Thursday, 30 October 2008
Desperate Housewife
I have just realised that the time it takes to unfrost a chicken is the time it takes to savour a nice cock!
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Sunday, 19 October 2008
Thursday, 16 October 2008
Life is a Parade
The movie is the story of the Club Kids movement in New York. How Michael Alig took downtown New York by storm after the death of Andy Warhol and how the world followed.
He was hired as a Party Promoter for the club Limelight and Disco 2000 was born. A mix of Techno and House music, with the best NY misfits where "don't dream it, be it" seemed to be the motto and... lots of drugs.
His outrageous personality and out of this world looks (Lee Bowery, anyone) inspired others and the Club Kids where born. Selected by their uniqueness and their self expression, they went on to take NY and the rest of America by storm with their illegal parties in donut shacks, McDonalds, subway stations and even the inside of a truck and the subsequent tours to other American States.
The story was quickly picked up by the press and a tell all book came along that was the inspiration for a documentary and a motion picture.
The author of the book (Disco Bloodbath) was James St. James. Because nothing is created out of the air, James St. James was Aligs mentor in the beginning, teaching him the tricks of the trade. The student got bigger than the master and this celebutant was relegated to the position of Michaels side kick as Club Kid #2.
If I always was fascinated by the likes of Lee Bowery and Boy George, I was fascinated to know the US version of it all. Specially because a lot of them are still alive and kicking and being very influential in the trend world of today.
The scene is still alive but not like before (there can never be another Studio 54!). Just think of the ravers in Germany or the BoomBox kids in London. This is where it all began!
Life is a Parade!! - Part Deux
Party Monster - The Motion Picture
Seth Green, Macaulay Culkin, Chloe Sevigny, Marilyn Manson... these are some of the names that worked on the motion picture based on the Michael Alig story.
This is what got me hooked and made me do all of this research. This and Kabuki. By no means I want to glorify the actions of Michael Alig or is life style, that I strongly believe should be condemned but... everything starts with a dream and what a beautiful one it was!
And, btw, wouldn't mind being home alone with Macaulay Culkin, with that ass and legs!!! Hmm
Follow the links
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBa8WMEmKGo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8Wm8xRZpks&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDlhT8MOpJE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M0O2WcQPn4&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX8VRE-XIgQ&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWUoPe2FVxA&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA4A0eMCXE8&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQOPeW6HK2A&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwjA88pMdUo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G76c2dM6dYk&feature=related
Party Monster - The Shockumentary
This is the documentary that was made after the launch of Disco Bloodbath, by James St. James.
The hype of the press and the tell all of the original Club Kid inspired director Fenton Bailey to find out what, where and how it happened from the mouths of the people involved. Interviews with Alig himself before going to jail (where he actually admits killing Angel) and the rest of the pack gives you a clear picture of what was going on at the time.
Follow the links
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHgrnIdQqoE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMAcxGXSctg&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdw9hKt22KU&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zYcs_7poI4&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-TKk5j1VCw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9IM8y49iIw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jdn83Ofx_k&feature=related
Kabuki Starshine
This is how Kabuki, the make up artist genius of today, started.
Back then he was Kabuki Starshine and he was a showstopper everytime he appeared with the other Club Kids.
After Limelight and Michael Alig, he was a part of the performance group the Blacklips and he toured Europe as well.
Back in the days.
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
Hairdresser on fire!
And yes, I haven't forgot. The result of my searches: the hottest looking hairdresser backstage, Paris Spring Summer 09.
Have no idea about his name (nor he mines) but that's beside the point. If I was a masochist, he would be my future ex-boyfriend! What do you think?
By Sunday the 5th, the season is over for me. I skip the last day of shows cause I'll be doing 3 countries in just one day: France by morning, Spain by the afternoon and Russia at dawn. Look out, Moscow, here I come... if I can survive it, that is!
What the...?!
4 October... part deux!
Here I am again on the bus, already late for Chloé. Saturday, in the gardens of the Louvre. Can there be more tourists?! Can people move any slower? Does anybody have a fucking croissant? (I was hungry!! Breakfast was at 6 in the morning, remember?!)
I get there middle of the demo. Young, gorgeous, beautiful, no mascara mascara, no blush blush... just a flush and bushy no brows brows. Everything have to be there but you can't see anything. Think Brooke Shields, think Jerry Hall. "How's the foundation?" I ask a colleague. "Same old, same old." Right, got it. No sweat. I just be in my zone and do this, no prob.
I set up and immediately was ambushed by an agent of the girls "You are gonna do her make up. She wants you!" This was the girl that I had to do rushing on the last show. Apparently she liked my work. I was flattered. So I start and I do my brows and I do my eyes... "Charlotte, is this ok?". "Foundation is too thick, darling." has she was slapping the foundation off the model. "Take it off and do it again." O-Ok. So I make the foundation thinner. Is this ok? "Ergh... Send her to Lucia, darling... she will fix her." What the...?! What was wrong with it? I decided not to worry and have a fag instead. I was too tired to be bothered. Got the opportunity to talk to some old hairdresser friend from Portugal that was also doing the shows (and yes, he is also very cute!). It was great to catch up and have a little breath from home.
Fag over, back to my station where Charlotte was giving interviews. The woman is absolutely a media star!! And it was during her interviews that I found out what I was doing wrong!! Totally different texture of foundation. She wanted transparent and I was using full on. "Not the same old, same old" I thought to myself. Second girl comes along, I use the right foundation. Yes! I wouldn't be caught again. Beautiful skin, great brows... "She's too pale, darling. Have you used the mix, darling? C4, C5?" Y-Yes (I was using C2). What the fuck?!? Why nobody tell me these things?! If it's "same old, same old" it's suppose to be thick as spit foundation and slightly paler. Mother fuckers! I was way over it. By the time the girl came from rehearsal, another artist had taken her so I decided to go for another fag and prepare for bodies. I was way past caring so I just carried my moisturizer around and looked busy.
By the time the show was over it was 5 pm and I was starving! On my way to the bus, I see the photographer I met at Westwood. "I could eat me some of that" I thought!