Legends, like ancient gods and Jujubee’s cats, sustain and disdain us, though they need us to come by now and then with some bread and honey. Or, in this case, whip-leather and offensive reviews. Divine, O Divine, O Harris Glenn Milstead, has been waiting in Disgraceland, Baltimore for a visit from her wretched children. Here we come. On June 25th, LOEWE, in celebration of Pride, will release a capsule collection to honor her legacy. Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE’s creative director, has paired the collection’s three t-shirts and Cushion tote with a virtual exhibition. The latter features portraiture by the legendary Greg Gorman. A portion of all proceeds will go to Visual AIDS, and LOEWE has committed to make a donation to Baltimore Pride. Hell yeah. Divine would be seventy-five this year and we can’t wait to encounter her memory all over town.
Two shirts feature the question, “Is This ‘Woman’ The Filthiest Person Alive?” referencing a headline from National Peep, the ersatz newspaper John Waters handed out at the 1972 premiere of Pink Flamingos. In a mermaid dress, brows arcing up her forehead and past her hairline like twin dolphins, Divine points directly at the word “Filthiest.” Fuck the tyranny of good taste. Some of us would rather eat shit, thank you.
The third shirt and the Cushion tote feature an image of Divine from promotion for The Neon Woman, a vehicle written for her star by Tom Eyen, who passed away of AIDS-related illness in 1991, at 50 years old. One contemporary critic described Divine as “a gargantuan Mae West without innuendo,” which, cute. She’s holding a thick whip in both hands, and a shock of hair silhouettes, her iconic mug like cupcake frosting.
The limited edition collection is available from Thursday, June 25th on. The online exhibition will run until the end of September at loewe.com. Peep the collection, and make sure to get yours before it’s gone. Divine sure did.
Divine in 1984. Photo: Greg Gorman / Courtesy of Divine Official Enterprises LLC.
Legends, like ancient gods and Jujubee’s cats, sustain and disdain us, though they need us to come by now and then with some bread and honey. Or, in this case, whip-leather and offensive reviews. Divine, O Divine, O Harris Glenn Milstead, has been waiting in Disgraceland, Baltimore for a visit from her wretched children. Here we come. On June 25th, LOEWE, in celebration of Pride, will release a capsule collection to honor her legacy. Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE’s creative director, has paired the collection’s three t-shirts and Cushion tote with a virtual exhibition. The latter features portraiture by the legendary Greg Gorman. A portion of all proceeds will go to Visual AIDS, and LOEWE has committed to make a donation to Baltimore Pride. Hell yeah. Divine would be seventy-five this year and we can’t wait to encounter her memory all over town.
Two shirts feature the question, “Is This ‘Woman’ The Filthiest Person Alive?” referencing a headline from National Peep, the ersatz newspaper John Waters handed out at the 1972 premiere of Pink Flamingos. In a mermaid dress, brows arcing up her forehead and past her hairline like twin dolphins, Divine points directly at the word “Filthiest.” Fuck the tyranny of good taste. Some of us would rather eat shit, thank you.
The third shirt and the Cushion tote feature an image of Divine from promotion for The Neon Woman, a vehicle written for her star by Tom Eyen, who passed away of AIDS-related illness in 1991, at 50 years old. One contemporary critic described Divine as “a gargantuan Mae West without innuendo,” which, cute. She’s holding a thick whip in both hands, and a shock of hair silhouettes, her iconic mug like cupcake frosting.
The limited edition collection is available from Thursday, June 25th on. The online exhibition will run until the end of September at loewe.com. Peep the collection, and make sure to get yours before it’s gone. Divine sure did.
White dress, late 1970s. Originally made for Divine for Tom Eyen’s The Neon Woman.Photo: Greg Gorman / Courtesy of Divine Official Enterprises LLC.
Legends, like ancient gods and Jujubee’s cats, sustain and disdain us, though they need us to come by now and then with some bread and honey. Or, in this case, whip-leather and offensive reviews. Divine, O Divine, O Harris Glenn Milstead, has been waiting in Disgraceland, Baltimore for a visit from her wretched children. Here we come. On June 25th, LOEWE, in celebration of Pride, will release a capsule collection to honor her legacy. Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE’s creative director, has paired the collection’s three t-shirts and Cushion tote with a virtual exhibition. The latter features portraiture by the legendary Greg Gorman. A portion of all proceeds will go to Visual AIDS, and LOEWE has committed to make a donation to Baltimore Pride. Hell yeah. Divine would be seventy-five this year and we can’t wait to encounter her memory all over town.
Two shirts feature the question, “Is This ‘Woman’ The Filthiest Person Alive?” referencing a headline from National Peep, the ersatz newspaper John Waters handed out at the 1972 premiere of Pink Flamingos. In a mermaid dress, brows arcing up her forehead and past her hairline like twin dolphins, Divine points directly at the word “Filthiest.” Fuck the tyranny of good taste. Some of us would rather eat shit, thank you.
The third shirt and the Cushion tote feature an image of Divine from promotion for The Neon Woman, a vehicle written for her star by Tom Eyen, who passed away of AIDS-related illness in 1991, at 50 years old. One contemporary critic described Divine as “a gargantuan Mae West without innuendo,” which, cute. She’s holding a thick whip in both hands, and a shock of hair silhouettes, her iconic mug like cupcake frosting.
The limited edition collection is available from Thursday, June 25th on. The online exhibition will run until the end of September at loewe.com. Peep the collection, and make sure to get yours before it’s gone. Divine sure did.
Legends, like ancient gods and Jujubee’s cats, sustain and disdain us, though they need us to come by now and then with some bread and honey. Or, in this case, whip-leather and offensive reviews. Divine, O Divine, O Harris Glenn Milstead, has been waiting in Disgraceland, Baltimore for a visit from her wretched children. Here we come. On June 25th, LOEWE, in celebration of Pride, will release a capsule collection to honor her legacy. Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE’s creative director, has paired the collection’s three t-shirts and Cushion tote with a virtual exhibition. The latter features portraiture by the legendary Greg Gorman. A portion of all proceeds will go to Visual AIDS, and LOEWE has committed to make a donation to Baltimore Pride. Hell yeah. Divine would be seventy-five this year and we can’t wait to encounter her memory all over town.
Two shirts feature the question, “Is This ‘Woman’ The Filthiest Person Alive?” referencing a headline from National Peep, the ersatz newspaper John Waters handed out at the 1972 premiere of Pink Flamingos. In a mermaid dress, brows arcing up her forehead and past her hairline like twin dolphins, Divine points directly at the word “Filthiest.” Fuck the tyranny of good taste. Some of us would rather eat shit, thank you.
The third shirt and the Cushion tote feature an image of Divine from promotion for The Neon Woman, a vehicle written for her star by Tom Eyen, who passed away of AIDS-related illness in 1991, at 50 years old. One contemporary critic described Divine as “a gargantuan Mae West without innuendo,” which, cute. She’s holding a thick whip in both hands, and a shock of hair silhouettes, her iconic mug like cupcake frosting.
The limited edition collection is available from Thursday, June 25th on. The online exhibition will run until the end of September at loewe.com. Peep the collection, and make sure to get yours before it’s gone. Divine sure did.
Divine Cushion Tote bag in canvas and calfskin.Photo courtesy of Loewe / The Estate of Richard Bernstein / VEGAP, Madrid.
Legends, like ancient gods and Jujubee’s cats, sustain and disdain us, though they need us to come by now and then with some bread and honey. Or, in this case, whip-leather and offensive reviews. Divine, O Divine, O Harris Glenn Milstead, has been waiting in Disgraceland, Baltimore for a visit from her wretched children. Here we come. On June 25th, LOEWE, in celebration of Pride, will release a capsule collection to honor her legacy. Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE’s creative director, has paired the collection’s three t-shirts and Cushion tote with a virtual exhibition. The latter features portraiture by the legendary Greg Gorman. A portion of all proceeds will go to Visual AIDS, and LOEWE has committed to make a donation to Baltimore Pride. Hell yeah. Divine would be seventy-five this year and we can’t wait to encounter her memory all over town.
Two shirts feature the question, “Is This ‘Woman’ The Filthiest Person Alive?” referencing a headline from National Peep, the ersatz newspaper John Waters handed out at the 1972 premiere of Pink Flamingos. In a mermaid dress, brows arcing up her forehead and past her hairline like twin dolphins, Divine points directly at the word “Filthiest.” Fuck the tyranny of good taste. Some of us would rather eat shit, thank you.
The third shirt and the Cushion tote feature an image of Divine from promotion for The Neon Woman, a vehicle written for her star by Tom Eyen, who passed away of AIDS-related illness in 1991, at 50 years old. One contemporary critic described Divine as “a gargantuan Mae West without innuendo,” which, cute. She’s holding a thick whip in both hands, and a shock of hair silhouettes, her iconic mug like cupcake frosting.
The limited edition collection is available from Thursday, June 25th on. The online exhibition will run until the end of September at loewe.com. Peep the collection, and make sure to get yours before it’s gone. Divine sure did.
Divine T-shirt in cotton.Photo courtesy of Loewe.
Legends, like ancient gods and Jujubee’s cats, sustain and disdain us, though they need us to come by now and then with some bread and honey. Or, in this case, whip-leather and offensive reviews. Divine, O Divine, O Harris Glenn Milstead, has been waiting in Disgraceland, Baltimore for a visit from her wretched children. Here we come. On June 25th, LOEWE, in celebration of Pride, will release a capsule collection to honor her legacy. Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE’s creative director, has paired the collection’s three t-shirts and Cushion tote with a virtual exhibition. The latter features portraiture by the legendary Greg Gorman. A portion of all proceeds will go to Visual AIDS, and LOEWE has committed to make a donation to Baltimore Pride. Hell yeah. Divine would be seventy-five this year and we can’t wait to encounter her memory all over town.
Two shirts feature the question, “Is This ‘Woman’ The Filthiest Person Alive?” referencing a headline from National Peep, the ersatz newspaper John Waters handed out at the 1972 premiere of Pink Flamingos. In a mermaid dress, brows arcing up her forehead and past her hairline like twin dolphins, Divine points directly at the word “Filthiest.” Fuck the tyranny of good taste. Some of us would rather eat shit, thank you.
The third shirt and the Cushion tote feature an image of Divine from promotion for The Neon Woman, a vehicle written for her star by Tom Eyen, who passed away of AIDS-related illness in 1991, at 50 years old. One contemporary critic described Divine as “a gargantuan Mae West without innuendo,” which, cute. She’s holding a thick whip in both hands, and a shock of hair silhouettes, her iconic mug like cupcake frosting.
The limited edition collection is available from Thursday, June 25th on. The online exhibition will run until the end of September at loewe.com. Peep the collection, and make sure to get yours before it’s gone. Divine sure did.
Divine T-shirt in cotton.Photo courtesy of Loewe.
Legends, like ancient gods and Jujubee’s cats, sustain and disdain us, though they need us to come by now and then with some bread and honey. Or, in this case, whip-leather and offensive reviews. Divine, O Divine, O Harris Glenn Milstead, has been waiting in Disgraceland, Baltimore for a visit from her wretched children. Here we come. On June 25th, LOEWE, in celebration of Pride, will release a capsule collection to honor her legacy. Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE’s creative director, has paired the collection’s three t-shirts and Cushion tote with a virtual exhibition. The latter features portraiture by the legendary Greg Gorman. A portion of all proceeds will go to Visual AIDS, and LOEWE has committed to make a donation to Baltimore Pride. Hell yeah. Divine would be seventy-five this year and we can’t wait to encounter her memory all over town.
Two shirts feature the question, “Is This ‘Woman’ The Filthiest Person Alive?” referencing a headline from National Peep, the ersatz newspaper John Waters handed out at the 1972 premiere of Pink Flamingos. In a mermaid dress, brows arcing up her forehead and past her hairline like twin dolphins, Divine points directly at the word “Filthiest.” Fuck the tyranny of good taste. Some of us would rather eat shit, thank you.
The third shirt and the Cushion tote feature an image of Divine from promotion for The Neon Woman, a vehicle written for her star by Tom Eyen, who passed away of AIDS-related illness in 1991, at 50 years old. One contemporary critic described Divine as “a gargantuan Mae West without innuendo,” which, cute. She’s holding a thick whip in both hands, and a shock of hair silhouettes, her iconic mug like cupcake frosting.
The limited edition collection is available from Thursday, June 25th on. The online exhibition will run until the end of September at loewe.com. Peep the collection, and make sure to get yours before it’s gone. Divine sure did.
Divine T-shirt in cotton.Photo courtesy of Loewe.
Legends, like ancient gods and Jujubee’s cats, sustain and disdain us, though they need us to come by now and then with some bread and honey. Or, in this case, whip-leather and offensive reviews. Divine, O Divine, O Harris Glenn Milstead, has been waiting in Disgraceland, Baltimore for a visit from her wretched children. Here we come. On June 25th, LOEWE, in celebration of Pride, will release a capsule collection to honor her legacy. Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE’s creative director, has paired the collection’s three t-shirts and Cushion tote with a virtual exhibition. The latter features portraiture by the legendary Greg Gorman. A portion of all proceeds will go to Visual AIDS, and LOEWE has committed to make a donation to Baltimore Pride. Hell yeah. Divine would be seventy-five this year and we can’t wait to encounter her memory all over town.
Two shirts feature the question, “Is This ‘Woman’ The Filthiest Person Alive?” referencing a headline from National Peep, the ersatz newspaper John Waters handed out at the 1972 premiere of Pink Flamingos. In a mermaid dress, brows arcing up her forehead and past her hairline like twin dolphins, Divine points directly at the word “Filthiest.” Fuck the tyranny of good taste. Some of us would rather eat shit, thank you.
The third shirt and the Cushion tote feature an image of Divine from promotion for The Neon Woman, a vehicle written for her star by Tom Eyen, who passed away of AIDS-related illness in 1991, at 50 years old. One contemporary critic described Divine as “a gargantuan Mae West without innuendo,” which, cute. She’s holding a thick whip in both hands, and a shock of hair silhouettes, her iconic mug like cupcake frosting.
The limited edition collection is available from Thursday, June 25th on. The online exhibition will run until the end of September at loewe.com. Peep the collection, and make sure to get yours before it’s gone. Divine sure did.
Autographed Divine ‘I’m So Beautiful’ Vinyl 12” Single, 1984Photography by Greg Gorman, Courtesy of Loewe.
Legends, like ancient gods and Jujubee’s cats, sustain and disdain us, though they need us to come by now and then with some bread and honey. Or, in this case, whip-leather and offensive reviews. Divine, O Divine, O Harris Glenn Milstead, has been waiting in Disgraceland, Baltimore for a visit from her wretched children. Here we come. On June 25th, LOEWE, in celebration of Pride, will release a capsule collection to honor her legacy. Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE’s creative director, has paired the collection’s three t-shirts and Cushion tote with a virtual exhibition. The latter features portraiture by the legendary Greg Gorman. A portion of all proceeds will go to Visual AIDS, and LOEWE has committed to make a donation to Baltimore Pride. Hell yeah. Divine would be seventy-five this year and we can’t wait to encounter her memory all over town.
Two shirts feature the question, “Is This ‘Woman’ The Filthiest Person Alive?” referencing a headline from National Peep, the ersatz newspaper John Waters handed out at the 1972 premiere of Pink Flamingos. In a mermaid dress, brows arcing up her forehead and past her hairline like twin dolphins, Divine points directly at the word “Filthiest.” Fuck the tyranny of good taste. Some of us would rather eat shit, thank you.
The third shirt and the Cushion tote feature an image of Divine from promotion for The Neon Woman, a vehicle written for her star by Tom Eyen, who passed away of AIDS-related illness in 1991, at 50 years old. One contemporary critic described Divine as “a gargantuan Mae West without innuendo,” which, cute. She’s holding a thick whip in both hands, and a shock of hair silhouettes, her iconic mug like cupcake frosting.
The limited edition collection is available from Thursday, June 25th on. The online exhibition will run until the end of September at loewe.com. Peep the collection, and make sure to get yours before it’s gone. Divine sure did.
Legends, like ancient gods and Jujubee’s cats, sustain and disdain us, though they need us to come by now and then with some bread and honey. Or, in this case, whip-leather and offensive reviews. Divine, O Divine, O Harris Glenn Milstead, has been waiting in Disgraceland, Baltimore for a visit from her wretched children. Here we come. On June 25th, LOEWE, in celebration of Pride, will release a capsule collection to honor her legacy. Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE’s creative director, has paired the collection’s three t-shirts and Cushion tote with a virtual exhibition. The latter features portraiture by the legendary Greg Gorman. A portion of all proceeds will go to Visual AIDS, and LOEWE has committed to make a donation to Baltimore Pride. Hell yeah. Divine would be seventy-five this year and we can’t wait to encounter her memory all over town.
Two shirts feature the question, “Is This ‘Woman’ The Filthiest Person Alive?” referencing a headline from National Peep, the ersatz newspaper John Waters handed out at the 1972 premiere of Pink Flamingos. In a mermaid dress, brows arcing up her forehead and past her hairline like twin dolphins, Divine points directly at the word “Filthiest.” Fuck the tyranny of good taste. Some of us would rather eat shit, thank you.
The third shirt and the Cushion tote feature an image of Divine from promotion for The Neon Woman, a vehicle written for her star by Tom Eyen, who passed away of AIDS-related illness in 1991, at 50 years old. One contemporary critic described Divine as “a gargantuan Mae West without innuendo,” which, cute. She’s holding a thick whip in both hands, and a shock of hair silhouettes, her iconic mug like cupcake frosting.
The limited edition collection is available from Thursday, June 25th on. The online exhibition will run until the end of September at loewe.com. Peep the collection, and make sure to get yours before it’s gone. Divine sure did.