Having pushed the boundary with it’s all-Natasha Poly issue, Muse is at it again. Despite the photographic subject being Lindsay Lohan, however, there are two major talking points here:

  1. the fact that this photoshoot was inspired by Kate Moss‘ relationship with Johnny Depp
  2. the fact that this photoshoot takes the nudity focus of 2010, shifts it to erotica (as we’ve indicated will continue happen), and turned it into a threesome for good measure

Lindsay Lohan threesome

All the pictures are after the jump.

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Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)
Lindsay Lohan: MUSE Magazine Winter 2009 (NSFW)

Threesomes are, of course, nothing new. Others have dared to go further (Calvin Klein’s orgy, anyone?) and will continue to do so. But coming (no pun) at the tail end of a year when tween focussed drama Gossip Girl also made a big point of featuring a threesome? Perhaps fashion is again working hard to remove society’s inhibitions.

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