The Suicide Girls are the alternative, pierced and tattooed
online sorority that has become
a world wide phenomenon. Started in Portland by Missy Suicide
and her friends in 2001, the Suicide Girls broke conventional
notions of beauty and the pin-up girl ideal as defined by
men’s magazines and the culture at large. Unlike the
stereotypical blonde, anorexic, and surgically enhanced buxom
babes of the “Baywatch” ilk, Suicide girls come
in all shapes and colors, with the aesthetic leaning more
towards punk rock and vintage Betty Page.
Since launching SuicideGirls, Missy has become a sought
after voice on this growing subculture, and on young women’s
desire for self expression and identity. She has been interviewed
on issues relating to music, the Internet, pop culture and
body image on numerous radio stations and in publications
such as the New York Times, Wired, Spin and Elle. She hosts
a weekly SuicideGirls talk radio show on LA’s Indie
103.1 FM and was recently chosen to model as part of Peta
2’s 2008 “Ink, Not Mink” celebrity, anti-fur
ad campaign.
In addition to the millions of visitors that frequent the
SG website, this book will appeal to both men and women
(their membership is split nearly equally) who thought the
shy artsy chick with the black eyeliner and a nose ring
was the sexiest girl in high school [e.g. every guy in Williamsburg,
Silver Lake and beyond ].
PIERCED AND TATTOOED PIN-UPS
"They're the girls next door, but more colorful and with better record collections."
Spin
SUICIDEGIRLS - BEAUTY REDEFINED By Missy Suicide
ISBN: 9781934429167 | 11 x 11 inches | 396 pages
| $39.95