The Fashionistas (Video 2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The Fashionistas: Directed by John Stagliano. With Belladonna, Taylor St. Clair, Rocco Siffredi, Caroline Pierce. A famous fashion designer, searching for a hot new "bondage" look, comes across a design house called The Fashionistas. Unbeknownst to him,
A famous fashion designer, searching for a hot new "bondage" look, comes across a design house called The Fashionistas. Unbeknownst to him, the firm's owner is determined to seduce him--not only to get him to buy her line, but also because she knows he can get her into the strange ...
(along with other body parts) to a scary degree, she is mistreated in the cause of impressing a jaded audience, which has only become more jaded and gonzo-oriented in the two decades since this influential movie was made. The sex in "The Fashionistas" is not erotic, but rather merely "...
635 片名The Fashionista... 上映时间2002年10月01日(美国) 导演John Stagl... 又名The Fashionistas 编剧John Stagl... 主 演贝尔当娜洛可·希佛帝Taylor St. ClairChelsea Blue曼努埃尔·费拉拉 剧情 作为颁奖礼上的常客,Evil Angel的片子质量勿庸置疑,一举囊括10项AVN奖、耗资2000多万美元的年度成人大片 ,该片有...
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‘beauty’. The platform Instagram, typically reserved forfashionistas(the term entirely depicted to millennials), is witnessing a new wave. The wave breaks every pre-set ground and reality with its portrayal and defies new norms for society and the people. They were ruling social media with ...
As with every year, around this time, the “Fashionistas of London” drop into the squares and streets wearing the latest couture from the movers and shakers of the industry. From Piccadilly Circus to Covent Garden, Shoreditch to Soho, there are dozens of events hosted in Europe’s most ...
The crisp, linear look of plaid would have likely turned off counter-culture fashionistas in the '60s—plaid, after all, is made entirely of squares. By the '70s, however, plaid was acceptable—encouraged, even—on just about any type of fabric and all types of clothing, from hats to ...
Once a favored brand of UK casuals in the '80s, these days, the ‘semi-palla’ or ‘half-ball’ logo — which represented two tips of a pair of skis and a section of a tennis ball — can be seen widespread, worn proudly by everyone from ravers and fashionistas to tennis players at...