@matieresfecales, which translates to fecal matter in English. They refer to themselves as “non-binary aliens” and upload photos of themselves with extreme makeup, outlandish prosthetics and out-there fashion choices.READ MORE: 'Non-binary alien' couple spat on by strangers due to out-of-this-world lookThe heels of their feet are often warped into skin-covered scythes, their waists are whittled down and they wear a variety of different eye contacts.Now they have revealed what they look like without it all.Steven was born in Montreal and Hannah was born in New Zealand but the pair met at a fashion school in the Canadian city.The pair eventually created Fecal Matter to help with their identity and self-expressionNow based in Paris, the duo's account boasts 740,000 followers and is where they post photos designed to make people feel uncomfortable.The pair have been dating for eight years now and have shared that they’re still learning to love themselves.“Learning to love the human behind the alien,” they wrote in an Instagram caption.Hannah and Steven question what it means to be human and have said they want to “kill gender norms”.Their goal is to fight against conventions, beauty standards and binary society and want to encourage other oppressed people to express themselves freely.The designers have both experienced oppression, Hannah felt that the school uniform imposed on her had limited her and stopped her from developing her own identity.Steven, for his part, suffered from racism and discrimination as a non-binary person of colour from an early age and they have both felt stifled by religion.“I, Steven Raj, grew up Mormon.
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