Tom of Finland’s Leather Daddies Came to Life at Lethal Amounts


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Homoerotic fetish artist Tom of Finland died in 1991, but his spirit was alive and well at Lethal Amounts on Friday, Feb. 24. The artist's brand and the Westlake art gallery teamed up to launch a collection of T-shirts, sweatshirts and prints plus a limited-edition zine. At the one-night-only celebration of the collaboration, hot, leather-clad guys and scantily clad ladies mingled while DJ Matthew Pernicano spun tunes. Even a sexy sailor showed up.

Photos by Levan TK (IG: @levan_tk)

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