The Adventures of a Vintage Style Lingerie and Foundations Designer

Showing posts with label Mosh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mosh. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Mosh and Viva Van Story

I am definitely not the first to say it, but when Mosh and Viva Van Story pair up on a photoshoot, they just simply cannot be beat!  A dream team for sure, and this time I was lucky enough to have a piece involved!  This scandalous little number is actually a design dreamed up by Mosh herself...and being as she has been such a sweetheart to me and a doll to work with, I was more than happy to oblige in lending a hand to make this piece come true!  We are in the works of possibly making this piece available exclusively through her site, so keep an eye out and in the meantime, make sure to sign up to see oh so many more amazing photos of this beautiful dame! 



Photographer: Viva Van Story
Model: Mosh
Hairstylist: Pin Me Up Hair

If you would like to see more of just how fabulous these forces combine (plus much more), definitely check out Viva's new book:


Sigh.  Lots of other updates to make, including all the fun from the Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekend (sooo goood!), events in California and Chicago in July, and more but that will be for another day.  I have work to do!   XOXO

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Part Two

I finally got a chance to finish up editing the second set from my shoot with Mitzi and Mosh!  There was a grand pink damask stuffed chair in the scene, but I think because of my urgency to get to the airport and scrambling around not paying attention to the shoot, I rushed this part a bit too much.  Thus most of those photos with the chair are in, er, various states of undress (which -- I am just guessing -- but may be going up on Mosh's official site) and not as usuable for me.  I am SUCH a sucker for pink and green!  It will be a major color combination staple in my upcoming line of lingerie.  Ah well, it is a good thing I was working with such talented people, because the photos with the simple mint green walls worked just fine!  Enjoy!