Kate Moss is glamorous on the cover of Bryan Ferry’s new album, Olympia.
One word: Perfection.
Check out the outtakes here.
Kate Moss is glamorous on the cover of Bryan Ferry’s new album, Olympia.
One word: Perfection.
Check out the outtakes here.
I’m just a sweet transvestite from Transsexual, Transylvania.
Last night Glee did “The Rocky Horror Glee Show” and it wasn’t all that great. While Mercedes vocals are top-notch, she’s no Frank-n-Furter. Afterwards, I popped in the cult hit and valued the “The Time Warp” of the original, campy version. I needed inspiration.
Earlier in the night I received a text from my sister telling me my mother wanted me to be Riff Raff. She then decided Frank-n-Furter and my creativity started to go wild. When my imagination and creativity starts pumping, I know it’s the right decision. If my own mother encourages me to be a raging skank on Halloween, you know you’ve hit gold.
Needed a refreshing new layout for the blog. I may change it back, but wanted to try something different. Let’s see how it goes, shall we?
I see the 16-year-old fetus-face has gotten a fragrance campaign with Versace. Congratulations, my appreciation for you has slightly grown.
It has been a couple years since his Emporio Armani underwear ads, but do these make you want see a little more? I’m wondering if he’s stuck with the label, especially for games.
Moving on with the underwear topic, I’ll have to admit that I’m still dedicated to H&M’s underwear for men. The trunks are always cute with designs from strips to geometric shapes. How can you go wrong?
I’ll thank Mr. Beckham for inspiring my underwear post and the reminding need of getting in shape. Underwear can make you feel better about yourself, albeit in a more hidden way, but the point is that they don’t just have to be an undergarment. From silly and sexy to utilitarian, underwear has an abundance of purposes. How do you wear your underwear?
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How gloriously 80s power woman is Anja on this cover?
Despite that fact, the hairstyle gives her extensions some life..
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This editorial is so enchanting and full of wonder. Taylor Swift couldn’t sing about how magical these images truly are.
I hereby dedicate the rest of October as “Sasha P. Month” only because I cannot get enough of her. I would devote every one of my blog posts to here, but alas this isn’t a fan site. Appreciate and cherish this Russian woman. Hold her near and dear to your heart, because as far as I can see, she can’t do any wrong..
Vogue Paris November 2010
“Un dimanche à la campagne” part II
Sasha Pivovarova by Mikael Jansson
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Sasha has long deserved a cover of Vogue Paris and I can’t wait until she gets it.
Vogue Paris November 2010
“Un dimanche à la campagne” part I
Sasha Pivovarova by Mikael Jansson
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You know what, I really wanted to hate this. It has this over-the-top yet slightly serene feel to it. Natasha Poly is always stunning and rarely has a foul play in my book, even if she had to have that Givenchy hair captured again, this time on Vogue Paris‘s cover. So what if she appears to be the lovechild of Cher and Riccardo Tisci, the one they call “Indian Squaw”, etc.? I would have been loads happier if Sasha P finally landed her Vogue Paris cover she most certainly deserves over Poly’s 7th. At least Sasha is brilliant inside the pages, but more on her editorials later today.