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Crotch Issue 12, is a record of our summer, which will make you want to throw on your trunks and run away on holiday for Christmas.
Sir Peter has entertained us for years, both in his work, and over WhatsApp as we have tried to arrange a shoot. Finally, this summer, our paths collided in his hometown of Madrid, where he showed us the sights and we got him to flash us his tan lines - he was an absolute pleasure to work with and a worthy cover star.
Sam Morris has been wowing the internet with his honest and open take on sexuality for several years, and here for Crotch he tells us how it feels for him to be growing into the term 'Daddy’. David Mesa, in his very first shoot for us, photographed the legendary Sharok. Elsewhere, we take muscular Zack on a London joyride, and we have fun in the sun with another strapping Zach in NYC. In New York, we met up with Nasty Pig founder David Lauterstein in his studio, as he talked us through the fetish and fashion brand's most iconic pieces in its thirtieth anniversary year. And new brand Touch Me Lovely’s designer shows us his latest thongs, lovingly showcased on his own body.
We also have a beautiful story shot in suburban North London, handsome men photographed by Steeve Beckouet in states of undress, Wasted Tears features additional sketches by talented artist Matt La Croix.
Finally, we thought it time we mixed things up a little, and have added some glossy pages, so you're in for a textural treat!
Sam Morris has been wowing the internet with his honest and open take on sexuality for several years, and here for Crotch he tells us how it feels for him to be growing into the term 'Daddy’. David Mesa, in his very first shoot for us, photographed the legendary Sharok. Elsewhere, we take muscular Zack on a London joyride, and we have fun in the sun with another strapping Zach in NYC. In New York, we met up with Nasty Pig founder David Lauterstein in his studio, as he talked us through the fetish and fashion brand's most iconic pieces in its thirtieth anniversary year. And new brand Touch Me Lovely’s designer shows us his latest thongs, lovingly showcased on his own body.
We also have a beautiful story shot in suburban North London, handsome men photographed by Steeve Beckouet in states of undress, Wasted Tears features additional sketches by talented artist Matt La Croix.
Finally, we thought it time we mixed things up a little, and have added some glossy pages, so you're in for a textural treat!