Description
Long before “influencer” was a job title, SuicideGirls built a global DIY platform for “alt-girls”—tattooed, pierced, punk-adjacent models who didn’t fit mainstream glossies. The look rejected cliché in favor of the subculture, scene-kid attitude, and community; it was a body-positive, consent-forward mashup of pin-up, punk, and personal storytelling. In the 2000s the site’s shoots and message boards turned “alternative” beauty into a movement: part fashion, part counterculture, part photo-collective—proof that a new canon could be written from the ground up.
Beauty Redefined is the big, square, heavy one—the first large-scale compendium that introduced SG models from across the U.S. (and beyond) to a bookstore audience. Designed as an art/photo title, it gathers hundreds of color photographs with short bios and site links, folding web culture into print. It’s also a time capsule of the project’s early expansion, with blurbs from SPIN, WIRED, Chuck Palahniuk, Dave Grohl, and more, framing SG as a bona fide pop-culture phenomenon. A cornerstone for collectors of contemporary erotica, internet-era photography, and alt-culture publishing.
Massive, image-rich, and very scarce signed by multiple models—this is the SG book to own. A defining artifact of 2000s alt-culture and internet-era photography, ready to anchor any photobook or erotica shelf.


















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