Showing posts with label Dita von Teese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dita von Teese. Show all posts

Sunday, October 10, 2021

Celebrity Interview / Dita Von Teese

Dita Von Teese. Photo by Ali Mahdavi.


Celebrity Interview: Dita Von Teese

The world’s top burlesque queen, Dita Von Teese chats about her favorite spots in Los Angeles.

By Vicki Arkoff, adapted from Queen of the Night in the November 2016 issue of WHERE Los Angeles Magazine

It’s only natural to think of the world’s top burlesque queen, Dita Von Teese, as someone who comes out just at night. But between nightclub performances, there are Dita Von Teese lingerie, stockings, eyeglasses and gloves to design, books to write and fragrances (such as Erotique) to create. One day she’s autographing copies of her book Your Beauty Mark at Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo, and the next she’s jetting to Paris to headline at Crazy Horse or preparing to tour the U.S. with her new striptease spectacle, “The Art of the Teese,” kicking off Feb. 1. Plus, there is no one more passionate about seeking out classic Hollywood glamour than this former Midwestern farm girl who knows where it can still be found … besides in the reflection of her dressing-table mirror.

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Dita von Teese & Marilyn Manson / Gallery



Dita von Teese & Marilyn Manson
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Thursday, September 30, 2021

Dita Von Teese / ‘Even when I was a bondage model, I had big-time boundaries’

 ‘I’m not wearing any short skirts. I’m not an exhibitionist!’ … the burlesque star. 


Interview

Dita Von Teese: ‘Even when I was a bondage model, I had big-time boundaries’


As the star dives into a giant glass of fizz for her first online extravaganza, she talks about this new golden age for burlesque, why the French Strictly gives her costume problems – and how #MeToo has changed her

Scarlette Johansson and Dita von Teese

Dita von Teese / This much I know / The young Marilyn Monroe was a pretty girl in a sea of pretty girls

Dita Von Teese / This much I Know / ‘Staying pale takes some effort in LA’


Lyndsey Winship
Wed 29 Sep 2021 06.00 BST

D

ita Von Teese is looking divine. Her lips are that signature red, she’s wearing 1950s cat eye glasses, and her black hair falls in a thick wave across a Snow White skin – and all this on the unglamorous stage of a glitchy Zoom call. Only knowing Von Teese from her femme fatale image, her teasingly aloof burlesque performances, and her time in the tabloids as former wife of goth rocker Marilyn Manson, you might expect an icy demeanour, an impermeable mystique. So it’s surprising to discover quite how normal she is: chatty, self-deprecating, not very vampish. It’s easy to see traces of Heather Sweet, the “super shy” girl from small-town Michigan who transformed into Von Teese.

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Dita Von Teese / This much I Know / ‘Staying pale takes some effort in LA’






Dita sitting on a bed wearing a white dress
 ‘Heather Renée Sweet – my real name – was a very quiet, painfully shy person’: Dita Von Teese. Photograph: John Russo/Contour by Getty Images



THIS MUCH I KNOW

Dita Von Teese: ‘Staying pale takes some effort in LA’


The burlesque dancer, 45, on divorcing Marilyn Manson, collecting lingerie and why she’s actually quite low-maintenance

Craig McLean
Saturday 31 March 2018

Burlesque has become a place for an alternative feminist movement. I didn’t ever think I was going to be famous. I just started doing it because it was fun and something cool that nobody else was doing. We get to decide if we want to be objectified. But I recognise that one person’s empowerment can be another person’s degradation.
You can only hunt swans if you’re royalty. The pair I have in my living room at home in Los Angeles are my best taxidermy score for sure. I got them on eBay. They’re antique, obviously, in case anyone is freaking out.
It’s good to collect, but sometimes it’s better to sell. I’ve been putting my hats on Depop – it’s Instagram for shopping. People get to say: “I’m wearing Dita’s hat!” But other things of mine, they’ll have to prise from my cold dead hands.



Sunday, July 8, 2007

Dita von Teese / This much I know / The young Marilyn Monroe was a pretty girl in a sea of pretty girls

Dita von Teese

Dita von Teese

This much I know


The young Marilyn Monroe was a pretty girl in a sea of pretty girls

Dita Von Teese, stripper, 34, London

Interview by Barbara Ellen
Sunday 8 July 2007 00.03 BST


Burlesque is not a style or a fashion statement. It's about striptease.
I always wanted to be someone. I had an Aunt Opal, who was very painted - green eye shadow, drawn-on beauty marks, flaming red hair. She smoked from a cigarette holder and swore like a sailor. Most people thought she was vulgar, but I wanted to be like her when I grew up.
I love the word stripper. It's a fabulous word. There's a lot of snobbery about burlesque. You hear it all the time: 'I'm not a stripper, what I do is different.'
Even when I did regular stripping, I was dressed vintage-style. I wasn't ever this tanned bikini babe swinging around a pole.


Dita von Teese

My martini-glass act is the one I've done more than any other. I've been performing it since 1993. I have about 15 other shows, but that's the one that always gets booked.
I'm more attracted to glamour than natural beauty. The young Marilyn Monroe was a pretty girl in a sea of pretty girls. Then she had her hair bleached, fake eyelashes, and that's when she became extraordinary. It's that idea of what you're not born with, you can create.
I'm used to corsets now. A 22in, even a 16in, I know how to stand, walk, sit, stay composed.
I've never had any inhibitions about being nude onstage. I will think about what the steps are, how my costume comes off, but never the nudity. It's never even crossed my mind.



Men rarely say anything to me after a show. Maybe they're intimidated. It's usually the women who come up - a lot of them are inspired to bring elements of burlesque into their private lives.
People paint me out to be this person into exotic sex, which I am - I've said I'm into bondage and spanking. But I think a lot of people, if they were honest, would say, 'Yeah, that sounds fun.'
I like vanilla sex as much as the next girl. Sometimes when I date men, they feel they have to put on a show. I'm like: 'Stop trying so hard to impress me with your sexual perversions.'
People say, 'How can you be a feminist?' I would say, 'It's all about equal rights, isn't it?' And the second someone says you can't do what you love, do you have equal rights?
I've never been that girl out looking for a rich husband. I never wanted to have anyone say what I can or can't do. My soon-to-be-ex husband [rock star Marilyn Manson] asked me to quit my work so he could support me. I quickly realised that he wanted to change me. The things people like about you in the beginning end up being the things they don't like.
We were painted as this weird couple, because we had taxidermy in our home. But I've been to castles and there are all these hunting trophies and bear rugs.
We were so terribly in love. I never took him for someone who would exploit our divorce for the sake of records. I don't think people realise he used our marriage bed in that music video to have sex with that girl [Manson's new girlfriend Evan Rachel Wood]. And he wore his wedding ring. I just thought, 'Wow, this is kind of obsessive. I guess I still matter.'


Dita von Teese

I'd get married again. I'm not going to let one bad experience ruin it for the rest of my life.
I performed my show Liptease at the Cannes film festival. The room was full of big movie stars and producers. They'd never seen a girl take off all her clothes and ride a giant lipstick before. Sharon Stone came up to me afterwards to say how much she loved it.
I've had breast enlargement. It's so tiresome when people lie about their surgery.
Am I going to be frolicking about in my G-string in a champagne glass when I'm 60 years old? No. I'll be thinking about how to evolve accordingly.
· Dita is a spokeswoman for Viva Glam, the MAC range which supports men, women and children with HIV/Aids.

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THIS MUCH I KNOW

Friday, November 17, 2006