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From Amanda Lepore, the original iconic transexual who has reigned over New York nightlife for three decades, comes a gorgeous, poignant, full-color memoir of revealing stories and photographs by legends David LaChapelle, Terry Richardson, Ellen Von Unwerth, and many more.

Amanda Lepore has reigned supreme as a New York nightlife legend since the early ’90s. Her trademark classic Hollywood glamour and her obsession with physical perfection has made her an icon and an international star.

Born as a boy to a paranoid schizophrenic mother, Lepore always knew that she was a girl. When she discovered that she could make her body match her sense of self, it was a revelation. As a young teenager she met a transsexual stripper and traded sequined outfits for hormone pills. She transitioned at age seventeen, survived an abusive marriage, the death of her mother, and her work as a dominatrix.

Amanda Lepore shed her troubled youth, recreated herself in the image of Marilyn Monroe–glamour, and emerged on the New York City nightlife scene, becoming one of its most recognizable figures. When David LaChapelle walked into her life, his ingenious photographs made Lepore an art and fashion star recognized worldwide.

Lepore is a walking piece of art, and her very existence explores and questions the most important debates in modern society: gender roles, fame, beauty, and sex. She has spent years becoming the woman she wanted to be and now in her surprising and revealing memoir, she takes off the makeup, peels back the silicone, and reveals to the world the woman she really is—her heartbreak, her desires, and her beauty secrets.
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Doll Parts
From Amanda Lepore, the original iconic transexual who has reigned over New York nightlife for three decades, comes a gorgeous, poignant, full-color memoir of revealing stories and photographs by legends David LaChapelle, Terry Richardson, Ellen Von Unwerth, and many more.

Amanda Lepore has reigned supreme as a New York nightlife legend since the early ’90s. Her trademark classic Hollywood glamour and her obsession with physical perfection has made her an icon and an international star.

Born as a boy to a paranoid schizophrenic mother, Lepore always knew that she was a girl. When she discovered that she could make her body match her sense of self, it was a revelation. As a young teenager she met a transsexual stripper and traded sequined outfits for hormone pills. She transitioned at age seventeen, survived an abusive marriage, the death of her mother, and her work as a dominatrix.

Amanda Lepore shed her troubled youth, recreated herself in the image of Marilyn Monroe–glamour, and emerged on the New York City nightlife scene, becoming one of its most recognizable figures. When David LaChapelle walked into her life, his ingenious photographs made Lepore an art and fashion star recognized worldwide.

Lepore is a walking piece of art, and her very existence explores and questions the most important debates in modern society: gender roles, fame, beauty, and sex. She has spent years becoming the woman she wanted to be and now in her surprising and revealing memoir, she takes off the makeup, peels back the silicone, and reveals to the world the woman she really is—her heartbreak, her desires, and her beauty secrets.
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From Amanda Lepore, the original iconic transexual who has reigned over New York nightlife for three decades, comes a gorgeous, poignant, full-color memoir of revealing stories and photographs by legends David LaChapelle, Terry Richardson, Ellen Von Unwerth, and many more.

Amanda Lepore has reigned supreme as a New York nightlife legend since the early ’90s. Her trademark classic Hollywood glamour and her obsession with physical perfection has made her an icon and an international star.

Born as a boy to a paranoid schizophrenic mother, Lepore always knew that she was a girl. When she discovered that she could make her body match her sense of self, it was a revelation. As a young teenager she met a transsexual stripper and traded sequined outfits for hormone pills. She transitioned at age seventeen, survived an abusive marriage, the death of her mother, and her work as a dominatrix.

Amanda Lepore shed her troubled youth, recreated herself in the image of Marilyn Monroe–glamour, and emerged on the New York City nightlife scene, becoming one of its most recognizable figures. When David LaChapelle walked into her life, his ingenious photographs made Lepore an art and fashion star recognized worldwide.

Lepore is a walking piece of art, and her very existence explores and questions the most important debates in modern society: gender roles, fame, beauty, and sex. She has spent years becoming the woman she wanted to be and now in her surprising and revealing memoir, she takes off the makeup, peels back the silicone, and reveals to the world the woman she really is—her heartbreak, her desires, and her beauty secrets.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781942872863
Publisher: Jae Hall
Publication date: 04/18/2017
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 42 MB
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About the Author

One of the most famous transsexuals and an effervescent fixture on the New York scene, Amanda Lepore has been at the cutting edge of culture since the Club Kid era, breaking and remaking the rules for music, marketing, and gender.

A dominatrix and a regular member of Michael Alig’s clubland circus at Limelight’s weekly Disco 2000 in the early ’90s, Lepore went on to work Patricia Field’s makeup counter, while finding her constantly changing face the most marketable object in town—it’s been used to promote Heatherette, M.A.C., Swatch, Smart Car, Perrier, Pop Water and Sergio K, just to name a few.

Lepore has worked with some the most renowned photographers and creatives in the world, including Terry Richardson and Pierre et Gilles.
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