![]() ![]() Rishi Sunak has made 'stopping the boats' one of his five key pledges ahead of the general election - with many Tories viewing success as their only hope of staying in power. The Illegal Migration Bill is set to be debated in the Upper House for the first time today, with Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby among those set to speak against it.īut Home Secretary Suella Braverman and Justice Secretary Alex Chalk have fired a warning shot, telling the unelected chamber that the public wants the issue addressed. ![]() “It was really natural, Parker’s style is so strong and diverse in aesthetic that it was easy to channel and style my aesthetic within her hyper-real world.Ministers have warned peers not to defy 'the will of the British people' as the House of Lords gears up to battle the government's Channel migrant crackdown. Pfleuger notes, “I do all kinds of performances where I use sexuality, vulnerability, and humor to create public rituals that liberate my personal insecurities,” so this portrait was an easy extension. “All of my work, from clothing to music just reeks of sleazy ’70s glam rock ’n’ roll and lipstick-stained cigarettes.” As the collaboration went, Black connected with Day because, “I think we both see the world as sort of mad but unconventionally striking, so we trusted each other.” Fox Pfleuger Playing Sprinkles Sprinkles © Parker DayĪustralian genderqueer performer and self-described “psychedelic stripper” Fox Pfleuger stepped into a love of heavy monobrows that is shared by both Day and her subject. Shamon Cassette Playing MCM MCM © Parker DayĬat Black Playing Hellcat Hellcat © Parker DayĮntirely the fashion creation of Cat Black, Hellcat is the personification of her approach to the world, “Having an eye for the most garish, glamorous, and over-the-top (with limited resources), I became and produced what most call ‘trashy classy,’” she says. “In my mind, Virginia Slim Jim is a high powered business woman in the ’80s and a recent divorcée,” Amram says. Her scripting is often comedic, and this character came to life with ease. Megan Amram’s day job is as a writer, and this collaboration was not a great departure. Since I love makeup artistry, I simply had to recreate the look with castings of my own face for the dress and makeup involving realistic painted on eyeballs.” Their work together captured more of what MacIntyre had loved about Parker’s photography, with its “colorful acid aesthetic” and “extreme quirkiness.” Megan Amram Playing Virginia Slim Jim Virginia Slim Jim © Parker Day MacIntyre says, “I was inspired by a photo Parker Day posted, picturing a model wearing a dress made of faces. The collaboration for this image sprang from there. ![]() She created this image in her own mind after seeing a portrait that Day had taken of a model whose dress was truly remarkable. Mary MacIntyre Playing An Eye For An Eye An Eye For An Eye © Parker DayĪs a freelance professional makeup artist local to Los Angeles, Mary MacIntyre had a very specific vision for her multi-eyed goddess-like persona. ![]()
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