That’s Why the Doggy Is a Tramp: VICE Magazine Takes Some Pooches for a Hoe Stroll
Edited by Lester Brathwaite
For its annual fashion issue, VICE Magazine decided to feature some bitches they found walking the streets.
Edited by Lester Brathwaite
For its annual fashion issue, VICE Magazine decided to feature some bitches they found walking the streets.
Edited by Amanda Gabriele
Usually not one to star in stellar editorials, Megan Fox is turning in the June/July 2010 issue of Interview. Photographed by Craig McDean, Fox seduces her mannequin self in a series of mildly S&M photographs. All I can say is, the bob wig definitely works for her and Megs should consider a haircut in her future. Gallery after the jump.
Edited by Amanda Gabriele
Daniel Vosovic knows how to dress a woman. He knows how to make a confident lady feel stronger and more poised than she already is. For Autumn/Winter 2011, he combined the quiet strength of a 19th century American pioneer woman with the control and sexual power of the S&M world. I got a chance to chat with Daniel at his fall 2011 collection review about his natural and urban inspiration, how his clothing is adapted for city life and what the Vosovic woman feels when wearing his garments. Read the rest of this interview on Lookbooks.com.
Edited by Jessica Lapidos
After a flurry of press over Karolina Kurkova being in the front row and not on the runway, Hervé Léger started with a seat shaking vibrating techno bass that only got heavier throughout. Max Azria infused metal links into the Léger signature bandage. Houndstooth found itself growing and shrinking on alternating strips. Corsetry was pronounced in both leather and stretch, and linked cutouts made the body con even sexier. 
Edited by Alex Kazemi
It girl and teen magazine editor Kristin Prim made a post on her blog tonight that really proves she is unstoppable in black and white.
It is also cool to see the “S&M” side of her while bracing the Zana Bayne harness!
Edited by McArthur Joseph
Rihanna‘s new video for S&M is full of latex, wild hair, and Perez Hilton?!
Edited by Kirby Marzec
Today’s popular culture craves the sexy, the beautiful and the bizarre. I haven’t seen this expressed as clearly as fresh-faced Serbian designer Marko Mitanovski did during London Fashion Week. As one of the three “Ones to Watch,” Mitanovski showed an over-the-top collection filled with S&M, Renaissance elegance, a gothic twinge and animalistic elements. Comparably speaking, Mitanovski is the Alexander McQueen of new London blood, showing his expertise in theatrical, costume pieces. Definately looking forward to what Mr. Mitanovski has in store for us in February 2010!