At the moment I am working on an article on menswear. Menswear heroes of the noughties. I haven't written a word yet: classic writer's block! But at least I did loads of research, which is the fun part I know. Anyway, while heavily researching I came across many different images. Here they are
I just had to post some images from this beautiful and stunning shoot which can be found in amazing new Candy magazine (go and get a copy at Claire de Rouen Books). Styled by Robbie Spencer, photographer is Karim Sadli and model is Select's Callum Wilson.
And a not so nice picture of me @Candy Launch Party can be found here (it looks as if I have tits, I don't, but at least it fits Candy's transsexual content)
The first fashion magazine celebrating transvestism, transexuality, cross dressing and androgyny had its launch yesterday at the George & Dragon in Shoreditch. Cover boy/girl Luke Worrall was on the desks, before that the ever so beautiful Princess Julia played her fantastic DJ set (Wuthering Heights from Kate Bush, my all time favorite). Party goers included hot trannies (obvs), the usual fashion folk and Anna Wintour and Grace Coddington (or were they just boys looking like them?). Fierce on the door: Murray and Cozette
Fashion and portrait photographer Frederic Aranda shows his Kosherface exhibition focusing on Jewish Orthodox rabbis at the printspace gallery in Shoreditch. The exhibiton runs until Dec 2nd! These are some images from the opening night