While we're glad to see that the fashion industry is resembling the vox populi more and more, it seems rather reductive to take an inherent personal characteristic and turn it into a social trend (not to mention an aesthetic — yikes).We're uncomfortable with some of the assumptions that the article makes (the fact that a lesbian wouldn't wear stilettos, that seven couples were too many lesbian couples in Tatler), and the inclusion of lesbian chic seemed so jarringly out of place when contrasted with the rest of its well-picked, well-written topics. We can't help but feel a little "OMG GRANDMA, YOU CAN'T SAY THAT" about the whole ordeal. Maybe someone needs a nap? ( Style.com