A few weeks ago, on a quiet street in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, a woman raced out of a church to tell the people taking photographs outside that what they were doing was not OK.
“I’m going to call the diocese,” she said. “We have active parishioners in this community that would be very very upset if they ever saw this in a magazine.”
One could understand where she was coming from.
The male model standing in front of a statue that depicted the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary was not exactly pledging fealty to it.
He was decked in Balenciaga black, his hair was dyed peroxide blond, and the
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