
Out exclusively premieres Nasty Pig's December campaign, titled "Mergers & Acquisitions," launching today for the brand's Fall/Winter 2025 season. The new campaign is fronted by RuPaul's Drag R...
"When our representation depends on a quarterly risk report to shareholders, we must recognize that we are line items in their marketing budgets, not living, breathing human beings deserving of dig...

With the help of 10 iconic queer New Yorkers, Nasty Pig is celebrating 30 years of queer sexual positivity with a bold new campaign entitled “Real Nasty Pigs of New York” captured by Nasty Pig’s a...

Nasty Pig is starting off the year with its new campaign, “Real Nasty Pigs of New York,” celebrating queer culture, self-expression and sexual positivity.

Nasty Pig's Founders David Lauterstein and Frederick Kearney were honored this year in Out Magazine's yearly list of the 100 most influential queer people. Read the full story here.

For 30 years, David Lauterstein has been making jockstraps, harnesses and other gear with his partner. In a new memoir, he paints a (very) colorful portrait of gay New York in the 1990s.

Thank you Andy Cohen (@bravoandy) and @bravowwhl for having our founders David Lauterstein (@sweetdavenyc) and Frederick Kearney (@frederickkearney) on Watch What Happens Live last night to talk ab...

Nasty Pig is not interested in subtlety. From its founding in 1994, owners David Lauterstein and Frederick Kearney have been all about being shame-free in their celebration of gay sex positivity.

For thirty years, Nasty Pig has been fusing high fashion and streetwear with the collars, harnesses and accoutrements that typify the fetish lifestyle.

