Tag Archives: DQ Looks

The restaurant is called Lips, yet I neglected my lips for the drag restaurant’s 15-year anniversary bash!

Why the heck did I choose a soft color lipstick?

Not a good idea!

 

I should have borrowed some lipstick from Yvonne Lamé or Sherry Vine... I mean after disinfecting it.

 

Last night I made up for my mistake by going bold—visible even in a washed out photo (my favorite type!).

 

Like all great actresses, I’ve got some signature dramatic expressions.

For instance, my incredible cry of mixed emotions!

Ecstasy, pain, lust, repulsion, etc.—all conveyed in one amazing  facial contortion!

 

It’s a look that’s served me well over the years…

Flyer for my 1997 play, The Tranny Chase

 

Promotional photo for my upcoming play, The Emperor’s New Codpiece

 

(I’m pictured with sexy cast member Buenaventura Rodriguez.  Photo by Adam Gardiner.)

 

Online ticketing.

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Destination: Providence, Rhode Island.  Mission: Emcee the annual drag pageant sponsored by Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design a.k.a. RISD.

Little did I realize that the contestants would be so fierce, with many of the queens high-kicking to current dance hits in skin-tight leotards!

On- and off-stage, everyone was sweet, and camaraderie reigned!

 

With co-host Murray Hill and Aida of Brown's Queer Student Association, who arranged for us to be there. Thanks, Aida!

 

On stage: Odyoncé, Affandi and Vanity.

 

Last year's winner, gloriously goofy Nef-ro-titie.

 

Posing in the girl's room—Naomi Scandal.

 

Forsooth! It's hilariously wacky group act Dungeons and Drag.

 

And the winner is... Odyoncé! She even brought her own queen-size scepter!

 

Proceeds went to the transgender advocacy organzation Lifelines Rhode Island.   A fun and charitable event!

 

 

Just another night in NYC—hosting a bash for a lesbian porn company—in Marie Antoinette drag!

The “French Kiss Fête,” held at a Soho loft, was sponsored by Juicy Pink Box, maker of “real lesbian sex captured in full cinematic luster.”

At the company’s helm is dynamic Jincey Lumpkin (love her name!), who made an entrance fit for a queen.

 

Dressed and ready to go. (Miss Understood loaned me the outfit, Isaac of Wigbar styled my wig.)

 

My throne, my attendants, my fantasy!

 

Jincey's royal outfit was to die for! Reality TV star Laverne Cox opted for sexy leopard skin.

 

Leading the way for Jincey's grand arrival was twirling masked dance troupe Vogue Evolution.

 

There was something for everybody, including hunky bartenders.

 

Pretty maidens.

 

Jincey's partner and Pink Juicy Box's Mel, who hired me!

 

Move over, Carrie Bradshaw!