The Simply Divine: Cut-Out Doll Book, 1st Edition, 1st Printing
“The girl can’t help it!” - John Waters, quoted on the back cover
15 uncut color costume pages with captions.
2 uncut color Divine pages on heavier paper.
1 page of instructions.
Designs and illustrations by Van Smith, costume designer and make-up artist for most of John Waters’ movies and member of the “Dreamlanders”. The book features Divine, the iconic drag queen and frequent collaborator of filmmaker John Waters. A rare and collectible item among fans of Divine and John Waters' work.
The book allows fans to dress up a paper doll version of Divine in various outfits, reflecting the flamboyant and boundary-pushing drag style that made Divine famous. It serves as both a playful tribute to Divine's larger-than-life persona and a unique piece of memorabilia from the underground film scene of the 1970s and 1980s.
Includes multiple outfits for the character Dawn Davenport in "Female Trouble", and at least one outfit from "Pink Flamingos".
A radical publication for its time, it directly captures drag in book form.
“The girl can’t help it!” - John Waters, quoted on the back cover
15 uncut color costume pages with captions.
2 uncut color Divine pages on heavier paper.
1 page of instructions.
Designs and illustrations by Van Smith, costume designer and make-up artist for most of John Waters’ movies and member of the “Dreamlanders”. The book features Divine, the iconic drag queen and frequent collaborator of filmmaker John Waters. A rare and collectible item among fans of Divine and John Waters' work.
The book allows fans to dress up a paper doll version of Divine in various outfits, reflecting the flamboyant and boundary-pushing drag style that made Divine famous. It serves as both a playful tribute to Divine's larger-than-life persona and a unique piece of memorabilia from the underground film scene of the 1970s and 1980s.
Includes multiple outfits for the character Dawn Davenport in "Female Trouble", and at least one outfit from "Pink Flamingos".
A radical publication for its time, it directly captures drag in book form.
“The girl can’t help it!” - John Waters, quoted on the back cover
15 uncut color costume pages with captions.
2 uncut color Divine pages on heavier paper.
1 page of instructions.
Designs and illustrations by Van Smith, costume designer and make-up artist for most of John Waters’ movies and member of the “Dreamlanders”. The book features Divine, the iconic drag queen and frequent collaborator of filmmaker John Waters. A rare and collectible item among fans of Divine and John Waters' work.
The book allows fans to dress up a paper doll version of Divine in various outfits, reflecting the flamboyant and boundary-pushing drag style that made Divine famous. It serves as both a playful tribute to Divine's larger-than-life persona and a unique piece of memorabilia from the underground film scene of the 1970s and 1980s.
Includes multiple outfits for the character Dawn Davenport in "Female Trouble", and at least one outfit from "Pink Flamingos".
A radical publication for its time, it directly captures drag in book form.