The sultry Sevvy Skellington is this week’s model for Dolly Shots Photography. In this set you can see the incredible black and grey tattoos covering Sevvy’s body, done by Damian Campagnaro. Sevvy has a true alternative beauty and totally rocks her unique style.
Tag: pinup girl
Disco Dolly
This weekend I celebrated my 26th birthday! To keep the celebration going I thought I would share this fabulous photoset from my recent shoot with Photolena. I’ve been a huge fan of Photolena for so long that I couldn’t resist the opportunity to work with her. We shot a ton of stuff together, so expect to see more in the next few months.
First up is our 70s themed disco girl set. I love 70s fashion and decided to go full on roller girl, minus the skates, for my first look. I created this outfit myself and found the perfect accessories to complete the ensemble. I hope you enjoy Disco Dolly!
Photos by Photolena
Hair by Natasha Kaye
Super Kawaii Natasha
Anime lover and Cosplayer Natasha is back at it in these super kawaii photos! This bubblegum haired babe is such a sweetie as she poses with her Domo doll. Please enjoy another fun photoset from the lovely Natasha!
Photos by Dolly Shots Photography
Pinup Perfection with Sevvy
The beautiful blue haired Sevvy Skellington is the model of the week! Sevvy is an artist, working in set and graphic design. She is also a work of art herself, with a striking alternative beauty. Sevvy is also co-producer and performer for Peepshow TO. You can see her perform this summer at Revenge of the Strip: A Star Wars Burlesque Tribute. Please enjoy these pinup pics of Sevvy Skellington!
Photos by Dolly Shots Photography
Natasha: Curves Ahead
It is officially the first day of Spring and what better way to celebrate than with a little skin! My gorgeous friend, hair stylist and cosplayer supreme Natasha is back with some more seductive shots. I love collaborating with Natasha because she brings such a fun, bubbly energy to our shoots. Expect to see some more from my shoot with Natasha in the coming months!
Photos by Dolly Shots Photography
Inspiration: Dita Von Teese
I have always had a great love of fashion and style. As a child my favourite thing to do was to play dress up. I would wrap myself in scarves, adorn my head with a fancy hat, paint my mother’s lipstick on my lips, cheeks and eyelids and prance around the house. Eventually that passion blossomed into a mature form and I began to use my style as a form of self expression. Being a shy person, fashion has always been my way of communicating who I am non-verbally.
I don’t remember the exact moment when I became aware of Dita Von Teese, but I do recall as a teenager saving every image of I could find of her. Lusting after her sparkle encrusted corsets and lace gowns. The hats, the gloves, the feathers, the red lipstick! She was the epitome of high fashion and good taste to me. Even more than her burlesque presence, it was her style sensibility that attracted me to Dita. In Dita I saw the ability to not only stand out through fashion, but to do so in the most elegant way.
Dita Von Teese has greatly influenced me in my personal style, from hair and makeup to clothes and accessories. Dita is the modern incarnation of the vintage pinups who I have always adored. When I see her in performance I am struck not by her dance or acting abilities, but by her style and grace, and I look at her as if a beautiful painting has come to life. She may not be revolutionary in her technique but she is highly skilled in her presentation. Dita brings to life the glamourous feel of previous era.
I was so lucky to get the chance to meet my fashion idol last weekend as she graced Toronto with her presence for a live show at the Phoenix and a book signing at Rosie the Rebel. I was happy to find that this person who has helped to shape and influence me so much was just as lovely as I imagined. Dita smiled sweetly and signed her photograph as I blushed and stared at her perfectly coiffed hair. I hope to have the opportunity to see Dita again on stage one day, but for now the memories of this very special day will live on in my mind.
The Bowie Room
I have been such a busy lady recently and have been focusing way more energy on photography than modelling. So you can imagine how thrilled I was to receive some new/old photos from shoot I did way back in 2o14. Michael Terry of DWS took these amazing photos of me in this David Bowie themed room. Enjoy!







Valley of the Dolls: Sam and Reddy
Sam and Reddy are two fun-loving, fabulous ladies with fierce minds to match!
On top of being a superbly stylish woman, Sam is also a PHD student, social worker and artist. Her series of illustrations called Saucy Nüdles celebrates diverse body types and challenges heteronormative standards of beauty and her blog Braced explores her personal journey through life with a physical disability. In her spare time Sam is also co-editing a book on fatness and motherhood.
Reddy is hilarious lady with an unending supply of silliness and light-hearted energy. She is a comedian and the MC for Nerd Girl Burlesque and can be seen once a month on stage hosting Tassels and Tabletops. Reddy is truly the life of the party and always puts a smile on my face.
Hair by Natasha Kaye
Makeup by Gail Roberts
Photos by Dolly Shots Photography
Leelando as Pinup Bettie
Leelando Calrissian is flaunting his feminine side with this week’s flirtatious photoset. Bringing Bettie Page realness, this vintage-loving vixen is tight laced, tucked and totally in control. Looks like man-candy, Matt Muir, needs a little lesson in discipline from Mistress Leelando.
You can catch drag/burlesque beauty Leelando at Spielberg-lesque on March 5th at the Great Hall in Toronto. Click here to purchase tickets to this Peepshow TO production.
Photos by Dolly Shots Photography.
Valley of the Dolls: Part 2
Sit back, relax and fix yourself a drink because it’s time for the second set of photos from my Valley of the Dolls series. Our divine dolls Reddy, Loretta, Sam, Hope, Mong Tho and Delicia will seduce you with their beauty and style.
Hair by Natasha Kaye
Makeup by Gail Roberts
Photos by Dolly Shots Photography













































