Magazine: Tush #1, 2010
Photographer: Armin Morbach
Stylist: Katrin Gerhardy
Model: Heidi
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It was in the woods behind the home in which she lived with her mother and younger sister that Dawn, a brown haired, curvaceous and doe eyed goddess, at last came face to face with her destiny. When she met her soon to be Lord and Master the well-hung poet for the very first time. The Star Master suddenly appearing out of nowhere before the startled lovely twenty something goddess. As the brown haired, curvaceous and doe eyed girl causally strolled through the woods towards her nearby home that warm summer afternoon.
Unable to flee or cry out for help Dawn just stood there in the woods gazing into the liquid depths of the well-hung Poet’s sky blue eyes. Before even a minute had passed the brown haired and curvaceous lass felt her heart begin to race within her chest. While each and every breath that Dawn took soon began to come in ragged and uneven gasps. Even as the luscious orbs of Dawn’s breasts firmed up, the circles of her nipples hardened and the flower of her womanhood began to weep tears of joy and ecstasy. As the twenty something doe eyed goddess felt herself become wetter than she’d ever been in her entire life.
Then as the trees growing all around her in the woods began to spin out of control. Dawn found herself falling to her knees before the Star Master as she heard the sound of her voice recite:
Sir take my heart, body and soul
make me your slave forever
one who longs to please her Lord
aches to do his every bidding
who shares his bed in the evening
comforts him with her body
it matters not if I’m one of many
for my heart, body and soul
belongs to you alone hence forth
to use, abuse or consume
whatever is your hearts desire
With her head bowed in submission the brown haired and doe eyed lass waited with bated breath to hear the Star Master’s answer. Then rose back up onto to her feet at the well-hung Poet’s bidding when he said:
Come with me curvaceous maid
to the land of daydreams
where you shall surely have
everything you desire
your wish shall come to pass
the desire of your heart
to serve me forever as a slave
at this moment is granted
let it be known from hence forth
my bed you shall share
many children shall you bare
your heart, body and soul
as a true gift has been accepted
to do with whatever I please
No longer afraid and with her heart at rest now that her fate had been decided. Dawn took the well-hung Poet’s hand and walked with him unafraid towards the dimensional portal that opened at the Star Master’s telepathic command. Through which Dawn disappeared into the land of forbidden dreams from which there is no return.
Where for the rest of her life Dawn willingly served the well-hung Poet as just one of his many slaves who dwelled within his harem. Never to be seen or heard from again in this lifetime by those who both knew and loved the brown haired, curvaceous and doe eyed lass.
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I wanted to try one more neutral polish before the official start of spring. OPI Barefoot in Barcelona (Colección de España, Fall 2009) is a pink-toned nude creme:
Picture taken in sunlight. This applied well in two coats. This is such an interesting shade of nude, I love it! I don’t really wear polishes like this too often but I like this because it’s smooth and opaque. Again, this could be someone’s mannequin shade, but not mine. I paired this with Sally Hansen Quartz Chamelon (Salon) on my toes.
I love Barcelona. The architecture is stunning; I especially love the unique work by Antoni Gaudi. And I was glad I could put what I learned in my high school Spanish classes to use. Here is a picture I took of the geese in the cloister of La Seu Cathedral (Cathedral of Santa Eulalia):
I wish I had gotten all thirteen of them in the shot! I visited a lot of old cathedrals in Europe last summer and each one is absolutely beautiful, inside and out. When there isn’t a mass going on, there’s a nice, eerie quality to the atmosphere. In contrast to the conditions outside, inside it’s dark, cold, and quiet. I like it; it’s very relaxing.
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A famous Hong Kong model finally gets her own photo book.
Its been a short time coming, but 24-year old Chrissie Chau (周秀娜) has released her first photo album book entitled Kissy Chrissie Saipan 2009 with a lifesize pillow with her image on it in Hong Kong and its available almost everywhere from newsstands to 7-11’s to bookstores. The Chiuchow-born, Hong Kong raised hottie is truly a recent phenomenon.
While we wait in line to get a chance to interview her, HK Magazine got to do a sit down with her and here’s an excerpt:
About four years ago, I went full-time. Encouraged by my modeling agency, I started taking part in competitions. It was a great experience and I learned a lot about presenting yourself in front of a big crowd.
I never intended to get this “bikini girl” image. When I went full time, I tried out a few styles, but this is the one people liked. Naturally, people wanted me for that again and again. That’s fine. It’s not like just anyone can be me.
I never said I liked to be in men’s sexual fantasies, I just said I can’t control what they think. People can like me in whatever ways they want to. Even the most innocent girl in the most proper outfit can become their sex object.
Hong Kong as a city can be open and welcoming. But the individual people in Hong Kong like to say one thing and do another. I believe many people don’t mind what I do, but when they realize people around them are more conservative, they change their opinions to fit in.
Magazine writers may not like me, but it’s important to remember they don’t represent the whole of Hong Kong.
Kissy Chrissie Saipan 2009 features almost 100 photos of Chrissie frolicking aroind the beach, eating ice cream and just looking awesome. The HK$98 book has a print run of 15,000 copies and they are obviously selling at a brisk pace. If you can’t find one let us know, we’ll be happy to get one for you.
Below is a small gallery from the book (buy it for the steamier shots), you can also see more of Chrissie on Neonpunch.com here:
And an advert in Hong Kong:
bron: www.neonpunch.com [18-9-2009], last pic [4-1-2010]
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A professor in east China’s Jiangsu Province (江苏省) has been charged with assembled pruriency after allegedly operating an online partner-swapping community that organized 22 illegal orgies.
The professor, 53, surnamed Wang, allegedly joined 18 of the games, becoming the oldest and highest educated participant, Xinhua news agency reported today.
Another 21 members of the community also faced the charge by Qinhua District People’s Procuratorate in Jiangsu’s capital Nanjing (南京), Xinhua said.
Under Chinese law, assembled pruriency constitutes organizing sexual activities for a group of men and women.
Wang faces up to five years in jail if convicted.
Wang, an assistant professor at a Nanjing university, had been living with his mentally ill mother after being divorced twice, the report said.
He launched an online community to promote the games, where he encouraged couples to swap partners, Xinhua said. At its peak, there were 190 members, prosecutors said.
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It is undeniable that Tom Ford has raised the bar for men’s fashion and good taste. His years at Gucci only confirmed the creative and commercial genius that emerged with his own Tom Ford label. That Mr Ford has moved so elegantly from fashion to cosmetics and fragrances to competent film making was no surprise for those of us who got used to his outstanding talent and financial acumen.
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One of the things that I particularly appreciate in the current Tom Ford label is the way in which they made prescription glasses sexy and fashionable. This revival of the importance of eyewear was due for a couple of decades and Tom Ford’s designs have reinvigorated fashionable spectacles worldwide with the same good taste brought to the many lines of fashion and fragrances.
For the last couple of years it has become impossible to avoid the masses of thick, dark-coloured acetate glasses in any gathering of creatives, from meetings between architects and clients, fashion designers and pattern cutters, and across editorial boards in most lifestyle magazines. If I often tend to criticise the ways in which creatives embrace trends and become clones of some sort of official good taste, with such impressive choices by labels like Tom Ford, Paul Smith, Karl Lagerfeld, Booth and Bruce, and Oliver Peoples, I don’t blame this surge in showcasing beautiful prescription glasses to the face.
In order to make my research official, over the last few weeks I surveyed a few men who I used to see on my way to work, at my regular coffee shop, the gym, etc. What they had in common was that their glasses were new and they were all incredibly proud of wearing them. They didn’t mention it, but I am sure that advertising campaigns that relied on displaying nude models and more flesh than eyewear played a part in their choices.
It seems as if prescription eyewear became preferable to contact lenses or optical surgery, and became to the contemporary man what the fan was to pre-revolution French courtesans: a way to hide a multitude of sinful gazes beneath something that could be easily dropped to reveal the truth. This made me wonder if the hordes of stylish men in skinny jeans with turn ups parading Paris’s Colette, London’s Dover Street Market or New York’s Barneys are actually not in need of any optical support but rather wish to use prescription-free glasses merely as the seductive accessory du jour.
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The eyewear designs by Tom Ford are clearly inspired by the decade that brought good taste according to Ford and which he used as background to his first film, “A Single Man”: the 1960s. The colours are subdued and classic, and shapes are clear, almost docile in the functional way they accentuate the face and sit plainly on noses and cheeks.
I have been stubbornly insisting on contact lenses for quite a few years now but when I am at home, I rely on the pure, simple lines of my Moschino spectacles. It is now quite a long time since I replaced my glasses. With so many choices courtesy of current designers like Tom Ford, I think it may be high time to view the world anew and step outside with a functional yet stylish accessory.
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