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INKED GIRL: JESSE LEE DENNING

The lovely Jesse Denning is a walking work of art—through God’s hands and the needles of tattoo artists. Her love for aesthetics runs deep, as she has worked in a number of New York City galleries, including Invisible NYC, the tattoo studio and art gallery she once owned a stake in...

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INKED GIRL: JUSTINE KONIK

We’re in geek love. This Brooklynite, Justine Konik, may not look like the typical Trekkie...

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INKED GIRL: KATHRYN BUTLER

It all started with a lipstick Kathryn Butler stole from her mom...

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INKED GIRL: LAYDI MARIE

Snooki and Laydi Marie have one thing in common. “I love pickles! I love pickles more than anyone...

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INKED GIRL: LEAH JUNG

Oh, the illustrated life of Inked Girl Leah Jung. When we called on her for this photographic showcase, she said she’d come to us...

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INKED GIRL: MARILYN RONDON

Looking at her ink-covered body, it’d be logical to assume that Marilyn Rondon is a “biker chick.” The only caveat...

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INKED GIRL: MEREDITH DEVINE

Now, here’s an argument against the Atkins diet: Nothing makes this Meredith Devine happier than a carb-loaded breakfast...

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INKED GIRL: MICHELINE PITT

We would all secretly like to know what an S&M dungeon looks like. Or at least that’s what designer Mark Zeff seems to think. He’s injected his down-and-dirty yet decidedly luxe aesthetic into Voyeur, the Los Angeles nightclub located at 7969 (that address can’t be a coincidence) Santa Monica Boulevard, where these photos were shot. Using spiked chandeliers and black leather drapery, Zeff wanted to make visitors feel like they were entering a “naughty secret society.”


Even if INKED Girl Micheline isn’t at Voyeur the night you visit, there are plenty of other beautiful women in residence, thanks to an old film projector playing erotic films and the nude photos displayed behind 1920s glass casement windows. And for those whose proclivities lean more toward exhibitionism than voyeurism, Voyeur has two stages, a glass box for impromptu performances, and an old-fashioned photo booth where guests can entertain themselves—or others.

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