The Erotic Thrills of Chloe Vevrier & SaRenna Lee
The Erotic Thrills of Chloe Vevrier & SaRenna Lee
First published in SCORE July 1997, this is one of the all-time classic girl-girl pictorials. Busty super-legends SaRenna Lee and Chloe Vevrier were filmed in John Graham's London SCORE studio. They met each other again several times over the ensuing decade and sailed on Boob Cruises in 1995, 1997 and 1998.
Chloe and SaRenna's paths to becoming world-famous models couldn't have been more different.
Chloe grew up in East Germany, SaRenna in Florida.
"I had a friend in the modeling business and she encouraged me to try," Chloe said. "'With a body like yours, you should get into it,' she told me. I first modeled underwear, and then what we called underground fashion shows. The catwalk was the only way for people to see any skin. The purpose was to model clothing, but the shows were attended by people who, in America, go to see strippers. There were bands, singers, lights and a lot of parties. It was forbidden only in the sense that people could see some nudity, because in East Berlin it was impossible to see what most westerners took for granted.
"I was in dance corps and drama," SaRenna recalled. "We didn't have a cheerleading team. I went to a college preparatory school and we didn't have a football team. It was totally academic, and then I went to a school of the arts and we didn't focus on sports there, either. We were more artistically inclined, so I skipped that whole cheerleading thing. I probably would have been a cheerleader if I had a normal education."
Chloe and SaRenna's paths to becoming world-famous models couldn't have been more different.
Chloe grew up in East Germany, SaRenna in Florida.
"I had a friend in the modeling business and she encouraged me to try," Chloe said. "'With a body like yours, you should get into it,' she told me. I first modeled underwear, and then what we called underground fashion shows. The catwalk was the only way for people to see any skin. The purpose was to model clothing, but the shows were attended by people who, in America, go to see strippers. There were bands, singers, lights and a lot of parties. It was forbidden only in the sense that people could see some nudity, because in East Berlin it was impossible to see what most westerners took for granted.
"I was in dance corps and drama," SaRenna recalled. "We didn't have a cheerleading team. I went to a college preparatory school and we didn't have a football team. It was totally academic, and then I went to a school of the arts and we didn't focus on sports there, either. We were more artistically inclined, so I skipped that whole cheerleading thing. I probably would have been a cheerleader if I had a normal education."