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The publisher of Baron and @baroness_books plus stocking & publishing the worlds finest art, photography & fashion books
Baron is pleased to announce the reissue of Kyoichi Tsuzuki’s photobook Love Hotels. It is now available as a coffee table edition. This volume preserves Tsuzuki’s important documentation of Japan’s love hotels. In the early 2000s, editor and photographer Kyoichi Tsuzuki set out to document a disappearing part of Japanese urban life: retro love hotels whose interiors blended fantasy and er*ticism. By photographing seventy-three rooms with distinctive décor—rotating beds, mirrored ceilings, and themed interiors—Tsuzuki preserved a record of a world being reshaped by changing tastes, regulations, and commercial pressures. Get it bedside x B x #artbook #tokyostyle #kyoichitsuzuki #lovehotels

The special edition of ‘Helmut Lang Archived Dispersed’, is an immersive book edited from more than 10,300 photographs of original Pre-Spring / Summer 2005 Helmut Lang designs photographed by Joakim Andreasson over the course of three years, between 2015-2017, as well as related documents.
The book encompasses a visual encapsulation of apparel and accessories that were salvaged from a now infamous 2010 fire that ripped through the SOHO (New York) building that housed the former designer’s archive and were years later sold off. The photographs by Andreasson, candidly prepared as visual support for these sales, serve as an important and inimitable survey of Helmut Lang designs, with an edit pre-determined by catastrophic circumstances.
This expanded edition features an additional 1,000 photographs—primarily close-up images that further illuminate Lang’s visual language and body of work. It also introduces a new essay on Helmut Lang by Valerie Steele, Director and Chief Curator of The Museum at FIT, New York. Andreasson worked with Steele before the fire to bring a significant selection of Helmut Lang’s archival pieces into the museum’s permanent collection. Get it bedside x B x #helmutlang

The special edition of ‘Helmut Lang Archived Dispersed’, is an immersive book edited from more than 10,300 photographs of original Pre-Spring / Summer 2005 Helmut Lang designs photographed by Joakim Andreasson over the course of three years, between 2015-2017, as well as related documents.
The book encompasses a visual encapsulation of apparel and accessories that were salvaged from a now infamous 2010 fire that ripped through the SOHO (New York) building that housed the former designer’s archive and were years later sold off. The photographs by Andreasson, candidly prepared as visual support for these sales, serve as an important and inimitable survey of Helmut Lang designs, with an edit pre-determined by catastrophic circumstances.
This expanded edition features an additional 1,000 photographs—primarily close-up images that further illuminate Lang’s visual language and body of work. It also introduces a new essay on Helmut Lang by Valerie Steele, Director and Chief Curator of The Museum at FIT, New York. Andreasson worked with Steele before the fire to bring a significant selection of Helmut Lang’s archival pieces into the museum’s permanent collection. Get it bedside x B x #helmutlang

The special edition of ‘Helmut Lang Archived Dispersed’, is an immersive book edited from more than 10,300 photographs of original Pre-Spring / Summer 2005 Helmut Lang designs photographed by Joakim Andreasson over the course of three years, between 2015-2017, as well as related documents.
The book encompasses a visual encapsulation of apparel and accessories that were salvaged from a now infamous 2010 fire that ripped through the SOHO (New York) building that housed the former designer’s archive and were years later sold off. The photographs by Andreasson, candidly prepared as visual support for these sales, serve as an important and inimitable survey of Helmut Lang designs, with an edit pre-determined by catastrophic circumstances.
This expanded edition features an additional 1,000 photographs—primarily close-up images that further illuminate Lang’s visual language and body of work. It also introduces a new essay on Helmut Lang by Valerie Steele, Director and Chief Curator of The Museum at FIT, New York. Andreasson worked with Steele before the fire to bring a significant selection of Helmut Lang’s archival pieces into the museum’s permanent collection. Get it bedside x B x #helmutlang

The special edition of ‘Helmut Lang Archived Dispersed’, is an immersive book edited from more than 10,300 photographs of original Pre-Spring / Summer 2005 Helmut Lang designs photographed by Joakim Andreasson over the course of three years, between 2015-2017, as well as related documents.
The book encompasses a visual encapsulation of apparel and accessories that were salvaged from a now infamous 2010 fire that ripped through the SOHO (New York) building that housed the former designer’s archive and were years later sold off. The photographs by Andreasson, candidly prepared as visual support for these sales, serve as an important and inimitable survey of Helmut Lang designs, with an edit pre-determined by catastrophic circumstances.
This expanded edition features an additional 1,000 photographs—primarily close-up images that further illuminate Lang’s visual language and body of work. It also introduces a new essay on Helmut Lang by Valerie Steele, Director and Chief Curator of The Museum at FIT, New York. Andreasson worked with Steele before the fire to bring a significant selection of Helmut Lang’s archival pieces into the museum’s permanent collection. Get it bedside x B x #helmutlang
In 1989, aspiring painter Jeff Burton was looking for work, having just graduated from the Master’s program at CalArts. He chanced upon an ad for a production company seeking a stills photographer. Burton had arrived in Los Angeles two years earlier, aged 24, a Texas transplant with stars in his eyes, an obsession with vintage Hollywood glamour, and dreams of working on movies. Instead, he found himself working in ‘The other Hollywood’ with its own set of stars and notions of glamour. A world that delivered rather than just teased.
‘Glamour Shots’, published by BARON, is a collection of those cover images, removed from the means of production and set alongside others more recognisable from work Burton later exhibited through museums and galleries worldwide, and which resides in the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles) and the Guggenheim (New York). Get it bedside x B x #jeffburton

‘Stay away from nothing’ explores the intimate relationship between Paul Thek and Peter Hujar through photographs, letters, postcards, and ephemera spanning 1956–1975. Combining Hujar’s iconic portraits with more than fifty personal letters and postcards from Thek, the book offers a tender, melancholic portrait of their lives as artists, lovers, and friends.
The publication traces their travels, creative development, and emotional bond—from early moments together in Florida to their years in New York, Italy, and Fire Island. Alongside celebrated images, many previously unpublished photographs reveal a more candid and playful side of their relationship. Together, the materials capture the beauty, vulnerability, and complexity at the heart of two major figures in postwar Queer art and culture. Get it bedside x B x #paulthek #peterhujar

‘Stay away from nothing’ explores the intimate relationship between Paul Thek and Peter Hujar through photographs, letters, postcards, and ephemera spanning 1956–1975. Combining Hujar’s iconic portraits with more than fifty personal letters and postcards from Thek, the book offers a tender, melancholic portrait of their lives as artists, lovers, and friends.
The publication traces their travels, creative development, and emotional bond—from early moments together in Florida to their years in New York, Italy, and Fire Island. Alongside celebrated images, many previously unpublished photographs reveal a more candid and playful side of their relationship. Together, the materials capture the beauty, vulnerability, and complexity at the heart of two major figures in postwar Queer art and culture. Get it bedside x B x #paulthek #peterhujar

‘Stay away from nothing’ explores the intimate relationship between Paul Thek and Peter Hujar through photographs, letters, postcards, and ephemera spanning 1956–1975. Combining Hujar’s iconic portraits with more than fifty personal letters and postcards from Thek, the book offers a tender, melancholic portrait of their lives as artists, lovers, and friends.
The publication traces their travels, creative development, and emotional bond—from early moments together in Florida to their years in New York, Italy, and Fire Island. Alongside celebrated images, many previously unpublished photographs reveal a more candid and playful side of their relationship. Together, the materials capture the beauty, vulnerability, and complexity at the heart of two major figures in postwar Queer art and culture. Get it bedside x B x #paulthek #peterhujar

‘Stay away from nothing’ explores the intimate relationship between Paul Thek and Peter Hujar through photographs, letters, postcards, and ephemera spanning 1956–1975. Combining Hujar’s iconic portraits with more than fifty personal letters and postcards from Thek, the book offers a tender, melancholic portrait of their lives as artists, lovers, and friends.
The publication traces their travels, creative development, and emotional bond—from early moments together in Florida to their years in New York, Italy, and Fire Island. Alongside celebrated images, many previously unpublished photographs reveal a more candid and playful side of their relationship. Together, the materials capture the beauty, vulnerability, and complexity at the heart of two major figures in postwar Queer art and culture. Get it bedside x B x #paulthek #peterhujar

‘Stay away from nothing’ explores the intimate relationship between Paul Thek and Peter Hujar through photographs, letters, postcards, and ephemera spanning 1956–1975. Combining Hujar’s iconic portraits with more than fifty personal letters and postcards from Thek, the book offers a tender, melancholic portrait of their lives as artists, lovers, and friends.
The publication traces their travels, creative development, and emotional bond—from early moments together in Florida to their years in New York, Italy, and Fire Island. Alongside celebrated images, many previously unpublished photographs reveal a more candid and playful side of their relationship. Together, the materials capture the beauty, vulnerability, and complexity at the heart of two major figures in postwar Queer art and culture. Get it bedside x B x #paulthek #peterhujar

OUT NOW: ‘The Kiss Book’ is the debut book by musician Tove Lo and photographer Kenny Laubbacher, a collaborative project spanning 15 countries and 18 cities, showcasing 600 + subjects captured in the sensual act of kissing.
Throughout 2023, during Tove Lo’s Dirt Femme tour, Kenny and Tove, in collaboration with creative director Charlie Twaddle, initiated The Kiss Book. This body of work aimed to foster an interactive experience for tour attendees, inviting those interested in being photographed to participate in a kiss.
The book vividly illustrates couples, throuples and individuals caught in a passionate kiss. Their bodies are intertwined, and the images focus on their faces, hands and tongues, capturing the moment’s intimacy. Central to the project is the participants’ agency, as their active involvement and selfhood play a vital role in co-constructing the photographs. Get it bedside x B x #tovelo

OUT NOW: ‘The Kiss Book’ is the debut book by musician Tove Lo and photographer Kenny Laubbacher, a collaborative project spanning 15 countries and 18 cities, showcasing 600 + subjects captured in the sensual act of kissing.
Throughout 2023, during Tove Lo’s Dirt Femme tour, Kenny and Tove, in collaboration with creative director Charlie Twaddle, initiated The Kiss Book. This body of work aimed to foster an interactive experience for tour attendees, inviting those interested in being photographed to participate in a kiss.
The book vividly illustrates couples, throuples and individuals caught in a passionate kiss. Their bodies are intertwined, and the images focus on their faces, hands and tongues, capturing the moment’s intimacy. Central to the project is the participants’ agency, as their active involvement and selfhood play a vital role in co-constructing the photographs. Get it bedside x B x #tovelo

OUT NOW: ‘The Kiss Book’ is the debut book by musician Tove Lo and photographer Kenny Laubbacher, a collaborative project spanning 15 countries and 18 cities, showcasing 600 + subjects captured in the sensual act of kissing.
Throughout 2023, during Tove Lo’s Dirt Femme tour, Kenny and Tove, in collaboration with creative director Charlie Twaddle, initiated The Kiss Book. This body of work aimed to foster an interactive experience for tour attendees, inviting those interested in being photographed to participate in a kiss.
The book vividly illustrates couples, throuples and individuals caught in a passionate kiss. Their bodies are intertwined, and the images focus on their faces, hands and tongues, capturing the moment’s intimacy. Central to the project is the participants’ agency, as their active involvement and selfhood play a vital role in co-constructing the photographs. Get it bedside x B x #tovelo

OUT NOW: ‘The Kiss Book’ is the debut book by musician Tove Lo and photographer Kenny Laubbacher, a collaborative project spanning 15 countries and 18 cities, showcasing 600 + subjects captured in the sensual act of kissing.
Throughout 2023, during Tove Lo’s Dirt Femme tour, Kenny and Tove, in collaboration with creative director Charlie Twaddle, initiated The Kiss Book. This body of work aimed to foster an interactive experience for tour attendees, inviting those interested in being photographed to participate in a kiss.
The book vividly illustrates couples, throuples and individuals caught in a passionate kiss. Their bodies are intertwined, and the images focus on their faces, hands and tongues, capturing the moment’s intimacy. Central to the project is the participants’ agency, as their active involvement and selfhood play a vital role in co-constructing the photographs. Get it bedside x B x #tovelo

OUT NOW: ‘The Kiss Book’ is the debut book by musician Tove Lo and photographer Kenny Laubbacher, a collaborative project spanning 15 countries and 18 cities, showcasing 600 + subjects captured in the sensual act of kissing.
Throughout 2023, during Tove Lo’s Dirt Femme tour, Kenny and Tove, in collaboration with creative director Charlie Twaddle, initiated The Kiss Book. This body of work aimed to foster an interactive experience for tour attendees, inviting those interested in being photographed to participate in a kiss.
The book vividly illustrates couples, throuples and individuals caught in a passionate kiss. Their bodies are intertwined, and the images focus on their faces, hands and tongues, capturing the moment’s intimacy. Central to the project is the participants’ agency, as their active involvement and selfhood play a vital role in co-constructing the photographs. Get it bedside x B x #tovelo
OUT NOW: ‘The Kiss Book’ is the debut book by musician Tove Lo and photographer Kenny Laubbacher, a collaborative project spanning 15 countries and 18 cities, showcasing 600 + subjects captured in the sensual act of kissing.
Throughout 2023, during Tove Lo’s Dirt Femme tour, Kenny and Tove, in collaboration with creative director Charlie Twaddle, initiated The Kiss Book. This body of work aimed to foster an interactive experience for tour attendees, inviting those interested in being photographed to participate in a kiss.
The book vividly illustrates couples, throuples and individuals caught in a passionate kiss. Their bodies are intertwined, and the images focus on their faces, hands and tongues, capturing the moment’s intimacy. Central to the project is the participants’ agency, as their active involvement and selfhood play a vital role in co-constructing the photographs. Get it bedside x B x #tovelo
OUT NOW: ‘The Kiss Book’ is the debut book by musician Tove Lo and photographer Kenny Laubbacher, a collaborative project spanning 15 countries and 18 cities, showcasing 600 + subjects captured in the sensual act of kissing.
Throughout 2023, during Tove Lo’s Dirt Femme tour, Kenny and Tove, in collaboration with creative director Charlie Twaddle, initiated The Kiss Book. This body of work aimed to foster an interactive experience for tour attendees, inviting those interested in being photographed to participate in a kiss.
The book vividly illustrates couples, throuples and individuals caught in a passionate kiss. Their bodies are intertwined, and the images focus on their faces, hands and tongues, capturing the moment’s intimacy. Central to the project is the participants’ agency, as their active involvement and selfhood play a vital role in co-constructing the photographs. Get it bedside x B x #tovelo

Sally’s Hideaway was created by Sally Maggio (pictured) , who had earlier managed the influential 220 Club in the 1970’s-80’s at 220 West Houston Street. The 220 was known as a central gathering place for transgender nightlife and figures like Lou Reed and is often cited as one of the most important transgender/gay nightclubs of its era. Reed’s title track and album Sally Can’t Dance (1974) is said to have been inspired by Sally Maggio. Sally Maggio passed away in October 1993.
‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Brian Lantelme and published by @baroness_books is available to pre-order. Get it bedside x B x #sallyshideaway #sallymaggio #brianlantelme
BARONESS cover star Octavia St. Laurent speaks.
Octavia St. Laurent was one of the defining figures of New York’s ballroom scene — model, performer, and star of ‘Paris Is Burning’.
Born in Brooklyn, she became a downtown icon throughout the 1980s and 90s, known for her beauty, wit, and unmistakable presence.
Moving between ballroom, nightlife, and fashion, Octavia became a symbol of ambition and self-invention for a generation. Her influence continues to shape queer culture, fashion, and the legacy of ballroom today.
Photo by @brianlantelme#octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent

BARONESS cover star Octavia St. Laurent speaks.
Octavia St. Laurent was one of the defining figures of New York’s ballroom scene — model, performer, and star of ‘Paris Is Burning’.
Born in Brooklyn, she became a downtown icon throughout the 1980s and 90s, known for her beauty, wit, and unmistakable presence.
Moving between ballroom, nightlife, and fashion, Octavia became a symbol of ambition and self-invention for a generation. Her influence continues to shape queer culture, fashion, and the legacy of ballroom today.
Photo by @brianlantelme#octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track ‘Sally Can’t Dance’.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of ‘Paris Is Burning’, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track ‘Sally Can’t Dance’.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of ‘Paris Is Burning’, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track ‘Sally Can’t Dance’.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of ‘Paris Is Burning’, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track ‘Sally Can’t Dance’.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of ‘Paris Is Burning’, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track ‘Sally Can’t Dance’.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of ‘Paris Is Burning’, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track ‘Sally Can’t Dance’.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of ‘Paris Is Burning’, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track ‘Sally Can’t Dance’.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of ‘Paris Is Burning’, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture
@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track Sally Can’t Dance.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of Paris Is Burning, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track Sally Can’t Dance.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of Paris Is Burning, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track Sally Can’t Dance.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of Paris Is Burning, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track Sally Can’t Dance.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of Paris Is Burning, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track Sally Can’t Dance.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of Paris Is Burning, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track Sally Can’t Dance.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of Paris Is Burning, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track Sally Can’t Dance.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of Paris Is Burning, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

@baroness_books returns with ‘Sally’s Hideaway’, a new publication by American photographer Brian Lantelme.
Featuring legendary ballroom icon Octavia St. Laurent as our cover star.
Created by Sally Maggio, Sally’s Hideaway became one of the most important spaces in New York’s trans and ballroom nightlife. Maggio had previously run the influential 220 Club, a legendary downtown gathering place frequented by figures including Lou Reed, with Maggio said to have inspired Reed’s track Sally Can’t Dance.
Later immortalised in the opening and closing scenes of Paris Is Burning, Sally’s became a defining space for a generation of performers, dancers, and nightlife legends including Dorian Corey, Consuela Cosmetic, Dominique Jackson, Hawaiian Angie, and Monica Mugler.
Photographed between 1991–1997, Lantelme’s images form a rare visual archive of a pivotal moment in queer and trans history. The book also includes an essay by Miss Tiger.
Get it bedside x B x #octaviastlaurent #octaviasaintlaurent #sallyshideaway #parisisburning#ballroomculture

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As we step forward, we also look back—celebrating the incredible contributors who have shaped our world: Harley Weir, Yushi Li, Pedro Ramos, Charlotte Wales, and many more.
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There have been many imitators, but no one gets what she wants quite like the Baroness @baroness_books
As we step forward, we also look back—celebrating the incredible contributors who have shaped our world: Harley Weir, Yushi Li, Pedro Ramos, Charlotte Wales, and many more.
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There have been many imitators, but no one gets what she wants quite like the Baroness @baroness_books
As we step forward, we also look back—celebrating the incredible contributors who have shaped our world: Harley Weir, Yushi Li, Pedro Ramos, Charlotte Wales, and many more.
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There have been many imitators, but no one gets what she wants quite like the Baroness @baroness_books
As we step forward, we also look back—celebrating the incredible contributors who have shaped our world: Harley Weir, Yushi Li, Pedro Ramos, Charlotte Wales, and many more.
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There have been many imitators, but no one gets what she wants quite like the Baroness @baroness_books
As we step forward, we also look back—celebrating the incredible contributors who have shaped our world: Harley Weir, Yushi Li, Pedro Ramos, Charlotte Wales, and many more.
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There have been many imitators, but no one gets what she wants quite like the Baroness @baroness_books
As we step forward, we also look back—celebrating the incredible contributors who have shaped our world: Harley Weir, Yushi Li, Pedro Ramos, Charlotte Wales, and many more.
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Published to accompany Karl Haendel’s exhibition “Less Bad”, originating at the Kimball Art Center in autumn of 2024 and traveling to the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University, the book highlights key thematic elements from Haendel’s 25-year artistic output, focusing in on the artist’s exploration of masculinity, tenderness, friendship, introspection and vulnerability through drawing. The book includes a complete set of installation images from the exhibition, plates highlighting essential works, and selected details of drawings. In addition, a section of the book is devoted to Haendel’s ardent dedication to drawing, highlighting through images his approach, process, materials and distinctive installation strategy. Get it bedside x B x

Published to accompany Karl Haendel’s exhibition “Less Bad”, originating at the Kimball Art Center in autumn of 2024 and traveling to the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University, the book highlights key thematic elements from Haendel’s 25-year artistic output, focusing in on the artist’s exploration of masculinity, tenderness, friendship, introspection and vulnerability through drawing. The book includes a complete set of installation images from the exhibition, plates highlighting essential works, and selected details of drawings. In addition, a section of the book is devoted to Haendel’s ardent dedication to drawing, highlighting through images his approach, process, materials and distinctive installation strategy. Get it bedside x B x

Published to accompany Karl Haendel’s exhibition “Less Bad”, originating at the Kimball Art Center in autumn of 2024 and traveling to the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University, the book highlights key thematic elements from Haendel’s 25-year artistic output, focusing in on the artist’s exploration of masculinity, tenderness, friendship, introspection and vulnerability through drawing. The book includes a complete set of installation images from the exhibition, plates highlighting essential works, and selected details of drawings. In addition, a section of the book is devoted to Haendel’s ardent dedication to drawing, highlighting through images his approach, process, materials and distinctive installation strategy. Get it bedside x B x

Published to accompany Karl Haendel’s exhibition “Less Bad”, originating at the Kimball Art Center in autumn of 2024 and traveling to the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University, the book highlights key thematic elements from Haendel’s 25-year artistic output, focusing in on the artist’s exploration of masculinity, tenderness, friendship, introspection and vulnerability through drawing. The book includes a complete set of installation images from the exhibition, plates highlighting essential works, and selected details of drawings. In addition, a section of the book is devoted to Haendel’s ardent dedication to drawing, highlighting through images his approach, process, materials and distinctive installation strategy. Get it bedside x B x

Published to accompany Karl Haendel’s exhibition “Less Bad”, originating at the Kimball Art Center in autumn of 2024 and traveling to the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University, the book highlights key thematic elements from Haendel’s 25-year artistic output, focusing in on the artist’s exploration of masculinity, tenderness, friendship, introspection and vulnerability through drawing. The book includes a complete set of installation images from the exhibition, plates highlighting essential works, and selected details of drawings. In addition, a section of the book is devoted to Haendel’s ardent dedication to drawing, highlighting through images his approach, process, materials and distinctive installation strategy. Get it bedside x B x

Published to accompany Karl Haendel’s exhibition “Less Bad”, originating at the Kimball Art Center in autumn of 2024 and traveling to the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University, the book highlights key thematic elements from Haendel’s 25-year artistic output, focusing in on the artist’s exploration of masculinity, tenderness, friendship, introspection and vulnerability through drawing. The book includes a complete set of installation images from the exhibition, plates highlighting essential works, and selected details of drawings. In addition, a section of the book is devoted to Haendel’s ardent dedication to drawing, highlighting through images his approach, process, materials and distinctive installation strategy. Get it bedside x B x

Published to accompany Karl Haendel’s exhibition “Less Bad”, originating at the Kimball Art Center in autumn of 2024 and traveling to the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University, the book highlights key thematic elements from Haendel’s 25-year artistic output, focusing in on the artist’s exploration of masculinity, tenderness, friendship, introspection and vulnerability through drawing. The book includes a complete set of installation images from the exhibition, plates highlighting essential works, and selected details of drawings. In addition, a section of the book is devoted to Haendel’s ardent dedication to drawing, highlighting through images his approach, process, materials and distinctive installation strategy. Get it bedside x B x
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