Michelle L'Amour

$36.00

This 16”×24” image is printed on high-quality 240g satin photo paper, this artwork combines sharp details with a subtle satin finish, perfect for collectors seeking a unique piece that balances elegance with futuristic allure.

About the Subject: Michelle L'Amour is an acclaimed American neo-burlesque performer, renowned for her innovative artistry and empowering presence in the world of erotic entertainment. Born on April 15, 1980, in Orland Park, Illinois, she began her dance journey at 15, exploring ballet, jazz, hip hop, modern, and lyrical styles. While pursuing a finance degree at the University of Illinois, Michelle discovered her passion for burlesque, leading to the formation of her troupe, The Lavender Cabaret.

In 2005, Michelle earned the prestigious title of Miss Exotic World with her captivating "Snow White" routine, solidifying her status as a leading figure in the burlesque revival. Her dynamic performances have graced numerous television programs, including NBC's America's Got Talent, MTV's Amazingness, and France's Incroyable Talent. A viral sensation, her "Butthoven" act has garnered over 10 million views, showcasing her unique blend of humor and sensuality.

Beyond the stage, Michelle is a dedicated educator and advocate for self-empowerment. She founded Studio L'amour in Chicago, offering burlesque instruction to individuals seeking confidence and artistic expression. Her innovative "Pussy Confidence" classes aim to help women overcome doubt and embrace their inherent power. Additionally, Michelle hosts the "Look Down There" podcast, fostering open discussions on body positivity and self-love.

Michelle's creative ventures extend to producing and acting, with credits in projects like Grandes Horizontales (2022) and Let Me Teach You How to Eat (2013). Her commitment to authenticity and artistic excellence continues to inspire audiences worldwide.

For more information, visit her official website: michellelamour.com.

Follow her on Instagram: @michellelamour.

Print Specifications

Paper: This 16”×24” heavy basis weight 9.5-mil, 240g satin photo paper is the perfect choice for all types of photo-realistic imaging, including portraits, posters, commercial displays, and hi-res photo imaging. The perfect balance between optimum color vibrancy with minimal hot spots and glare.

Base: Resin-coated (RC) photo paper
Weight / Thickness: 240gsm - per ISO 536 Test Method Thickness/caliper 9.5 mil/188 microns per ISO 534 Test Method
Opacity: >97%
Gloss: 26 (@60)
Whiteness: 126 (W-E313)
Brightness: 95 (TB-452)

Handling recommendations: Due to the coating's absorptive nature, you should avoid touching the surface. Cotton gloves are always recommended when handling inkjet-coated materials.

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This 16”×24” image is printed on high-quality 240g satin photo paper, this artwork combines sharp details with a subtle satin finish, perfect for collectors seeking a unique piece that balances elegance with futuristic allure.

About the Subject: Michelle L'Amour is an acclaimed American neo-burlesque performer, renowned for her innovative artistry and empowering presence in the world of erotic entertainment. Born on April 15, 1980, in Orland Park, Illinois, she began her dance journey at 15, exploring ballet, jazz, hip hop, modern, and lyrical styles. While pursuing a finance degree at the University of Illinois, Michelle discovered her passion for burlesque, leading to the formation of her troupe, The Lavender Cabaret.

In 2005, Michelle earned the prestigious title of Miss Exotic World with her captivating "Snow White" routine, solidifying her status as a leading figure in the burlesque revival. Her dynamic performances have graced numerous television programs, including NBC's America's Got Talent, MTV's Amazingness, and France's Incroyable Talent. A viral sensation, her "Butthoven" act has garnered over 10 million views, showcasing her unique blend of humor and sensuality.

Beyond the stage, Michelle is a dedicated educator and advocate for self-empowerment. She founded Studio L'amour in Chicago, offering burlesque instruction to individuals seeking confidence and artistic expression. Her innovative "Pussy Confidence" classes aim to help women overcome doubt and embrace their inherent power. Additionally, Michelle hosts the "Look Down There" podcast, fostering open discussions on body positivity and self-love.

Michelle's creative ventures extend to producing and acting, with credits in projects like Grandes Horizontales (2022) and Let Me Teach You How to Eat (2013). Her commitment to authenticity and artistic excellence continues to inspire audiences worldwide.

For more information, visit her official website: michellelamour.com.

Follow her on Instagram: @michellelamour.

Print Specifications

Paper: This 16”×24” heavy basis weight 9.5-mil, 240g satin photo paper is the perfect choice for all types of photo-realistic imaging, including portraits, posters, commercial displays, and hi-res photo imaging. The perfect balance between optimum color vibrancy with minimal hot spots and glare.

Base: Resin-coated (RC) photo paper
Weight / Thickness: 240gsm - per ISO 536 Test Method Thickness/caliper 9.5 mil/188 microns per ISO 534 Test Method
Opacity: >97%
Gloss: 26 (@60)
Whiteness: 126 (W-E313)
Brightness: 95 (TB-452)

Handling recommendations: Due to the coating's absorptive nature, you should avoid touching the surface. Cotton gloves are always recommended when handling inkjet-coated materials.

This 16”×24” image is printed on high-quality 240g satin photo paper, this artwork combines sharp details with a subtle satin finish, perfect for collectors seeking a unique piece that balances elegance with futuristic allure.

About the Subject: Michelle L'Amour is an acclaimed American neo-burlesque performer, renowned for her innovative artistry and empowering presence in the world of erotic entertainment. Born on April 15, 1980, in Orland Park, Illinois, she began her dance journey at 15, exploring ballet, jazz, hip hop, modern, and lyrical styles. While pursuing a finance degree at the University of Illinois, Michelle discovered her passion for burlesque, leading to the formation of her troupe, The Lavender Cabaret.

In 2005, Michelle earned the prestigious title of Miss Exotic World with her captivating "Snow White" routine, solidifying her status as a leading figure in the burlesque revival. Her dynamic performances have graced numerous television programs, including NBC's America's Got Talent, MTV's Amazingness, and France's Incroyable Talent. A viral sensation, her "Butthoven" act has garnered over 10 million views, showcasing her unique blend of humor and sensuality.

Beyond the stage, Michelle is a dedicated educator and advocate for self-empowerment. She founded Studio L'amour in Chicago, offering burlesque instruction to individuals seeking confidence and artistic expression. Her innovative "Pussy Confidence" classes aim to help women overcome doubt and embrace their inherent power. Additionally, Michelle hosts the "Look Down There" podcast, fostering open discussions on body positivity and self-love.

Michelle's creative ventures extend to producing and acting, with credits in projects like Grandes Horizontales (2022) and Let Me Teach You How to Eat (2013). Her commitment to authenticity and artistic excellence continues to inspire audiences worldwide.

For more information, visit her official website: michellelamour.com.

Follow her on Instagram: @michellelamour.

Print Specifications

Paper: This 16”×24” heavy basis weight 9.5-mil, 240g satin photo paper is the perfect choice for all types of photo-realistic imaging, including portraits, posters, commercial displays, and hi-res photo imaging. The perfect balance between optimum color vibrancy with minimal hot spots and glare.

Base: Resin-coated (RC) photo paper
Weight / Thickness: 240gsm - per ISO 536 Test Method Thickness/caliper 9.5 mil/188 microns per ISO 534 Test Method
Opacity: >97%
Gloss: 26 (@60)
Whiteness: 126 (W-E313)
Brightness: 95 (TB-452)

Handling recommendations: Due to the coating's absorptive nature, you should avoid touching the surface. Cotton gloves are always recommended when handling inkjet-coated materials.