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Amanda Lepore is an American transgender model, singer, and performance artist.A former Club Kid, [1] she has appeared in advertising for numerous companies. Lepore is noted as a regular subject in photographer David LaChapelle's work, serving as his muse, as well as many other photographers, such as Terry Richardson and Ruben van Schalm. [2]
Amanda Lepore’s post–photo shoot visit to Diner 24 included taking photos with Philippe Bondon (back row, center) who opened the venture with Stratis Morfogen. Courtesy of Diner 24.
[1] [2] The group was popularized by Michael Alig, James St. James, Julie Jewels, Astro Erle, Michael Tronn, DJ Keoki, and Ernie Glam in the late 1980s, and, throughout the 1990s, grew to include Amanda Lepore, Waltpaper (Walt Cassidy), Christopher Comp, It Twins, Jennytalia (Jenny Dembrow), Desi Monster (Desi Santiago), Keda, Kabuki Starshine ...
Now as New York City gradually reopens and COVID-19 restrictions are starting to ease, Amanda Lepore and CT Hedden are hosting “Love Sensation,” a weekly Sunday brunch at Gitano’s Garden of ...
Travis Scott is getting backlash for Photoshopping transgender model Amanda Lepore out of his album cover. Photographer David LaChapelle is defending Scott, saying Lepore simply "upstaged everyone."
Extrusion is the score to an interactive video installation by New York-based visual artist Daniel McKernan titled Is Evolution Evil?, which featured one of the world's most recognizable transgender women, Amanda Lepore. The exhibit opened in June 2005 in New York City. Included in an enhanced portion of the disc is an essay titled Is Evolution ...
The parade of special guests also featured drag legend Amanda LePore and Camila Morrone, who Waterhouse separately serenaded last night and on Saturday during “Johanna.” ...
The video features drag queens and LGBTQ+ stars including participants from RuPaul's Drag Race, including Detox, Manila Luzon, Amanda Lepore, Candis Cayne, and a few others. [3] [5] [6] The video was directed by Brad Hammer, [1] and produced and edited by Tyler Stone. [2]