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The Erotic House Of Peter Saville

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Posted by Patrick Burgoyne, 28 April 2009, 12:21    Permalink    Comments (2)

As part of his contribution to the July issue of Wallpaper*, Peter Saville is creating an "Erotic House of Pop perversity, sexualising an entire post-modern environment and fetishising furniture, fashion and flesh alike". The shoot is being streamed live today by SHOWStudio

Saville has teamed up with long-time collaborator Nick Knight for the shoot in which, we are told, the fetishisation of contemporary furniture will be explored, creating an 'eroticised abode'.

When we checked in just now there didn't seem to be any sound, which was all a bit frustrating, but you can go here for the live feed.

We'll update if anything interesting happens...

UPDATE: 16:09 "The team are still discussing how the first shot should look". It's going to be a long day...

UPDATE: Actually, the Twitter updates are more interesting than watching the live feed:

This latest scenario takes place in the cool, clean, plasticised confines of Gideon's tiled 'Clinic' - with Mariacarla playing the Nurse!

Alana meanwhile is clad in Beatrix Ong shoes and a fleshy latex House of Harlot dress custom-made for the Soft Furnishings shoot!

Mariacarla is in that armourial red leather Prada coat (with distinctly fetishistic Alaia boots)

Mariacarla is back, this time in vintage pink coat from Rellik, latex leggings from Atsuko Kudo and Blumarine heels.

Fran and Peter agree that it's better for Alana to have bare feet.

Nick, Peter and Anna discuss how Alana should position herself in the next shot.

MariaCarla has removed her black Sergio Rossi heels for this shot.

 

We're having a graphic Allen Jones Pop fetish moment with a glimpse of stocking against that glossy lime-green podium

etc etc

2 Comments

Goodness. Really? Where is the fetish? On the back of some guy's head? I guess it's pretty sado-masochistic.
Ivan
2009-04-28 15:20:15


only twitter is more dull than peter saville...oh and perhaps this comment.
pete
2009-04-29 16:23:55


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