Ashish Hits Back At Censoring With Join-The-Dots T-Shirts

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[Photo: Taint By Ashish]

British designer Ashish is forever pushing the boundaries when it comes to sexual diversity and fluidity. During previous London Fashion Week catwalk shows, he’s had men walk the runway in heels, twerk and wear a dress with the outline of a naked female body on it. And that was just the 20 minute show presented in September 2015.

Never one to shy away from nudity, the human form or sex Ashish has recently created a new Instagram called ‘Taint By Ashish’. It has already been taken down once by Instagram for breaking their censorship rules. To which Ashish stated his work is NOT pornographic and that they should use their imagination (followed with the hashtag #dontbeahater).

So what’s causing all the uproar? That would be the range of Ashish’s new t-shirts ‘Taint By Ashish’, that are going to be available at V Files in New York. It seems Ashish has put his love for glitter to one side for the moment and is instead putting his creative efforts into a number of rather erotic paint by numbers.

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[Photo: Taint By Ashish]

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[Photo: Taint By Ashish]

The garments, that could be labelled as ‘playful pornography’, present gay, straight and threesomes of all ethnicities engaging in a range of sexual acts. But they’re not that explicate - each top boasts a join the dots design, encouraging the wearer to get involved in the design.

Ashish insists that unless people stare at the t-shirts for a good few moments they can’t work out what it’s conveying. However, it’s hard not to look and figure out the end image.

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[Photo: Taint By Ashish]

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