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.
She has a hot Hollywood tattoo shop, a hit television show, a best-selling book, and a rock star boyfriend. Now the most famous tattoo artist on the planet is trying to find herself in all of the madness.
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Motocross racer and tattoo reality-TV entrepreneur Carey Hart broke everything—relationships, records, his own body—and built an empire from the pieces.
When she was an unknown, tattooed stripper she inked the word "Yes" on her wrist. Then she published a book, wrote a movie called Juno, won an Oscar, and created a hit TV show with Steven Spielberg. Now she's back with the horror movie Jennifer's Body and a middle finger for her critics. Is "the most open-minded person in the world" learning to say no?