992 as a hobby and kept it this way. For once because I had a well paid job, second I did not have the courage to do it full time and third, it's not as big in Germany or Austria as it is in the states. 😏 Keep doing what you are doing. I love your channel. 😘
I fully expected this to be a 5 second short where Trixie just stares deep into the camera and says "Don't."
Tbh that's me with art, been doing it for 8 years, hate doing art, love the end process (sometimes lol)
No that's Katya's version of this video.
Then you realize that Google sponsored it 😂
That does sound like something Trixie would do
Same! Fully same.
Trixie’s next business will be Trixie’s drag college and language school where you can learn drag and become fluent in any language especially Swedish and Australian.
Tracy Martel: in-demand dialect coach.
lol Manila just started a drag class recently
And katya can teach russian
That sounds like the next-to-the-last episode of The Simpsons.
You are never alone, yah have Muriel
I love that Trixie's giving out tips for baby drag queens and honestly, I think every advice in this video can be applied in life in general. Love that! ❤️❤️❤️
If only someone had given Trixie the tip, to moisturise your hands before using self tanner, orange palms are quite the lewk haha
ya especially "don't"
@@drewrathbone7857 as soon as I noticed her hands I could not not look at them 😅
I was about to comment the same thing lol
"baby" drag queens are referred to as "drag princesses" (watch "Too Wong Foo, Thanks for everything. Julie Newmar")
It’s actually really nice that she took the time to do this. I thought it would just be a quick short joke video but she’s actually taking it seriously and helping people for free out of the goodness of her heart.
@Sa L Very true 😂 I think Trixie is too smart to do things for free
@Sa L But still, it’s valuable knowledge she accumulated through years and we can access it for free
@Sa L TANSTAAFL
**from the goodness for her bank account** 🤣💅
@M M exactly
Trixie’s ‘character’ is so sassy that I don’t think a lot of people realise how genuine and sweet she is underneath. I went to a meet and greet with her recently and was completely blown away by how warm and kind she was. It just made me stan her even harder.
she's also been honest with the fact that being that warm doesn't come naturally to her and she's really worked on herself in that regard. Props to her, mawmaa 💖💓
I have absolutely no interest whatsoever in ever becoming a drag queen. And yet I found this video completely fascinating, engaging and educational. Trixie is so intelligent, and she presents all of this information so thoughtfully and helpfully. These are all things that I had never even considered in the world of drag. I already had such enormous respect for Trixie, and ALL drag queens. But after watching this video, my respect has increased exponentially. I know that this comment isn’t funny or clever, but it really is very heartfelt.
Yas🎉
This was so honest, Trixie really said no BS. (Would love a “part two with two ft. Katya”)
170+ episodes of UNnghhh and they still haven’t talked about this topic. I want the uncensored conversation about this lol
@@vintageyouth403 they have! two separate episodes about drag and the etiquette in the dressing room etc.
"be a children who helps the children" words to live by
i'm not a makeup person. i'm not a person who will do drag. i am a person who will watch trixie's videos tho. i live here and am part of the legions of queer women with anxiety who find her comforting.
Same. Although I do love makeup
checking in. lol
100%. My name is Legion, for we are many.
Same, she is actually getting me interested in wearing make up on a daily basis, because I love they way it looks and love her.
I’m straight, but same😂
Am I a female who will never do drag? Yes. Am I going to watch it in full? Yes.
I was just thinking this!!😂
@@gothorama Girls do drag everyday. Fake everyday
Relatable!
As a cis woman that's been doing drag for 12 yrs. You absolutely can!
Lots of bio queens out there tho!! 😊
These tips can apply to so much more as well! These tips are wonderful for new actors, new influencers, new businesses, etc.
Absolutely - be professional and do the work should apply in so many areas.
Especially the first tip tbh. If you're looking to get into a LOT of businesses, the market is already way too saturated and you will not find success 99.99% of the time.
Sadly the only way this’ll work is if you do great and/or get well received on RPDR
@@dannyt3522 no necessarily. As Trixie said, you want to meet everyone. Knowing people in the field helps you so much, coming from an actress. Before I made friends in acting, I barely got any roles but now I get almost triple the amount of roles I had before.
@@T3ddybear30 cosplay and drag aren’t too different xD at least the intense cosplay I do feels like drag sometimes xD
The very first time i performed, i was quickly introduced to the cutthroat older queens. I was green and they saw me coming a mile away! The queens did everything from not letting me use a station to get ready to running after me insisting i spreay oil sheen on my face because i was too powdered. Sabotage!! But i came prepared and did really well because of it. I showed up painted, wigged and padded in sweats. All i had to do was put on my outfits and walk to stage. I was early. I was polite inspite of their ugliness. I earned their respect. (Until they learned that i got all the tips and they got none and promptly removed me from their show!)🤷🏾♂️ all shade lol. Moral of the story be kind, be punctual and be prepared!
That’s insanely shady of them…I hope karma comes back to bite them. Keep going girl I wish you all the success 💜🫶🏾
Trixie has excellent advice for understanding your expectations and setting yourself up for the best possible time. I remember hearing how she had business cards for herself early on, and her most frequently mentioned, "I had to make my own opportunities." This is such a great quick crash course for any level/aim of any endeavor!
I really want a Drag King competition show. I feel like I see plenty of Drag Kings out there, and having a show for them would push the art-form into the public
It is a bit upsetting that “Drag Race” the biggest drag competition is really only focused on feminine presenting drag. I wish it included all drag.
I’d love to see Drag race include kings as well instead of just the queens.
I swear lots don’t even know drag kings are a thing because only queens seem to get the spotlight.. Drag Kings are just as talented and they deserve attention too.
Tbh I agree with what Landon Cider said about integrating Drag Kings with the Queens in a show like RPDR which would reflect real life queer scenes where both perform together anyway
Thank you Trixie, me being an amateur drag queen is so hard and this is such clarity without someone to tell me that I'm going to straight up fail but it will/can get better is such nice clarity.
if you have one, what’s your ig? would love to check your work out!
^ and if you don't have one, GET ONE! People find queens on social media!!!
And don’t give up!
girl im just here to say, if you have/ever get an insta acc for ur work, pls drop it below cause i'd love to follow and support u! 🤍 wishing u the best and don't forget to keep ur head held high :)
Best advice for life in general: be ready to learn for the rest of your life 👏👏👏
Mine to add:
Never EVER assume because you saw drag queens have a disagreement think it’s appropriate to try to forge a relationship by talking sh*t to one of them. If they’re sisters, it’s a very tight bond.
Never base your whole opinion about someone’s art off their appearance on a televised reality show. Do your research!
Credit those who helped you, even if it was just a small gesture.
Trixie - "I love supporting small businesses!"
Trixie - "That's why I love Google."
the math ain't mathin'
I literally thought she was being sarcastic haha
I literally thought she was being sarcastic haha
ikr
I’m glad I’m not the only one lol
New series idea… Trixie Mattel’s drag charm school. Different etiquette challenges, and with Britney Broski and Katya on the judging panel. Also ft. Guest drag queen judges!!
Bring back Grag U!!!
“Don’t be jealous, petty and abusive towards other drag queens. You are not there to compare and contrast you are there to learn, encourage and support each other. Find your own drag identity and be supportive of other queens finding theirs!”
I loved all of this. I recently got back into doing drag after a couple years of not. I do not do it full time and don't plan to. It is a creative outlet for me. I'm lucky to have a group of local Queen's who ask me every so often to do a show. I'm even developing a King character to try out. I've loved drag my whole life and it's my favorite creative outlet.
Aside from all the useful advice, Trixie's eye makeup today was SO PRETTY.
I always love her eye makeup!!
@@J2982able Today it was extra pretty
This can actually carry over into a lot of different industries. Yassss business sense! 👏🏻
and life in general too. be respectful of others, don't be afraid to make mistakes, do your best and be your own original self.
Wow. This was the most insightful, caring , thoughtful video you have uploaded to date. Having someone so famous be so in touch with reality is heartwarming. And the call in the beginning to support small businesses and the community is so sweet
Stan! 👏🏼
I would love to see Trixie showing us how to sew, like any tips to start to sew, style hair etc. I think it could be very helpful, especially for starting with drag too!
Thank you! I have been performing for 22 years and teaching drag for 17 years, and this is the most accurate, honest and relatable video ever. I will share this everywhere. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!
what are your socials?
Random Question: opinion on faux queens?
I started 10 months ago and it’s been so challenging and so rewarding all at once!
Where are you from?
@@asalgado505 Kansas City
@@dakottahunt6060 same here! i've been wanting to start for a while i just don't habe the funds yet
Hows it going?
Please, Trixie Mattel: do a 9 to 5 office accessory line... i wanna brighten up my desk!!
I think this doesn't only work for drag queens, but also people who want to start doing stand up comedy or singing, or anything related to the nightlife. This is amazing
This affirmed my current knowledge of drag and I can’t express the appreciate I have for videos like this!
I’ve been doing costuming for over 10 years and only recently gained the confidence to pursue drag without worry of what my ppl thought of me. After 3 years of trying to figure out what I wanted to do and gain from drag I began making my drag character a reality by attending drag shows in fun outfits and makeup, more clubkid than drag, and was able to connect with artists there. During [Pride] events I went in full drag and made even more connections!
Trixie covers the beginnings, appreciations, and hardships of starting a little drag career/hobby well. I hope whoever is taking drag into consideration enjoys this video as much as I did
Is it wrong to say that the drag culture is just a super lit theatre lifestyle? I love it, you’re entertainers immersesed in a super diversely creative artists community
I don’t have any desire to do drag but watching this video it makes complete sense to me how Trixie is so successful
SAAAAME.
I've always been a supporter of drag, I love how much artistry goes into it. I first encountered drag in person at Hamburger Mary's in Milwaukee ( where I'm from) it's such a shame it doesn't exist anymore but if you live in a big city... Literally just walking down the street in drag will catch people's attention. I look for Trixie every time I'm back in town... Just hoping that I'll see her somewhere.
I think another great tip would be that you're going to get negative feedback no matter who you are. There's gunna be people that hate on you, turn that hate into more fierce energy cuz guess what? Haters usually are just sad, miserable people that will never have the courage to do what you do. Develop a thick skin. Just really try to focus on the people who love you and support your art.
💖
Hamburger Mary's still exists. It just moved.
I was slightly interested in being a drag queen but watching this video made me realize it's not really what I want. That said these tips are great not just for being a drag queen, just great work ethics.
Trixie teaching the hopeful....these are really great tips...little honesty, little tea, little fantasy.
You’re a sweetheart for doing this. Etiquette anywhere you are is super important in building a strong network of people who will hire you again and again!
Trixie!! It’s like you’re in my head - I’ve been doing drag for 8/9 years now and I couldn’t agree more with everything you said. Thank you so much ❤️
I'm not going into drag but so many of the tips you provided are great for new entrepreneurs! I will be employing as many of these tips as possible. Much love and many thanks to you, Tracy Martel! 💖💖💖
I'm not a drag queen but I am a burlesque performer and I have also this to add to the conversation and I didn't really see this point being made: spend time with the people that inspire you. Dissect what makes them so inspiring and learn about their creative processes. Hanging out with my favorite performers, burlesque, drag and beyond, really helped to inform what I do and how I do it. And also don't be afraid to pick those performers' brains about different aspects and apply what is useful to you.
Hope that helps someone out there and see you and Katya in Oakland in October, Trixie!!!!
even though i may not be in the drag or performing/entertainment world, i absolutely love Trixie’s advice. these can be applied to any walk of life. thank you for this video and thank you for reminding people to greet and say thank you to the staff. no matter where i’ve worked i’ve always been friendly and respectful to the staff bc i’ve been the low woman on the bottom before and their jobs may be thankless and that little bit of recognition and appreciation goes very far. people won’t remember what you did, but they’ll always remember how you made them feel
How did Trixie KNOW I was trying to get my start in drag? she must be a physic, absolutely magical woman 💖
I’m living for the editor’s comments on the side lol… the dates that Trixie started drag were getting progressively earlier and earlier… also “and now we are stuck with this” made me lol.
trixie, im telling you, youre so successful and great at drag, if you had a series of videos on drag basics like sewing & buying clothes, lip syncing, makeup, music mixing etc etc it would be incredible!!
Yes, yes, so much yes in this video! I've been performing for more than 2 decades and show directing almost as long, and so much of this is absolutely what I tell prospective new performers! I don't care how talented someone is, if they are rude or cause problems I simply don't book them. When newbies ask me for advice, I tell them that the biggest thing to remember is that the only thing better than being invited to perform somewhere, is being invited BACK! Be nice, have fun, and calm the eff down - it's just crossdressing, Mary!
Girrrrl!!! I worked with you in Salt Lake City with Robbie Rob. We talked AHS, the gogo boy touched your tips, and we did shots of fireball. If there is one way to do drag…it’s Trixie! Profession from start to finish!! ❤️💜💜
♥️♥️♥️
@@trixie ❤️😘🫠
and the best quote of the video goes to: "be a children who helps the children," bc... that's just perfectly imperfect. thanks Goddess.
It’s been such an uprise of queens actually giving baby queens tips! And I love it!
Trixie, my dear, my new mother, you have saved and set off my career! Thank you so much for this video its all about me and its all about the journey and finding me and having a great time while doing it❤thank you i love you
This was so fun to watch. Also, I know you look back and cringe sometimes, but I always loved performing with you because you were so visually striking and your comedic numbers were always showstoppers. You had star power from the jump bb 💖💖💖
As a part of the audience of drag artistry, the best way I can describe its influence on me is that it's something that has brought me so much joy that i can feel it inside, kind of like something is sparkling in my chest.
Truly, I had never felt such passion for an art form ever since I started drawing and painting when I was a child (which, by the way, stuck with me until this day as I'm working my hardest to make it my job). I feel like this new mean of expression drag lighted in my mind is so What I Needed, what i felt was missing for me to effectively express myself. As someone who is struggling with a huge fear of exposing anything "Me" to the world, to my own surprise i suddenly started to want to get on that stage, to let my voice be heard. Just the thought of it as i'm writing is making me happier than a few minutes ago. I was (and still am) tired of doing my makeup the way i do it, because its purpose was only to hide myself. Even the process is a shameful experience for me. I may have spent hours working on it, yet the second i'm out of my house i feel like like sh*t.
I've come to realize that trying so hard to fit into the mold was only making my mental health worse, because I felt disguised around what seemed to be the natural, the normal people. The example. The truth is, I never felt better than with pride rainbow makeup spread really badly on my cheeks or when proudly showing off my latest (yet terrible, looking bad at it, obviously) attempt at alternative makeup. As a wise woman said, "You're born naked, and the rest is drag". I have never understood that phrase better the second i realized i had been "doing drag" almost my entire life. I and the society I was raised into had convinced me that a certain appearance and a certain behavior were okay, when truly all i was doing was hiding and censoring myself. That's one of the thousands examples of why erasing drag and minorities in general is so harmful. I genuinely grew up and reached the age of 17 while having no clue drag existed.
I am definitely doing drag, maybe tomorrow, maybe in 15 years. In my mind i think about it like it's a really shiny gem that was waiting for me all this time under 10 coats of dust in some random cardboard box i opened by chance. I love you Trixie, the kind of love you have for the doll you loved the most as a child. Or for a homosexual with a wig on who lives overseas.
Sincerely yours,
a girl from Champagne, France.
Yes I will absolutely accept this becoming a series on this channel
But she made the points, so what is the series? Her repeating this video?
Drag and Professional Wrestling really do go Hand in Hand when it comes to this, these are the exact things that wrestlers are told/do.
Performing really has it own special feeling to it and I believe it’s very beneficial to relate between the type of art!!
Honestly, great advice for most industries! I'm an event planner and work for myself, half my bookings this year are word of mouth because I fulfilled my promises and was nice.
13:12 Really popular saying..
“It’s not what you know, it’s who you know”
SO true 🙌🏼
I have never LOVED YOU MORE! Hands down my favorite video! That suit looks so amazing on you! You truly inspire me to live a Happy Life!
The blazer, the shorter wig, the pink and yellow eye. Momma is slaying the go-go boots boss lady house down. Google too? Your glow up is amazing, deserved and celebrated. Keep glowing. 🥳
Seriously, truly though, seriously; the Trixie Matel School of Drag needs to happen.
Imagine; an actual Drag School, with career advice, loans for start-up wigs and costumes.
Formally register your Drag Name, with a huge database to check you’re not accidentally using someone else’s name.
The Clown School comparison isn’t so far fetched. They have their names, their personas and (most importantly) their unique makeup catalogued.
A Drag School!
That is a REALLY great idea.
Dearest Trixie,
Thank you for bringing us joy and iconic LEWKS.
Yours sincerely,
A Fan.
Her hands... Can't stop looking
You said it!
trixie is now my drag mom - CONFIRMED
I’m a woman and I don’t plan on doing drag exactly, but I do plan on performing on stage and being glamorous so this did help.
I respect this a million times more than if she had tried to sell us a How To Be a Drag Queen course 👏👏👏
I had just started cosplay and honestly almost everything, if not all things Trixie said here really applies to a lot of career or side gig u want to pursue.
Be it a makeup artist, or cosplay, dancer or a drag queen, everything just makes a lot of sense.
Thanks Trixie for this tips! I will take all this tips with me and flourish in my pursue to being a cosplayer. 💕💕💕💕
Been realtid thinking of starting drag!This might be the SIGN for me to start now
This was incredibly useful not just for aspiring Drag Queens but most other creative/ entertainment related freelance lines of work as well!
To be fair much of this applies to any art field - they are all key points to take on board regardless of the kind of artist you are
A lot of this translates to really any industry.
Be nice and respectful and network with absolutely everyone cause that’s how you will work.
One of the verrrrry BEST parts of Monday!! Love you Trix!! 💝
This is why I love Trixie so much. Met her, she was the nicest and kindest and wholesome. So much respect for her ♥
This video was actually really helpful, especially since I’ve been contemplating about doing drag as a passionate hobby and potential long term career since I’ve watched Drag Race season 4 a decade ago.
Thank you Tracey Motel :)
Can we talk about how beautiful her eyeshadow is ❤
This is obviously drag specific, but watching it through the lens of general creative self employed work is still really helpful, thanks queen ☀️
This video is exactly why you are the business mogul drag queen Trixie! Amazing advices all around which are applicable to other business fields as well
I love this and it applies a LOT to Gogo dancing as well!
I want to say, i have like a year doing drag and some stuff you say actually i did not had in mind, thank you for refreshing me with your perspective and opinion about this.
I’ve been going to drag shows since I was 18 and had a fake ID. Backstreets in Atlanta had Charlie Brown Revue. It was amazing! I’m now 53 and still I’m love with drag. 💕💕💕
Okay, I’m gonna get mushy for a sec: this human has such a well-developed and acerbic irony to her persona that I absolutely live for things like this video or the doll release or the video for This Town where Trixie gets sincere.
As someone who is just starting Drag, this is gonna be really helpful
I really love how if you separate certain parts and replace with your own dreams/ambitions it really is universal advice.
I did drag once many moons ago, and yes, it was fun and the party was turnt, BUT I very quickly learned that DRAG IS A LOT OF WORK. I probably spent as much time getting ready as I did actually in the club! I have a huge amount of respect for those who do it regularly, but it's way too much for me.
I’m obsessed with this makeup and outfit! She’s stunning 🙏❤️
The Google ad always catches me off guard because it’s literally your setup 😭
Very humble to call your company a small business Tracy, we love a humble queen
Tbh, I never ever really wanted to be a drag queen, however, the advices Trixie gave are really perspective-changing not only for baby drag queens, but also in general. Trixie is wise, clever & smart. Through out those 15 years she definitely learned something, that really helped her build up herself, even though she didn't had the full knowledge. People learn. Thanx Trix. ❤️💯
You know what, this is applicable to any career, job or big desition one has gotta do and therefore one of the best TedTalks Ive heard in a while, so so sooooooo inspiring!!!!!
as a female who will never do drag but has full respect for those folks who do, of course i will watch the full video
Mee
You still can!! (I say as a female who enjoys 'doing drag'... but will never be a working girl 'cause that Hustle Trixie outlined so well is just toooo much hustle for me)
There's drag kings, too!
If you're looking for cheap, readily available big cuts of woven fabric, thrifted bedsheets and tablecloths are a really really great option! Also if you can find older ones they have some really gorgeous prints
I like that a lot of this advice could be applied to life in general. Great video!
Over half your lessons can be used outside of drag as well.
Love you girl!
Got my TC package today! Had to get that sponge + case, but my order was 4 parts all heart. Love you Trixie
Hopelessly in love with that amazing blazer!
Look at how much you've grown from our home city of Milwaukee to finally a legit, you being you, informative consultation on how to be a real female, biological woman! I wasn't prepared for this moment in your journey....time for you to teach at MATC!
Master Class is calling!!! Well Done!
The “Shaneeda” comment made me LOL. There are SO many Shaneeda’s in this world. In AND out of drag!
Do a video on starting your own business!!
The name I picked out for my drag persona is Cammi Leon (Chameleon). Puns/wordplays make great performing names!
Gorl no litterally, I legit went to my FIRST drag show in drag, and I got a gig the next week, and now I have a weekly show in Cheyenne wy lol
this advice is really transferable to a lot of other fields, creative or not. super cool
Cannot wait to see you and Katya in Clearwater, FL, March 3, 2023!! You make me laugh till my sides hurt! 🤣🤣 Great video, so hope you inspire another generation!
This was so lovely. Not just for drag specifically, but just general motivation.
Great advice. I loved everything you said and recognized myself in many of your tips and experiences. I started doing drag in 1992 as a hobby and kept it this way. For once because I had a well paid job, second I did not have the courage to do it full time and third, it's not as big in Germany or Austria as it is in the states. 😏 Keep doing what you are doing. I love your channel. 😘