Posted in Wardrobe on Dec 2nd, 2008
Wardrobe: Trench Coats. While trench coats are often associated with stereotypical flashing, they have an honorable history dating back to the World Wars as protective clothing for soldiers. Typically made of gabardine, the coats “drape” when worn, creating a sensual look.
The first two photos in this post feature
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Posted in Wardrobe on Nov 12th, 2008
Wardrobe: Army Jockstrap. For this post, we had three of our models pose in a novelty Army jockstrap.
The first model in this post is Payton Brady, who appeared in Seasons 3 and 4 of the reality television series Janice Dickinson’s Modeling Agency (Oxygen Network). For Payton’s bio (click here). To view all photos of [...]
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Posted in Wardrobe on Sep 19th, 2008
Wardrobe: Rusty Chain and Burned Underwear. For the photos in this post, we asked two of our models to pose with a rusty chain as a necklace while wearing wet, burned underwear. For information on our use of burned underwear
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Posted in Wardrobe on Jul 7th, 2008
Wardrobe: Athletic Supporter. Arguably, the quintessential male wardrobe item is the athletic supporter, commonly referred to as a “jockstrap.” According to the Bike Athletic Company, they were first manufactured in 1874 to provide support for
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Posted in Wardrobe on Jun 21st, 2008
Wardrobe: Burning Underwear. You may have noticed that we often use what appears to be ripped wardrobe items. Actually, in most cases, the clothing is first burned to create the ripped appearance and then
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