
Greedy Hen are so so awesome

No more scouring eBay for overpriced polaroid film - it’s back!
The clever team at The Impossible Project successfully re-created the film using new materials and processes, and it’s available from this Thursday March 25 in a ton of different styles.
Blender Gallery in Paddington’s housing some pretty damn cool photos right now - the UK-based Rockarchive music collective has passed on a ton of prints from past contributors.
If you’ve got the dollars they’re up for sale; get one for your wall, pronto.
Say hello to Miss B… you’ll be seeing a lot more of her in the corner shop’s Paddington and Strand Arcade stores.
Illustrated by Belinda’s very own Elise Pioch, Miss B is modelling the corner shop’s upcoming winter drops in a super special look book - she’s tres chic wearing everything from Isabel Marant to Josh Goot.
J’adore!
![I went to see John Waters and his vaudeville act This Filthy World at the Opera House the other night. He was talking nineteen to the dozen - firing on all cylinders. He blasted just about every social, sexual, gender stereotype and taboo out of the [excuse the pun] water. The man is dynamite. He told the story of how he and Divine used to cut school and go to a burlesque club - a time when burlesque in Baltimore was in its last throes. They used to go and see an overweight stripper. “She came out naked. She’d stand there and say, what the f**k are you looking at? We worshipped her.” Waters said if he had his own burlesque act, he’d do just that. Go out there “naked and alone with no makeup - like Tilda Swinton at the Oscars,” just to make people uncomfortable.
He was heading straight from Sydney to LA to hit up the Oscar parties and have lunch dates with Patti Hearst and Ricki Lake.
I like this old picture of Waters - look at that head of hair… who knew?! And I had the best time chatting with him for this issue of RUSSH… go check it out.](http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kys2raFuNc1qzfe8yo1_400.jpg)
I went to see John Waters and his vaudeville act This Filthy World at the Opera House the other night. He was talking nineteen to the dozen - firing on all cylinders. He blasted just about every social, sexual, gender stereotype and taboo out of the [excuse the pun] water. The man is dynamite. He told the story of how he and Divine used to cut school and go to a burlesque club - a time when burlesque in Baltimore was in its last throes. They used to go and see an overweight stripper. “She came out naked. She’d stand there and say, what the f**k are you looking at? We worshipped her.” Waters said if he had his own burlesque act, he’d do just that. Go out there “naked and alone with no makeup - like Tilda Swinton at the Oscars,” just to make people uncomfortable.
He was heading straight from Sydney to LA to hit up the Oscar parties and have lunch dates with Patti Hearst and Ricki Lake.
I like this old picture of Waters - look at that head of hair… who knew?! And I had the best time chatting with him for this issue of RUSSH… go check it out.
Jonas Bresnan’s epic new campaign for Wheels & Dollbaby - the colours are so sumptuous they’re making my eyes pop.
Or perhaps that’s just Tiah’s banging bod?
Either way, it’s stunning.
Calvin Klein’s casting… so perfect for the times.
Stella! Kristen! Iselin! Kirsty! And RUSSH girls Jacquelyn Jablonski and Julia Nobis.
Breathing life into Francisco’s minimalism.
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