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3.25.2009

FHM Collections Deutschland #15 (part 1)
Tyler Riggs (part 10)

"La danse macabre" is the obscure title of this über-blurred editorial by Sofie Dillon featuring Tyler Riggs shot by Christian Coinbergh assisted by Victor Flumée for the current issue of the German FHM Collections. Santa Muerte, the Mexican cult of death, is the inspiration to the new gothic trend.











I'm reading: FHM Collections Deutschland #15 (part 1)
Tyler Riggs (part 10)
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1 comment:

Antinous said...

The last two pics are almost perfect: the make-up and the tattoos are a real success, that neither Dali nor Giorgio de Chirico would deny !
Thank you to share such beautiful pictures with your readers !
I appreciate your comment about Santa Muerte: much could be said about it...
Strikingly enough, such devilish cults began to take place within the mines where the Indians from South America were exploited by the Spanish Conquistadores. As a means of resistance, these "Pre-Columbian" Indians turned down the figure of Jesus, began to adore the contrary of Jesus (i.e. the god of the conquistadores), in order to worship satanic idols, amidst which Santa Muerte, etc...
Naturally, archaeologists
(from Duke Univ. ?) are just beginning to unravel these cults which took place in mines and other secret places !

Cheers,
Antinous,