Friday Tip!

Dear Constant Reader,

We’re getting closer to The Wrathskellar and, among other things, are putting the finishing touches on costumes, which leads me to this tip:

If you have limited time, money and/or materials, invest them in the bottom layer of your costume. It’s the last thing the audience is going to see and you want to leave them with a dazzling impression.

P.S. I’ve been nominated for a Golden Pastie Award! Please vote for me for The MacGyver Award (For the performer who can fix any costume malfunction anytime, anywhere, and with anything).

Published in: on 14 September 2012 at 11:01 am  Leave a Comment  
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Almost Golden

Dear Constant Reader,

Thanks to you, I have been nominated for a Golden Pastie Award! Let me tell you, it’s an honor just to be nominated, especially since this is my first New York Burlesque Festival.

If you would, now please vote for me for The MacGyver Award (For the performer who can fix any costume malfunction anytime, anywhere, and with anything). I’ve got some really stiff competition — there are some talented and clever ladies on the list! You only need to vote once.

With your help, I can bring home that coveted Pastie!

Published in: on 11 September 2012 at 10:18 am  Comments (1)  
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Saluting Bettie Page

Dear Constant Reader,

Salute to Bettie PageSaturday was a flurry of activity in Babydoll Land. We were hosting a very generous Kickstarter backer for dinner and performing in the 3rd Annual Salute to Bettie Page. Simultaneously! Babydolls can be in two places at once (since there are 7 of us…)

Scratch already wrote about the fabulous feast. Go read it and come back here to read about the show.*

Just as the kitchen at Babydoll Manor was in full swing, Brigitte arrived in her adorable yellow sports car to whisk us away to Providence. I had the pleasure of modeling in the first Salute, but had to miss last year because of our tour schedule. It was Brigitte’s first time. And we were performing burlesque as well.

On our arrival we found BettySioux Tailor, as usual, humming around doing a thousand things. She pulled a couple of outfits for us to try on and made the pick. Brigitte got a red bustier and slinky pencil skirt for her first look and a blue leopard bra and retro-style garterbelt for the second. Quite hot, I must say.

I had a cute pink and orange sundress for my first look and the world’s most uncomfortable clear plastic heels. They looked good, especially with the pink bows on the toes but I was so glad to get them off. For my lingerie look, I really loved a sheer black bra & tap pant set with attached purple rhinestone pasties, but the bottoms weren’t cut right for me. Instead I wore an adorable sailor bikini with an anchor appliqued on the butt. Yachting cap included.

We all wore Bettie Page wigs for the fashion show. Brigitte had never worn one before, but BettySioux took a few moments out of her busy evening to make sure it was on just right. We also had the luxury of having stylists do our makeup. Such a treat!

I do hope someone got pictures — I had left my camera with Scratch.

There were some fine performances. BettySioux led off the night with a classic-style bump & grind with fantastic facial expressions. Corrine Southern performed a tribute to Bettie Page’s iconic Playboy photo, complete with Christmas tree. Acacia Spinstress amazed me with her skillful hooping (3 hoops!).

And then it was our turn. We performed “Mistress & Maid” from The Wrathskellar which was partially inspired from Bettie Page and Tempest Storm in Teaserama. Brigitte wore her Bettie wig, which just added to the fun. It went over very well. Girl/girl spanking always does.

Part of the Glamourous Life is making sure you leave with all the costume that you arrive with. I realized my bra was not in my heap of clothes. I knew what had happened: I drape it over the screen that I change behind during the act and it was probably still there. You can see it in the above picture.

Except the screen was now gone from the stage. After frantic hunting all over the club, we found it neatly folded up on the other side of the stage, with my red satin bullet bra neatly folded up inside it.

After saying goodbye and receiving some lovely goodie bags (that BettySioux is such a doll!), we headed north. Babydoll Manor was quiet and restored to pre-feast order. They’d even saved me a piece of Charlotte Russe.

It was a great night, tons of fun, and the audience appeared to have a blast. We’re already looking forward to next year!

* [EDIT] The blog post has disappeared with the old Babydolls website, but for posterity, the grand menu was:

Zakuski platter
Herring in dill sauce
Cheese spread
Black bread
Pickled onions
Mushroom salad
Vodka

First Course
Blini with dill, sour cream, chopped hard boiled egg, and caviar

Second Course
Cold cherry soup

Main Course
Kasha with mushrooms
Roasted cabbage
Carrot and cumin salad
Fried bone-in chicken breasts with garlic sauce, sour plum sauce, and walnut sauce

Dessert
Charlotte Russe

P.S. Please nominate me for The MacGyver Award (for the performer who can fix any costume malfunction anytime, anywhere, and with anything) at the Golden Pastie Awards! Nominations close September 3rd.

Published in: on 28 August 2012 at 11:14 am  Leave a Comment  
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You Can Make Me a Gansett Girl

Dear Constant Reader,

For those of you that are not New Englanders, a Gansett Girl is a pinup for Narragansett Beer, brewed in Rhode Island since 1890 (we’ll ignore the 25 year hiatus).

Right now, they are having a contest to choose the 12 Gansett Girls for the 2013 calendar. I’ve submitted this photo:
mina-as-elvgren-girl

That’s me, recreating a Gil Elvgren pinup painting with the help of Timothy J. Steiner. The original (called “Cold Front”) is probably my favorite Elvgren work.

All you need to do to help me become a calendar girl is to click here and comment with your vote (that would be for “Miss Mina”). You only need to vote *once*, unlike some certain Readers’ Polls (but I won’t name names…)

Thanks so much!

Published in: on 9 July 2012 at 9:16 am  Leave a Comment  
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Thank You!

Dear Constant Reader,

Last night was the first ever Phoenix Readers’ Poll Awards party. Kind of like the Oscars, but not really. The Babydolls met at B.A.B.E., squealed over everyone’s fabulous outfits, and strolled on over to the Brighton Music Hall.

We were pretty nervous….

We could not have done it without you, our loyal fans and friends!

Thank you for recognizing for the third year in a row that the Boston Babydolls are the best in Boston! (and I’m sure the Phoenix thanks you for driving so much traffic to their site.) We will strive to bring you even bigger and better burlesque as we continue stripping, teasing, dancing, and singing for your enjoyment.

Published in: on 12 April 2012 at 9:20 am  Leave a Comment  
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In Action

Dear Constant Reader,


Vote for the Boston Babydolls!


I’m very excited to share this treat with you. This potentially NSFW treat…

I’m dancing on the back of the banquettes in the VIP area at Oberon. Orignially I was a little concerned about having mirrors behind me, but I think it enhances the performance. I’m very happy with the fans, which were custom made just for this act.

Published in: on 7 March 2012 at 10:13 am  Leave a Comment  
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It’s my birthday

Dear Constant Reader,

For my birthday, I would love it if you voted for The Boston Babydolls!

I hope you have as fabulous a day as I’m going to!

Published in: on 19 February 2012 at 8:59 am  Leave a Comment  
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Reminders

Dear Constant Reader,


Please vote for the Boston Babydolls!


Besided the daily vote reminder, I also wanted to remind you about the Kickstarter campaign for the burlesque costume exhibit in the Spring! We’ve got 2 more weeks to raise the rest of the funds.

To tease you a little, among the costumes the exhibit will feature will be the costume Angie Pontani was wearing (or not wearing as the case may be) when she became the Reigning Queen of Burlesque in 2008.

Published in: on 14 February 2012 at 12:33 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Welcome!

Dear Constant Reader,


Please vote for the Boston Babydolls!


It’s not easy to become a Boston Babydoll. We’ve very picky about who becomes a troupe member (as opposed to being cast in a show). Last night we made an offer to a performer in Unlucky in Love and she accepted.

I’m so please to welcome Elise (stage name coming soon) into the troupe. If you saw her as The Innocent in The Wrathskeller or performing as a singer and dancer in Unlucky in Love, you’ll you know why we’re so happy to have this multi-talented lady aboard.

And if you haven’t seen her, you’ve got just a few more chances. Tickets for tonight’s show are practically sold out, but there are still some available for Sunday, Monday, and Valentine’s Day…if you hurry.

Published in: on 11 February 2012 at 2:28 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Friday Tip!

Dear Constant Reader,

Please vote for The Boston Babydolls for “Best Burlesque” of 2012. You can vote every day. Thank you!


Never pick up your own costume.

If there’s absolutely no other option, bring an attractive basket (decorate it if you have time) and drop your garments in it. It’s still not fabulous for you to carry it off stage, but it’s better than crawling around at the end of your act grabbing all your costume bits.

Published in: on 10 February 2012 at 11:25 am  Comments (1)  
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