This little early Doctor Who cosplay was my last offering for my local burlesque club's long-running #lockdownlewks challenge. Thinking I might need to make a full photoset of it, now.
Challenged to come up with a short notice #lockdownlewk for the theme "reptile realness", I decided to cosplay Zhora (snake dancer replicant) from "Blade Runner". I improvised her clear plastic rain cape with the aid of some rubber dust sheeting, but her snake proved a tougher challenge, alas...
Our burlesque group's weekly #lockdownlewks theme was horror this week, so being the little sicko Brit that I am a low-budget homage to Clive Barker was in order...
Being an appalling sci-fi nerd, I got the urge to do a wee story in pictures for this weeks' #lockdownlewks challenge (for Cardiff Cabaret Club). I've been a bit free and easy with the theme ("Space Gal"), but hopefully it qualifies. This is a cautionary tale about accidentally dating alien AIs: It had been an enjoyable evening out on the whole, but Persephone had been troubled with the sense that there was something a little ... well, artificial about her new admirer. It was only when she received his surprise gift the following day that she realised - too late - just how artificial.
My burlesque group has been doing weekly costume challenges to while the time away and keep in touch. Each week has a different theme, and these are my takes on "Crazy Cat Lady" and "Musicals." Bit predictable, but I always did want to be Julie Newmar...
Ah, those sad days when you work so hard to produce a new Suicide Girls set, then the photographer decides not to send you the full-size images ... seethe, hiss, grumble. :( Oh well, c'est la vie. For what it's worth, here are the lo-res shots of the set that was going to be "51 Ways to Desecrate a Church." I sure know how to name 'em ... Hope you like. xxx
While up at the Boy's Village, Aberthaw (a derelict, delightfully post-apocalyptic holiday camp), after taking the shots for my next SG set, we took some time to pay a little tribute to fetish photographer Pavel Dvorak: one of my guiltier pleasures, though I've not dared to model in that style before. Now post-transition, it seemed the time to push my comfort zone ...