Brian Sheridan said:Great article in the NY Times Sunday magazine.
My favorite was her response to the question "What one obsolete item could you live without?"
She said: "Everything I have is obsolete. That's the point."
You go girl!
RedHotRidinHood said:Better to latch onto an interesting, different image like Dita's than some idiotic, vacuous thing like Jessica Simpson. and if I had Dita's body and her sense of style, I'd do it too!
And there IS a difference in style between burlesque and modern-day stripping...note the word "style" that keeps cropping up here.....ever see the bored looks on the faces of modern day strippers and the smiles on the faces of burlesque dancers? I could go on all day.
But, to each his own.
cookie said:
And you can bet none of them are '40s style guys. More likely show biz hanger-on types, either black leather/no shirt or sweat suit/ratty hair.Sydney Morning Herald said:For now, she is dating "casually" and "loving it".
Fletch said:And you can bet none of them are '40s style guys. More likely show biz hanger-on types, either black leather/no shirt or sweat suit/ratty hair.
Fletch said:Nope, double standards. Women can get away with that level of elegance in pop culture nowadays; men can't.
Johnny B said:I got nothing against Von Teese, any girl that drives a New Yorker is good by me, but I'm always amused that apparently "burlesque" is a classier word for "stripper". "Oh no, I don't strip, I'm a burlesque dancer"
Yeah but you take off clothes for money
"Yes but"
and probably have bad daddy issues
But she's got a gimmick so hollywood latched onto her like a leech and now she's rich.
But the rare woman at least would be allowed. The man would not be consistent with today's images of masculinity, and would be limited to fringe status.Miss_Bella_Hell said:Ah, I misunderstood you. True, there are very few men who could pull it off. But there are very few women, as well.
Kitty_Sheridan said:Although, I have to say at a WW2 show I went to in July they had two burlesque artistes and to be honest, even the guys were surprised. They stripped very quickly and to modern underwear.
My problem was that they also stripped from WW2 uniforms which I found a little disrespectful.[huh]
I'd love to see some proper burlesque, a bunch of us are going to London in December if anyone can reccomend anywhere?
K