Sasha Velour
Sasha Velour, born Alexander Hedges Steinberg, is a celebrated drag performer, visual artist, and the innovative mind behind the acclaimed Brooklyn show "Nightgowns." Gaining widespread recognition as the winner of Season 9 of RuPaul's Drag Race, Sasha has made a profound impact on the drag community and the broader cultural landscape. Her name pays homage to Alexandra Kollontai, a prominent Russian feminist, while "Sasha" serves as a familiar Russian diminutive for both Alexander and Alexandra.
Sasha's artistry seamlessly intertwines elements of theater, fashion, and visual storytelling, making her performances not just entertaining but also deeply thought-provoking. Her stage name "Velour," inspired by a plush fabric often seen as a more affordable alternative to velvet, reflects her belief that drag art can be both accessible and luxurious, embodying the transformative magic of the art form.
Throughout her career, Sasha has garnered numerous accolades, including a substantial following for her unique style and groundbreaking performances. Her work has transcended traditional drag, allowing her to explore themes of gender, identity, and politics in a refreshing and engaging manner. With a portfolio that includes notable works in visual art, performances, and collaborations, Sasha Velour continues to inspire and challenge audiences around the world.