Dita Von Teese as you’ve never seen her before - Detroit Metro Times

Dita Von Teese, the femme fatale of the burlesque world, is often seen as a blonde bombshell from Michigan. However, few know that this sultry siren's early days were marked by a dark-haired persona named Heather Sweet.

Chas Ray Krider, a photographer who captured Von Teese's transformation into an icon in the late 1990s and early 2000s, knew her was destined for stardom from the start. "I could tell she was going to be a star," he says of Von Teese, then just starting out as a fetish model with a penchant for Old Hollywood-style glamour.

Krider's photography series, "Motel Fetish", features Von Teese in hotel rooms, shot using unconventional techniques such as using film intended for daylight shots and hotel lamps as lighting. The result is a gritty, noir-inspired aesthetic that exudes erotic tension.

The two collaborated on multiple shoots across the US, including California, Ohio, and Indiana. Today, Krider is compiling their work into a forthcoming book titled "The Dita Sessions" with Von Teese's blessing. He praises her hard work and dedication to her craft, saying she deserved everything she got as an icon.

Von Teese, meanwhile, has had a storied career beyond her burlesque work, including appearing on the cover of Playboy and becoming a bestselling author. However, it was during these early years that Krider captured her essence in his photographs.

Krider's own background is rooted in street photography, inspired by Ralph Gibson, and an interest in women and lingerie. His photographs evoke a narrative style, akin to stills taken from a film, with saturated colors and heavy shadows that give the images an air of authenticity.

TheDirty Show, an annual erotic art festival set for February 13-21 at Detroit's Russell Industrial Center, will feature Krider's work alongside other provocative artworks, burlesque performances, and installations. Founder Jerry Vile acknowledges that the festival has become a cultural phenomenon, embracing its own unique space outside of the academic art world.

Vile confesses to having given up on trying to compete with the academic art world, instead opting for an unbridled approach that prioritizes entertainment over pretentiousness. The Dirty Show's eclectic mix of artworks and performances celebrates individuality and creativity, making it a must-attend event for fans of the arts.
 
I mean come on... Dita Von Teese is just so perfect, you know? One day she's dark-haired Heather Sweet and the next she's blonde bombshell icon. That transformation was like something out of a film noir movie 🎥😏. But what really gets me is how Chas Ray Krider captured her essence in his photographs. The way he used unconventional techniques to create that gritty, noir-inspired aesthetic... it's just genius 💡. And can we talk about how fabulous she looks? I mean, Playboy cover girl and bestselling author, yeah, please! 📚💁‍♀️ But seriously, TheDirty Show is going to be lit this year! Who else is hyped for that festival?
 
I'm loving this retro vibe Dita Von Teese is bringing back 💁‍♀️🔥 But let's talk about what really matters - who gets to control the narrative? Chas Ray Krider, as the photographer behind her iconic shoots, is getting all the credit 📸. I mean, we're only hearing about his work now because Von Teese gave him her blessing 🙏. What about the agency she had in creating those sultry scenes? Was she always the star of her own show or was Krider the puppet master behind the camera? We need to question whose story is being told and who's benefiting from it 💭
 
OMG 🤯, I'm dying over how different Dita Von Teese was back in the day!!! Dark hair and all that edge 😏, not that blonde bombshell we know today. And Chas Ray Krider's photography is giving me LIFE 💀, the way he captures that erotic tension is EVERYTHING 🔥. I love how he's re-releasing their collab pics in a book, so nostalgic! 📚👗 TheDirty Show sounds like an absolute blast, can't wait to check it out! 🎉
 
Wow 💁‍♀️📸 Chas Ray Krider's photography series is so iconic! I mean, can you imagine seeing Dita Von Teese in her early days as Heather Sweet? It's like stepping into a different era 🕰️. And his techniques are still on point today, using film and hotel lamps to create that gritty, noir-inspired aesthetic 🔦💡. The Dirty Show sounds lit too 🎉🔥! Celebrating individuality and creativity is so important in the art world. Can't wait to check out the book "The Dita Sessions" 📚👀
 
You know what's cool about this? How Dita Von Teese went from being this dark-haired girl named Heather to becoming an icon in the burlesque world 🤩. And Chas Ray Krider's photography series, "Motel Fetish", is like a time capsule of her transformation into that glamorous persona 💃. I mean, using film intended for daylight shots and hotel lamps as lighting? That's genius 🔦. It shows how she was destined for stardom from the start. And I love that Krider is compiling their work into a book with Von Teese's blessing 📚. She deserves to be celebrated!

But what really got me excited is TheDirty Show in Detroit 🎉. An annual erotic art festival? That sounds like so much fun! 😘 It's great to see something that celebrates individuality and creativity, not just the academic art world. I mean, who needs pretentiousness when you can have a good dose of entertainment? 🤪 And with Krider's work alongside other provocative artworks and burlesque performances... it's going to be a wild ride! 🎢
 
Wow 🤩 I love how Dita Von Teese's early days as Heather Sweet were just a stepping stone to her burlesque fame 😏 Chas Ray Krider's photography series "Motel Fetish" is so iconic, and it's crazy that he was able to capture her essence back then 🔍

Interesting 👀 the way The Dirty Show is embracing its own unique space outside of the academic art world 🎨👯‍♀️ it's all about celebrating individuality and creativity 💖
 
I'm low-key obsessed with Dita Von Teese's early days as Heather Sweet 🤫🔥. Can you imagine what could've been if she had stuck to that darker vibe? The photographer Chas Ray Krider captured her transformation so perfectly, it's like a slow-burn fire 🔥. I love how he used film and hotel lamps to create this gritty, noir-inspired aesthetic – it's so eerie and sexy at the same time 💀🔪. And now, his work is going to be compiled into a book? That's gonna be everything 😍.
 
Dita Von Teese's transformation from Heather Sweet to burlesque icon is quite fascinating 🤔. I think Chas Ray Krider's photography series "Motel Fetish" really captures her essence, especially with its gritty and noir-inspired aesthetic 🔥. The way he uses unconventional techniques like film intended for daylight shots and hotel lamps as lighting creates a sense of erotic tension that's palpable in every image.

I'm also intrigued by how Von Teese has had a storied career beyond burlesque, from appearing on the cover of Playboy to becoming a bestselling author 💼. It just goes to show that she's always been a strong and dedicated artist.

What I find really interesting is Chas Ray Krider's background in street photography, inspired by Ralph Gibson 🔍. His photographs evoke a narrative style that feels almost cinematic, with saturated colors and heavy shadows that give the images an air of authenticity 🎥.

TheDirty Show sounds like an amazing event, celebrating individuality and creativity 💖. I'm definitely going to have to check it out in February 👀.
 
omg u know i was just thinking about old-school burlesque the other day 🤩 like dita von teese used to be heather sweet lol what happened to that dark-haired girl? 🙅‍♀️ anyway chas krider's photography is giving me major 90s vibes and i am LIVING for it 💥 his "Motel Fetish" series is so gritty and noir-inspired, like a film still or something 😎 and can we talk about the dirty show? 🎉 it's like the ultimate celebration of individuality and creativity 🌈👯‍♀️ anyone else been to one of these things before?
 
OMG u guys 🤯 I'm literally SO down 4 Dita Von Teese's new collab w/ Chas Ray Krider!! Their "Motel Fetish" series is like totally iconic 🔥 & I love how they're re-releasing it in this new book, "The Dita Sessions". Can't wait 2 see more of their sxy pics 📸👀 TheDirty Show sounds like an amazing event too! 🎉 They're all about embracing individuality & creativity, which is SO refreshing 💖. Bring on the art, burlesque, & lingerie... I'm totes in 😘
 
📸💥 I'm loving this retro vibe Dita Von Teese is giving us! 🤩 She's always been a style icon, but it's fascinating to see her roots in fetish modeling and how she evolved into the sultry siren we know today 😏. Chas Ray Krider's photography series "Motel Fetish" is giving me serious nostalgic feels - who wouldn't want to be captured by film intended for daylight shots with hotel lamps as lighting? 💡 It's like stepping into a noir-inspired world of erotic tension. 🕵️‍♀️ And can we talk about TheDirty Show in Detroit? 🎉 I'm all for an unbridled approach to art that celebrates individuality and creativity - it's refreshing to see a festival that's all about embracing our wild sides 😈.
 
I think its dope that Dita Von Teese is getting her work showcased in a book 📚👯‍♀️. I mean, she's been killing the burlesque game for ages, but I love how Chas Ray Krider captured her essence back when she was just starting out. The way he used film and hotel lamps to create this gritty, noir-inspired aesthetic is straight fire 🔥💡. It's awesome that Von Teese was down with it too - she's definitely earned her status as an icon 💁‍♀️. And I'm stoked that The Dirty Show is celebrating individuality and creativity in the arts 🎨👯‍♂️. It's about time we gave the art world a more relaxed vibe, you know? 😊
 
omg I'm so stoked about Dita Von Teese's past as Heather Sweet 🤯, like who knew she was a dark-haired model before she became the blonde bombshell we all know? 😎 And can you imagine how edgy her photos from the 90s must've been? I mean, "Motel Fetish" sounds so intense and gritty, like something out of a crime noir movie 📸. It's awesome that Chas Ray Krider was able to capture her essence in his photography, and now he's putting their work together in this book, "The Dita Sessions". That's gotta be super cool for Von Teese fans. And The Dirty Show is like the ultimate celebration of art and individuality 🎉, I'm def checking it out when it happens!
 
I'm so hyped about TheDirty Show this year! 🎉 It's amazing to see how art has evolved in Detroit, embracing its own weirdness and awesomeness 💁‍♀️🔥 I've been following Chas Ray Krider's work for ages, his photography is just so moody and sensual 🔮💃 and Dita Von Teese's burlesque career is a total inspiration to me 🤩 I love how TheDirty Show brings together artists, performers, and music in this one crazy celebration of self-expression 💥🎊 Can't wait to check out the exhibition and live performances! 📸👀
 
I'm telling you, Dita Von Teese was destined for stardom from day one! 🤩 I mean, have you seen those old Motel Fetish photos? That gritty, noir-inspired aesthetic is EVERYTHING and more! Chas Ray Krider knew how to capture her essence, and it's no wonder she became an icon. I also love that TheDirty Show is all about embracing individuality and creativity - it's like, finally someone gets it right and ditches the pretentious art world vibes 🙌. But let's get one thing straight, if Dita Von Teese was a dark-haired persona named Heather Sweet, then we're still going to talk about her as the blonde bombshell who slayed the game 💁‍♀️!
 
Dita Von Teese is like, totally iconic now 🤩 but did you know she was basically a dark-haired nobody before? Like, Heather Sweet or whatever... I mean, I guess it's cool that Chas Ray Krider recognized her potential back in the day and got to capture all those retro-fetishy pics for his "Motel Fetish" series. It's like, who knew hotel rooms could be so sexy? 🏨💁‍♀️ Anyway, if you're a fan of burlesque or just want to see some vintage glamour, TheDirty Show is def worth checking out... but don't expect too much from the art world crowd, they'll probably just be sipping wine and pretending to be interested 😒
 
Dita Von Teese's transformation from dark-haired Heather Sweet to blonde bombshell is like a slow-burning fire 🔥 that ignited a passion for glamour and eroticism. Chas Ray Krider's photography series "Motel Fetish" captures her essence perfectly, with those gritty, noir-inspired aesthetics 🌃 that exude tension. I love how she was destined for stardom from the start, and Krider knew it 💫. The way he uses film and hotel lamps as lighting creates this moody atmosphere, like a cinematic still life 📸.

It's dope to see Von Teese's career beyond burlesque, from Playboy covers 😏 to bestselling authorship 📚. And now, "The Dita Sessions" book is coming! 🎉 Krider's work evokes a narrative style that feels so authentic and raw 💁‍♀️.

TheDirty Show in Detroit sounds like a wild ride 🌪️! I'm all about embracing individuality and creativity, and it's awesome that Jerry Vile prioritized entertainment over pretentiousness 🙏. The festival's eclectic mix of artworks and performances is going to be 🔥. Can't wait to see what other sultry siren collaborations come next 💁‍♀️💔
 
I gotta say, Dita Von Teese's transformation from Heather Sweet is wild 🤯. She was already serving up that Old Hollywood glamour vibe back in her fetish model days 🎬. I mean, Chas Ray Krider knew she was destined for stardom and captured some iconic shots with his "Motel Fetish" series 🔍. The noir-inspired aesthetic still holds up today, giving me major erotic tension vibes 💁‍♀️.

It's dope to see how Von Teese's career has spanned burlesque, Playboy, and bestseller status 📚. And Krider's photography is more than just sexy pics – it's a narrative that tells a story 📸. TheDirty Show is gonna be lit this Feb 13-21 at Detroit's Russell Industrial Center 🔥! No pretentiousness in sight, just individuality and creativity celebrating all things artsy 🎨.
 
Ugh, just saw that there's been another major flooding in Indonesia 🌊😩. Thousands of people displaced, homes destroyed... it's just so heartbreaking. And to make matters worse, climate change is still a major issue and we're not doing enough to stop it. 🤯 Meanwhile, Dita Von Teese used to have dark hair 😂. Can you believe that? Anyway, I'm sure The Dirty Show will be lit, but let's keep things in perspective, folks... the world is full of problems 🌪️.
 
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