The Instagram account @hardcore_decor celebrates the one thing that really matters in vintage porn – the decor. Follow the account to fall down a black hole of incredibly garish images of retro baby-makin’. Says the anonymous owner of the account; “The fun part is trying to crop enough to keep it titillating” – well isn’t that the truth!Read more here: A chat with the anonymous archivist behind vintage smut celebration Hardcore Decor
No matter what we’re doing, or what time of day it is, we’re pretty much only thinking of two things; sex or food. Nothing more. we don’t see the point of thinking about much else really so we regularly check Food Porn Daily, to fulfil our sordid need of images of delicious looking food. The great thing about this website is that it is just photos of food, with simple tag-lines that explain what the dishes are. All you need to do is click through the images and drool.
Spring is defiantly in the air! How do we know we hear you asking… well, we can have started riding our bikes to work again (fuck doing that in the cold winter days…) and designers are hitting us hard with florals, brights and skimpy dresses!
Roberto Cavalli’s spring 2012 collection is everything you would expect from the King of Bling; there’s gold, lace, leather and animal prints. The campaign features Naomi Campbell, Karen Elson, Kristen McMenamy and Daphne Groeneveld and was photgraphed by Steven Meisel.
The nice thing about this campaign is the understated make up (by Guido Palau and Pat McGrath), and the “wind-swept” hair that becomes a feature throughout.
I’m defiantly loving the multi-coloured print trousers and jacket (as seen on Naomi)… Although the market is saturated with colourful animal and tropical prints at the moment, there is no denying that RC is the OG of this style…
There has been uproar over the new spread for Vouge Italia shot by Steven Meisel. While some would regard it as fabulous, over-the-top, in-your-face-fun, others see it differently.
The spread has been accused of racial stereotyping, with the set-up and styling causing many to wonder if the shoot was intentionally poking fun at African American and Latino culture.
As Vibe magazine puts it:
Many are raising an eyebrow at the photos because the women seem to be projecting some stereotypes. For example the hair styles of the models can be seen at almost every black hair show. It is very clear that the theme of the shoot was “ghetto”, “ghetto fabulous” to be exact. However, in trying to achieve fabulous, it wandered in to ignorance.
I will give Vogue Italia the benefit of the doubt that it was not their intention to be racist or offend anyone, but let’s keep it real for a minute: How many white girls [or any other ethnic backgrounds for that matter] do you know that dress or look like this? Exactly. Racist may be a little harsh of a word to describe this editorial , but it was definitely done in poor taste and judgement.
However, when looking at what Vogue Italia had to say about the shoot on it’s website, it seems that the story was based more on the Drag Queen culture:
Haute Mess might take its inspiration from messy drags: untidy, dishevelled, counter-intuitive cross-dressers.
When the queens define themselves – as well as their clothes – as “messy”, it is a queer assertion. According to the theories of Judith Halberstam, a cross-dresser initially had to pass as either a man or a woman; people often forget that the word “drag” comes from “dressed as a girl”. The great post-structuralist philosopher Judith Butler, however, has explained that gender is not so simple: it is not just a question of biology but a genuine cultural performance.
Take a look at the video above and the images below, and let us know what you think…
Charlotte Dellal created this beautiful look book for Charlotte Olympia autumn/winter 2011 collection. The Look Book is inspired by Agatha Christie and is entitled “To Die For.” It stars Portia Freeman as Lady Webb, Madame Rouge, and Miss Chambers. Stunning!
What do you think of when you think of M.A.C Viva Glam? I usually think of Nicki Minaj, on a bike and Ricky Martin holding a large lipstick. What? You Don’t?! How odd..
Well, Nicki Minaj and Ricky Martin have just been announced as the new faces of M.A.C Cosmetics’ Viva Glam campaign. The 2012 campaign is a collage by David LaChapelle with tones of bright colours. 100 percent of the proceeds of Viva Glam sales go to the M.A.C Aids Fund and it hits M.A.C. counters February 2012.
I fricking LOVE Pierre et Gille. I hadn’t thought about them for a while but stumbled across a brochure from an exhibit they held in GOMA a (cough) little while ago (years!). They have worked with pretty much everyone, Warhol, Iggy Pop, Kylie (my favourite woman), Madonna (my second favourite), Grace Jones, Marc Almond – the list goes on. Their highly stylised and kitsch sensibility can only make you smile, even when the subject matter is often quite dark. If you want some glitter and gaudiness in your life have a look.