Supermarky de Sage, Unltd., Inc. Presents


FASHION


NEW! "Cocksucker with AIDS"
t-shirts and long sleeved t-s (See design below)




The background image
is a photo I took
at the Macy's
"Passport '96"
show.
Unfortunately,
I was lead to believe
that I would be seated
right by the runway
so I didn't take
a telephoto lens
I could have borrowed.
What the hell, though.
It was just *Macy's* for goodnessakes.
The entire show was eclipsed
by appearances
by Elizabeth Taylor
and
Magic Johnson.
I ended up seated
with all these
MAC makeup people
who were noisy,
fun, and who
also brought cameras.
When Elizabeth came on
I began screaming:
"Eeeeeeee-liiiiiiiiz-aaaaaaaaa-beeeeeeeth!!!"
(pause for breath)
"Eeeeeee-liiiiiiiz-aaaaaaaa-beeeeeeth!!!"
over and over.
It was like some movie,
like Neely O'Hara,
but joyous.
I wondered if she could hear me,
since we were at opposite ends
of the giant, huge, enormous quonset hut.
She gave a beautiful speech.
Don't think I'd act that way for just any star.



At the Fag Runing Amok Favorite Things page you will find one really amazing fashion link for the totally hardcore fashion junkie or anyone with an artstic sensibility who can patiently wait for downloads. They have recently started showing the men's collections. It can be a good resource even if not as a shopping aid. For example on the runway there are some amazing hairstyles to be found like this one (from the Gaultier Fall show) your barber could do for you for an extra 5. I wore this fo a couple of months this fall and I really miss it but it was kind of high maintenance.

 

This is a link to the very page
on which this photo appears
by itself. Thus,
it can be regarded
less as a copy of the image
than as sort of
cyber-premature ejaculation.





Introducing
the start of
a line of clothing
as yet
only available
on the internet:



I MAKE THE PANTS I MAKE THE PANTS
I MAKE THE PANTS I MAKE THE PANTS

This line is starting with a very few pieces that I can manufacture all alone in the rough and ready tradition of American notions. I have ideas for a full line of clothing though, and concepts for several collections. Mossimo started this way (I learned this from the web page on "Passport '96"). My vision of I MAKE THE PANTS I MAKE THE PANTS


try to imagine a cross between
Jam's World,
Gaultier
Ralph Lauren when he's outre
Paul Smith especially when he's photographic
and a little
International Male, well I mean like 1%

I don't have catalogues
But pants I can produce,
and t-shirts...
you will revel in people's
comments and pleas
to know where you
got them:

this is
guaranteed
like all
Supermarky
productions.


 

"COCKSUCKER WITH AIDS"
and
"World Class Cocksucker"
T-shirts/shirts:


You can order these from me you
can also print this image up and do it yourself.
But try not to use Kinko's. We hate Kinko's!!!!!
If you get it from me the design has been improved
basically the same but larger and much darker.
If you do it youself be sue to pint this gaphic as dark
as you can!


Very soon I will have a photo of a pair of the pants with its own page. Perhaps even worn by a very very special male model!


New from I Make the Pants I Make the Pants:

ADOLF WOELFLI T-SHIRTS

come in 2 styles right now: the first features a the photo of Woelfli from the "little Adolf Woelfli page", and his signature is blown up beneath it. This is fun to wear if you cross your arms as Woeldli does in the photo then there is this recursive design thing going on. Maybe I should try to put a computer generated copy of the shirt on his photo to create one of those scenarios that used to fascinate me as a child when you would see a box of soap or whatever and on the box would be a picture of a woman holding the bos which would have the picture of her on it again, holding the box and so on and so on... Anyway then on the back is a picture of Adolf Woelfli's. The 2nd version features the "Rahma Buttergleich" artwork on the front with Adolf Woelfli's signature large beneath it and on the back there is a picture of Woelfli at work. The photos are put on the t-shirt using a process imilar to how Paul Smith printed fabrics are made. The colors only fade a little bit after repeated washings, if at all.
I will also have photos of the t-shirts up here before long. Please specify S/M/L/XL. A portion of the profits goes to the Adolf Woelfli Museum in Bern. I'm just trying to supplement a very tiny fixedincome!



I was struck by this ensemble
from Versace's last show

Gianni we hardly knew ye!