Lingerie Football League Has New Name, Look
January 13, 2013 by admin
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This article originated on Suwanee Patch
The women-only football league that plans to debut in April in the Gwinnett Arena has a new name and new uniforms.
The Lingerie Football League announced this week in Los Angeles that it now is calling itself the Legends Football League. And its uniforms will now be “performance wear,” instead of the lingerie that characterized its previous years.
“This is the next step in the maturation of our now global sport. While the Lingerie Football League name has drawn great media attention, allowing us to showcase the sport to millions, we have now reached a crossroad of gaining credibilty as a sport or continuing to be viewed as a gimmick,” said Mitchell Moraza, LFL founder and chairman, in a news release.
– What do you think of the new approach for the former Lingerie Football League? Do you plan to attend the games in Gwinnett? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Yes, the gender of the participants still will be evident. But the typical lingerie trim has been eliminated, as well as sexy references in the league logo. And the new subtitle is “Women Of The Gridiron.” (See the attached video.)
The Atlanta franchise will debut in the Gwinnett Arena on Saturday, April 13, vs. Omaha. Tickets are $15-75, according to the information on the Gwinnett Arena events calendar. A second Steam game is scheduled for Saturday, May 18, vs. Cleveland.
“Similar to mixed martial arts and professional wrestling, the LFL is a package of sporting competition and entertainment which makes it a unique brand in which women are the key athletic attractions,” the LFL release said.
“Now we are able to focus more on the sport itself,” LFL athlete Christine Moore said in the attached video.
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Versace Autumn/Winter 2013 Show in Milan Features Dudes in Lingerie Cycling …
January 13, 2013 by admin
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Thanks to the prurient imagination of Donatella Versace, the world can today enjoy lots of dramatic photos featuring the lace-swaddled testicles of male models walking Saturday night in Milan for Versace’s autumn/winter 2013 collection. Alliterative Telegraph fashion chronicler Luke Leitch described the male lingerie pretty accurately as “half lacy lingerie, half mid-calf cycling short,” though it would be a delight too wonderful for this world to spot a fashion-forward cyclist doing his best Lance Armstrong impression in a pair of Versace undergarments.
Though Leitch offered a dismissive critique of the lacy offerings — “the overall effect was distinctly disconcerting” — he did acknowledge the possibility that Donatella could be throwing a feminist-critique curveball right past our ogling eyes:
Yet by so absurdly hoicking her muscled models into a male equivalent of lingerie, Versace emphasised just how ridiculously some fashion companies regularly do precisely the same to female models.
See? Donatella Versace hasn’t fallen off of her rocker in a fit of junk-lacing madness — she’s critiquing the absurdity of fashion companies having their lingerie models float around the clouds like seraphim who don’t even seem to mind that the constant temperature throughout the Troposphere and Stratosphere is a very brisk -69.7ºF. Eeep! It makes sense, or would make sense if Versace herself hadn’t said last summer that, ahem, “Feminism is dead in the world.” Ugh, well, which is it? Scathing critique of fancy underthings or pessimism? It’s so hard to tell these days when people aren’t being ironic.
It’s Man Summers: Versace’s male lingerie for autumn/winter 2013 [Telegraph]