Scout Willis: StyleLikeU Takes Risqué Biker Photo of Her [VIDEO]
Scout Willis just finished a risqué project with StyeLikeU, whose motto is Freedom of expression through personal style.
With mellow strummings of a guitar in the background, Willis spoke verses over a video mostly showing black-and-white footage of her.
Below is an excerpt from the verses:
When I caught a lift headed north from a Jayne Mansfield look alike in a t-bird with diamonds hanging between tan bony cleavage, I said goodbye to Los Angeles as I knew it, to Laurel canyon mamas in cotton caftans crooning to tiny children, goodbye to awkward adolescent girls in chiffon prom dresses looking like palm trees, all legs and long tangled brown hair with red glitter barrettes shaped like parrots and sparrows, farmer's markets populated by skinny punks with bleached out flat top hair, beautiful mohawked children waltzing in moshpits with bruises blooming on knife blade cheekbones, goodbye to pink car orgasms atop Mulholland drive reverberating off the canyon walls.
The full text of the verses is here.
What's getting more attention, however, is Willis' photo shoot with StyleLIkeU (found here). In particular, it is the photo for which she posed in front of the camera at Sunken City in San Pedro, California, rocking a handful of outfits perfect for a Californian biker babe, with buttless chaps and all.
It's great to see that Scout is pretty fearless and ballsy to just let it all hang out like that-literally, wrote StyleCaster.
While Willis' project is done for artistic purposes (at least that's what StyleLikeU is portraying it as), that did not stop critics from honing in on the buttless chaps picture and making critical comments.
There is one thing for which the talentless and the witless can always be relied upon - taking off their clothing, wrote Web site Celeb Dirty Laundry.
Willis, of course, is one of the daughters of actor Bruce Willis and Demi Moore.
She and her photographer reportedly never even thought about what her famous parents would think of the StyleLikeU project, according to Radar Online.
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