Report: Belami, Mick Lovell, and Harris Hilton - Exploring Blond on Blond Part 1 in Gay Lifestyle and Entertainment

Studio Context

The studio is known for its role in gay media by popularizing a "youthful" and "athletic" archetype. The series reflects a period in the 2010s when the studio focused heavily on fashion-influenced photography and romanticized settings, contributing to its recognition in the broader landscape of gay entertainment and media.

  1. Partnerships with LGBTQ+ Brands – Align with clothing lines, grooming products, or wellness apps that share the “bright, confident” brand identity.
  2. Live Events – Host a pop‑up exhibition in major cities (Berlin, London, New York) featuring Belami’s photography, live DJ sets by Mick, and interactive panels led by Harris.
  3. Extended Narrative – Expand into a podcast format that deep‑dives into each thematic pillar, inviting experts and community leaders.
  4. Merchandise – Limited‑edition “Blond on Blond” apparel (t‑shirts, enamel pins) that double as fundraising for queer mental‑health charities.
  5. International Editions – Translate the series for non‑English‑speaking markets (e.g., Spanish‑language version featuring local creators).

3. Streaming vs. Ownership