Vicky Pasche: Revolutionizing Fashion with Dapper Boi & the Genderless Clothing Movement
Featured in Show Her the Money, Screening on March 8th | International Women’s Day Event Sponsored by Republic Bank
Fashion has long been confined by gender norms, forcing individuals to choose between clothing that fits their body or clothing that aligns with their identity—but Vicky Pasche is changing that. As the Co-Founder of Dapper Boi, she has built a seven-figure company in just five years, proving that genderless fashion isn’t a trend—it’s a revolution.
Her journey, mission, and success are featured in Show Her the Money, a documentary exposing the fact that women receive less than 2% of venture capital funding and highlighting the female entrepreneurs and investors working to break the cycle.
On March 8th at 6:30 PM, Louisville’s biggest screen will showcase Show Her the Money as part of an International Women’s Day event, co-hosted by Woman-Owned Wallet and The B Scene, and presented by Republic Bank. Vicky’s story is one of resilience, innovation, and proving that when women get funding, they don’t just change industries—they change lives.
Dapper Boi: A Brand Built on Identity & Inclusion
Dapper Boi isn’t just about clothes—it’s about confidence, community, and redefining what fashion can be. When Vicky and her wife started the brand, they saw a massive gap in the retail industry—one that left many people feeling unseen and left out.
Their goal was simple:
✅ Create high-quality, stylish, gender-neutral clothing
✅ Prioritize fit for all body types, regardless of gender
✅ Foster a community where people feel celebrated, not restricted
What started as an idea has now turned into a multi-million dollar company, proving that consumers are ready for a more inclusive fashion industry—and that women entrepreneurs, when given the resources, can build game-changing brands.
A Passion for Compassion & Breaking the Binary
Vicky’s journey with Dapper Boi is deeply personal. She understands firsthand how frustrating it can be to shop in a system that wasn’t built for everyone. Her passion goes beyond fashion—she is building a movement that challenges the binary norms of retail and makes people feel like they belong.
She believes that:
✨ Fashion should be inclusive, not exclusive
✨ The retail world needs to embrace diversity in fit, style, and identity
✨ Confidence comes from wearing what feels right—not what society dictates
Through Dapper Boi, Vicky has built a body-positive, accepting community, one where people can feel seen, supported, and stylish without compromising who they are.
Why Vicky Pasche’s Story Matters in Show Her the Money
Like so many women founders, Vicky had a groundbreaking idea and a clear market need—but accessing funding was a challenge.
Despite her business success, innovation, and a loyal customer base, traditional venture capital firms still overlook women, LGBTQ+ founders, and non-traditional business models. Her story in Show Her the Money illustrates this funding gap, but also the power of resilience and finding the right investors who believe in innovation and inclusion.
Dapper Boi is proof that when women receive funding, they don’t just build businesses—they build industries that never existed before.
Join Us for the Show Her the Money Screening on March 8th
Vicky’s story, along with those of other trailblazing investors and entrepreneurs, will be featured at the Louisville screening of Show Her the Money on March 8th at 6:30 PM, hosted by Woman-Owned Wallet and The B Scene, and presented by Republic Bank.
With Louisville’s skyline as a backdrop, this event will unite business leaders, investors, and advocates working to close the funding gap and push for financial equity.
Fashion, Finance, & the Future of Inclusion
Vicky Pasche and Dapper Boi are more than a fashion brand—they are a call to action. They prove that the future of fashion is genderless, inclusive, and financially backed by investors who believe in real change.
💡 Be part of the movement. Join us on March 8th at 6:30 PM for the Show Her the Money screening and help change the future of funding for women and LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs.
🚀 Learn more about Vicky Pasche and Dapper Boi at: dapperboi.com