In Defence of Commitment-Phobia
Happy Friday, dolls <3
It’s the end of a vintage week in the Dollhouse – we’ve got Liza, Daphne Guinness, commitment-phobia and CMAT. Truly something for all the girlies! Here’s the rundown:
In Defence of Commitment-Phobia (Opens in a new window)
Kitty Winks asks why reticence to enter into long-term relationships is always seen as a bad thing where women are concerned.
Miss Benny’s Burning Up For Your Love On Her Debut EP Swelter (Opens in a new window)
Star of Netflix’s Glamorous Miss Benny tells us all about her new music.
Film Fatale: Wanda, Sick of Myself, and the Apathetic Woman (Opens in a new window)
In this month’s Film Fatale column, Charlotte Landrum traces the “apathetic woman” character through three very different movies.
CMAT Is Your New Favourite Popstar (Opens in a new window)
We speak to CMAT, the country-pop hero of the moment (and of every moment) about being Irish in the UK and her upcoming second album, CrazyMad, For Me.
Dreaming and Recklessly Scheming: When Liza Met the Pet Shop Boys (Opens in a new window)
Lizzie Mackarel delves into Liza Minnelli’s 1989 album Results, produced by the Pet Shop Boys, and explains its anomalistic but special place in her repertoire.
And finally, Misha MN meets icon Daphne Guinness for a chat about her life in the fashion world and her upcoming projects.
See you next week Dolls!
xoxo,
The Polyester Team