I'm looking for a music video from 90s. but I am suspected to be from the 1992- 1997 range .I only remembered that every now and then during the video a bald, thin, white-skinned woman appeared, like a large, living doll - I think that she is Polly Fey. She had makeup and a large number of earrings in her ears. She was without clothes, and elongated golden scepters or spikes (I don't know what to call them) were "coming out" of her body, several inches long, and she was doing various poses. She was shown from the waist up, in profile, and from what I remember, she didn't sing just appeared every now and then and did it on the left side of the video (Definitely on the left side). The music video was in color. The song was sung in English and it wasn't hip hop, rap or rock. She was probably even without a bra, because those golden spikes or large scepters coming out from her naked body.
There aren't music videos with Polly Fey, but other music video with this female model.
3 0 matic- Success
3 0 matic- All I want is you
Holly Johnson- Legendary Children
Deuce- On the bible
Snap! - The Power '1996
Nus- Charlotte (UK, 2000)
Boy George - Funtime
Real Mccoy- Another night
Elton John - Please
***EDIT:
I'm pretty sure that it was Polly Fey. I found her LinkedIn, but it isn't mentioned.
MUSIC VIDEOS include:
George Michael, Boy George, Elton John, Holly Johnson, Richard O'Brien, Savage Garden, Rosie Gaines, Snap, Jeremy Healy, Wayne G. featuring Stuart Who?, The Almighty
ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS include:
Dr Martens, Guinness, Murine Eye Drops, Channel 4/Music, Harvey's Bristol Creme, Samsung, CK International Ltd., Fatima Al-Naqui Make-up Academy, ICL Computers, Mansfield Bitter, Ann Summers
FILMS include:
Bogieville - Creature. Director: Sean Cronin
Sweet Brother - Faerie Queen (& Voice-over). Director: Layke Anderson
All of us Strangers - Supporting Artist (Nightclub). Director: Andrew Haigh
Dracula is Not Dead - Inanna. Director: Luizo Vega
Starched - Executive. Director: Cath le Couteur
Fetish, NUS - Charlotte. Director: Chris Cunningham