Skip to main content

Corsets † Bones † Progress Painting Shots

I recently had the amazing opportunity to work with Lingerie Please for a second time and as a result, am now shamelessly addicted to corsets. But since the asphyxiating 100+ degree temperatures show no signs of stopping anytime soon, a few obligatory art studio photos seemed pretty unavoidable. Not really opposed to wearing lingerie in public, though. I mean, have you seen these corsets/basques!

Took these shots a couple weeks back and posted a teaser here as well as the completed version of Agitha The None here.


(Playful Promises Dolly Boned Corset c/o Lingerie Please, Stella McCartney silk/lace tap pants, Vintage rings)

Comments

Vertiginoso said…
WOow Dear Bella so not Only this lingerie (naturally) suits you marvelously BUT these Alcôve(ilicious) jewels (obviously) are sympathetic with artistic creative process too ("deeply approving look") !!!

à Bientôt, Antoine
Alex said…
Love these, baby. Sexy, beautiful, and artistic all at the same time, you are!
Anonymous said…
in love with this post, bella!
Marcela Gmd said…
Hi lovely, I love your blog and your Job!!
Besos, desde España, Marcela
Jemy Tinsay said…
You are gorgeous!! I'm in love with your art! Your works are so inspiring. Following you now. =)

xx
Jemy
i will have to chekc out that label, i love that corset!

thanks for sharing,
Annina
www.cinchedatthewaist.com

Popular posts from this blog

Cellphone Diary: The morning train station

From STL to KC, May 23-25th. ( Nasty Gal asymm tank dress , Vintage belt, Forever 21 shorts, Dylan George destruction cropped jeans/ Vintage Levi's, Target t-shirts, Express silk and lace jacket, BCBGirls/Miu Miu/Jessica Simpson shoes)

The Body

You can barely see it in the last post , so here's a clearer picture of   what I've been working on in my new art studio... not that it hasn't come with little stop your heart stress moments.   The first time I attempted this piece, now referred to as The Body , was mutually as terrifying as it was exhilarating. It was the first full hand drawing I'd ever attempted, and everything was going smoothly until the moment I decided to incorporate oil paint, also the first in my artwork experiences. My grandmother was an award-winning artist, but now, without her wealth of knowledge and go-to advise, this is really a learning/teach yourself process. The drawing was done and exactly how I wanted it, the hair and tights were painted, and the final stages involved adding skin and the completion of the tattoos.   I didn't go in naively, I understood that it would inevitably boil down to the dynamics of trial and error, so I inhaled deeply and began creating my palette. In re

Jeffrey Campbell x Solestruck Box It Up

I bet many of you heard about (or even entered) the Jeffrey Campbell x Solestruck Box It Up challenge that took place last month that's giving one lucky person the opportunity to score $1000 worth of JC shoes and be the inspiration for the next shoebox design. And while I think they're still in the process of narrowing down three top finalists to display via their Facebook page for voters to decide the grand winner, I thought I'd take a second and share my entry with you! About my design: When I first learned of the challenge via e-mail, I got super excited at the prospect of designing and illustrating something that would appeal to the masses amongst our little shoe-obsessed demographic. I get asked a lot of interesting questions regarding my own shoe collection, so I spent the afternoon rummaging through the multicolored stacks of shoeboxes and paying particular attention the many labeled Jeffrey Campbell. The search for inspiration wasn’t difficult, and soon I knew ex