Let Them Eat Cake series

Inspired by Marie Antoinette, Let Them Eat Cake is a playful series about pastries, sex, femininity and death. While these subjects are often lusted after, they are rarely photographed in the same cotton candy colored way that's shown in this series.

Layered pink frosted cake decorated with smiley face cookies, cherry toppings, and surrounded by additional cookies.
A white wedding cake with two tiers, decorated with white whipped cream and topped with cherries, wrapped in white lace and satin rap. Pearl necklace is draped above the cake.
Dirty dessert table with crumbs, lipstick, lipstick case, cupcakes, and a partially eaten cake in the background
Assorted cakes and cookies on a table, including a cake with blueberries and mint leaves, a pink cake with mini cookies and cherries, and various cupcakes, cookies, and chocolate-covered pastries arranged on paper doilies.
A round birthday cake decorated with blueberries, mint leaves, and whipped cream, topped with a tiara-shaped decoration.
Green glass bottle stacked with various gold and silver jewelry, including rings, bracelets, and chains, with a dessert table featuring cupcakes and a blueberry cake in the background.
Photograph of three photos on a magazine page featuring a woman with long wavy hair in black lingerie and leopard print background in different poses, with some food items and cream on the photos.