
There's a new beauty trend in town: why are women trying to look...lifeless? Today’s guest, Jessica DeFino - beauty reporter, critic, and author of the FLESH WORLD Substack - says contemporary glamorization of anti-aging products and long dead icons like Caroline Bessette Kennedy all fall within a macabre beauty trend, what she calls ‘the morgue gaze.’ Ageless, poreless, lifeless beauty inspiration keeps consumers coming back for more numb, frozen aesthetics - forever.
Jessica joins host Brittany Luse to break down what the morgue gaze is and why we’re so fascinated with the beauty of lifelessness. (0:00) The Resurgence of Carolyn Bessette and the 'Morgue Gaze' (2:03) Aesthetic Immortality: Unpacking the Morgue Gaze's Appeal (5:49) From Mannequin Skin to Cadaver Fat: The Rise of Lifeless Beauty (9:41) Billionaire Longevity: Transhumanism, AI, and the Undead Future (12:59) The Dissociative Pout (17:58) The Inescapable Grip of Beauty Culture Want more about beauty? Check out these IBAM episodes: The beauty industry has an Epstein problem Looksmaxxing is teaching men that pretty hurts.
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