She's the former Vogue Australia editor who was unceremoniously booted from the magazine five years ago.
But Kirstie Clements hasn't let the departure stop her from carving out a new niche in the fashion industry, having this month launched an online store specialising in designer sex toys and lingerie.
Speaking to The Sydney Morning Herald about the erotic-wear website, named Porte-à-Vie, Kirstie explained: 'I've always loved beautiful lingerie, they were always my favourite shoots to edit at Vogue. I used to collect vintage lingerie from the '30s when I lived in Paris.'
From Vogue to vibrators! Kirstie Clements hasn't let the departure stop her from carving out a new niche in the fashion industry, having this month launched an online store specialising in designer sex toys and lingerie
Kirstie also confessed that her new role as founder of the site has been quite illuminating, especially when it comes to the arena of intimate pleasure devices.
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'Editing the intimate accessory part of the site was more of an eye-opener … now that's an interesting buying experience,' she told the paper.
'My business partner Lisa and I would often look at each other and say, 'What on earth would you do with that?'. But it's a ton of fun. We laugh a lot.'
'Editing the intimate accessory part of the site was more of an eye-opener': Kirstie confessed that her new role as founder of the site has been quite illuminating, especially when it comes to the arena of intimate pleasure devices
'My business partner Lisa and I would often look at each other and อยากแท้ง say, 'What on earth would you do with that?' The store features a variety of luxe sex toys as well as high-end lingerie
Among it's most seductive bedroom offerings is a gold-plated vibrator shaped like a faceted diamond.
The launch of Porte-à-Vie comes after Kirstie made headlines for releasing a tell-all book about the fashion industry, titled The Vogue Factor, in which she claimed certain models ate tissue paper to feel full.
Kirstie also claimed that some models starve themselves for days on end, spend frequent stints on hospital drips and are often so weak with hunger that they struggle to keep their eyes open.
For the woman who has it all! Among it's most seductive bedroom offerings is a gold-plated vibrator shaped like a faceted diamond
Clements spent 25 years at Australian Vogue - her book's subhead is 'from front desk to editor' - and steered the ship for 13 of them.
Her departure was sudden - she was called to a meeting and dismissed, forced to clean her office and leave without bidding farewell to her staff.
She was replaced quickly by Edwina McCann, who was then the editor of Harper's Bazaar.
New project: Kirstie shared this snap of the site's homepage earlier this week after its launch
Controversial novel: The launch of Porte-à-Vie comes after Kirstie made headlines for releasing a tell-all book about the fashion industry, titled The Vogue Factor, in which she claimed certain models ate tissue paper to feel full
Read more:
porteavie.com/
website Kirstie Clements launches a sex toy and lingerie store
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She's the former Vogue Australia editor who was unceremoniously booted from the magazine five years ago
por Cyril Stovall (2020-05-24)
But Kirstie Clements hasn't let the departure stop her from carving out a new niche in the fashion industry, having this month launched an online store specialising in designer sex toys and lingerie.
Speaking to The Sydney Morning Herald about the erotic-wear website, named Porte-à-Vie, Kirstie explained: 'I've always loved beautiful lingerie, they were always my favourite shoots to edit at Vogue. I used to collect vintage lingerie from the '30s when I lived in Paris.'
From Vogue to vibrators! Kirstie Clements hasn't let the departure stop her from carving out a new niche in the fashion industry, having this month launched an online store specialising in designer sex toys and lingerie
Kirstie also confessed that her new role as founder of the site has been quite illuminating, especially when it comes to the arena of intimate pleasure devices.
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'Editing the intimate accessory part of the site was more of an eye-opener … now that's an interesting buying experience,' she told the paper.
'My business partner Lisa and I would often look at each other and say, 'What on earth would you do with that?'. But it's a ton of fun. We laugh a lot.'
'Editing the intimate accessory part of the site was more of an eye-opener': Kirstie confessed that her new role as founder of the site has been quite illuminating, especially when it comes to the arena of intimate pleasure devices
'My business partner Lisa and I would often look at each other and อยากแท้ง say, 'What on earth would you do with that?' The store features a variety of luxe sex toys as well as high-end lingerie
Among it's most seductive bedroom offerings is a gold-plated vibrator shaped like a faceted diamond.
The launch of Porte-à-Vie comes after Kirstie made headlines for releasing a tell-all book about the fashion industry, titled The Vogue Factor, in which she claimed certain models ate tissue paper to feel full.
Kirstie also claimed that some models starve themselves for days on end, spend frequent stints on hospital drips and are often so weak with hunger that they struggle to keep their eyes open.
For the woman who has it all! Among it's most seductive bedroom offerings is a gold-plated vibrator shaped like a faceted diamond
Clements spent 25 years at Australian Vogue - her book's subhead is 'from front desk to editor' - and steered the ship for 13 of them.
Her departure was sudden - she was called to a meeting and dismissed, forced to clean her office and leave without bidding farewell to her staff.
She was replaced quickly by Edwina McCann, who was then the editor of Harper's Bazaar.
New project: Kirstie shared this snap of the site's homepage earlier this week after its launch
Controversial novel: The launch of Porte-à-Vie comes after Kirstie made headlines for releasing a tell-all book about the fashion industry, titled The Vogue Factor, in which she claimed certain models ate tissue paper to feel full
Read more:
porteavie.com/
website Kirstie Clements launches a sex toy and lingerie store