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Brilliant Times for Skintight Outfits Whether vinyl, PVC, or patent, rubber, spandex or latex, shiny skintight clothing has mostly been seen as slutty, whorish and vulgar. But since international stars have been sporting extravagant latex attire, skintight and shiny is now worn on the street, at the club and even in audience with royalty. Musicians are on the cutting edge of this trend. Recent out of the closet latex fans include Katy Perry and Beyonce: one dancing on stage in a candy colored pleather mini dress, the other on TV in a revealing American flag inspired latex outfit. In her latest video Christina Aguilera sprawls in a dark rubber and leather costume, and in fat-positive defiance of the current ideal of beauty, Karl Lagerfeld's sex-cracker muse Beth Ditto, squeezes herself into a shocking pink latex cat suit. But music's most recognizable ambassador of the slick and tight is surely Lady Gaga. For her audience with the Queen of England, she audaciously decided to wear an opulent red latex dress by designer Atsuko Kudo. We can happily bid adieu to the days of baggy shirts and cotton leggings. Even Burlesque's nostalgia for the square days of old is giving way to this new love of extravagance and experimentation. What only turned on goths, new wave fans and fetishists is now consumed and adapted by the mainstream for itself. Even Vogue magazine takes up the cudgel for these formerly freakish and ghettoized materials. In an online article, they write: "Be naughty and you sit in the spotlight. Times change. Trends change. The fetish-look is no longer relegated to the silent room, but with raised head (it is) carrying a lot of style and a charming wink. The fun of fashion with previously taboo material such as latex paint and leather outfits is standing in the foreground." For Latex Fashion Photography GOLIATH PUBLISHING brought together the best and most interesting latex fashion labels from across the world, drawing from the trendy, the fashionable and the erotic. On 384 pages more than 60 photographers portray the unique creations and clothes of designers such as Atsuko Kudo (designer to Lady Gaga, Eva Mendes, Kate Moss and more), and Berlin label Tres Bonjour (designer to Katy Perry). Over 30 of the most famous fetish models, among them Ulorin Vex, Eden, Bianca Beauchamp and Mosh, present themselves as latex punks, rock n roll riot girls, modern pinups, and space girls and femmes fatales. !! Continues below at Section Contributors !!!!
One of the most striking ideas about Latex as a fashion statement has been the allure of Hollywood Stars wearing latex on both the silver screen in movies like The Matrix, and on the red carpet at red carpet events. We are also seeing it as part of New York Fashion Week, which is opening doors that were previously closed because of the fetish appeal of Latex. People see this and it starts to remove the fetish feel that latex has had for decades. As a fetish it serves a purpose of fetishizing the fabric, the ideals around the fabric, and what latex represents. Latex as a fashion statement that is entering the popular lexicon though latex has turned into something that can be worn by anyone at any time for any reason. Latex wear is all the rage at night clubs and at private parties with both men and women wearing latex because it makes them feel more bass ass than anyone else at the party. While there is an initial shock at wearing latex, once the process is down and people learn to use plenty of silicon lube to put latex on, a person can make an indelible and unique fashion statement wherever they go.
Ehrhardt's latex world is at once playful, futuristic, colourful and above all, sexy. Her High Gloss Dolls are nothing like the average girl-next-door. More like seductive beings from another planet. True goddesses of style and elegance with striking bodies and strong personalities, every one of them dressed in mind-blowing, beautiful latex outfits, they seem to lie beyond your reach. But don't worry! If you beg they just might invite you in their slick and shiny wonderland of precious latex couture. High Gloss Dolls includes more than 240 brilliant and high quality printed images that will convert even the biggest prudes and sceptics into fans of this unique and outstanding material. From sleek black catsuits to bright and vibrant latex stockings and bras - wrapped in their ultra tight second skins, these lascivious sirens will enchant you with supple grace and dazzling poise. Fraulein Ehrhardt's "High Gloss Dolls" will make every latex fashion lover's heart sing! SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE!
Burlesque beauties, sizzling centrefolds, bondage babes and rubbery cuties give it up for readers' delectation and delight in this collection from James and James. James and James make sexy girls even sexier. Having worked as photographers for Bizarre Magazine, Penthouse, Maxim, FHM and Skin 2 they have photographed some of the most stunning women alive. In this debut collection the world's most famous pin-up stars have been compiled and the choicest morsels of womankind have been served up on this veritable platter of intimate images.
Kinky boots, corsets, underwear as outerwear, second-skin garments of rubber and leather, uniforms, body piercing.... Today everything from a fetishist's dream appears on the fashion runways. Although some people regard fetish fashion as exploitative and misogynistic, others interpret it as a positive Amazonian statement--couture Catwoman. But the connection between fashion and fetishism goes far beyond a few couture collections. For the past thirty years, the iconography of sexual fetishism has been increasingly assimilated into popular culture. Before Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman, there was Mrs. Peel, heroine of the 1960s television show "The Avengers," who wore a black leather catsuit modeled on a real fetish costume. Street styles like punk and the gay "leatherman" look also testify to the influence of fetishism. The concept of fetishism has recently assumed a growing importance in critical thinking about the cultural construction of sexuality. Yet until now no scholar with an in-depth knowledge of fashion history has studied the actual clothing fetishes themselves. Nor has there been a serious exploration of the historical relationship between fashion and fetishism, although erotic styles have changed significantly and "sexual chic" has become increasingly conspicuous. Cultural historian Valerie Steele has devoted much of her career to the study of the relationship between clothing and sexuality, and is uniquely qualified to write this book. Marshalling a dazzling array of evidence from pornography, psychology, and history, as well as interviews with individuals involved in sexual fetishism, sadomasochism, and cross-dressing, Steele illuminates the complex relationship between appearance and identity. Based on years of research, her book Fetish: Fashion, Sex & Power explains how a paradigm shift in attitudes toward sex and gender has given rise to the phenomenon of fetish fashion. "Steele is to fetish dressing what Anne Rice is to vampires," writes Christa Worthington of Elle magazine, "the intellectual interpreter of...wishes beyond our ken." According to Steele, fetishism shows how human sexuality is never just a matter of doing what comes naturally; fantasy always plays an important role. Steele provides provocative answers to such questions as: Why is black regarded as the sexiest color? Is fetishizing the norm for males? Does fetish fashion reflect a fear of AIDS? And why do so many people love shoes?
Once again, we return to the Convent with the most devoted nuns. Remember that Latex is voluptuous, and so is your brain. Warning: this is a very inspiring book.Designed for adults, this picture book is a compilation of 300 AI-generated and digitally edited images (Nuns in Latex and Lingerie). All the pictures have been carefully and exquisitely compiled as fashion design examples and for inspirational purposes.
For dressmakers, fashion designers and costumers.
As fetish has moved more into the spotlight and acceptable main stream media, the designs, colours and patterns available have increased dramatically when basic black, and maybe some red, used to be the staple colour range and all that was available. The choice and range of fetish clothing is fantastic now, but for this book I've gone back to basics with one of my favourite colour combinations and an old school red and black theme.
Rising fetish photo star Christine Kessler presents a portfolio of luscious images taken in vibrant digital colour. Kessler was discovered by legendary fetish mag Skin Two and has since gone on to become one of the most respected names in her industry - adored by both audiences and subjects alike. Her unique connection with her models allows her to direct them in situations and outfits not necessarily suggested by regular fetish photographers - the results are a joyful, 100% inside view of a glamorous universe.