It’s getting harder and harder to keep up with all the new fetish fashion designers, with what seems like new online stores popping up every day. While one may get dizzy keeping track of the names, the steady infusion of new talent into the fetish fashion world, provides us rubber lovers with loads of new options to choose from while at the same time keeping designers at the top of their games in the competition for your fetish dollar. German designer, Maria Sander is one of the newest on the scene. The talented designer’s use of loose rubber folds and pleats, combined with form hugging, skin tight pieces make for some spectacular looking outfits. With vintage hats, bags, belts and other accessories, Maria Sander provides a large catalogue of oh so chic ladies latex that would be as much at home at a fetish ball as a night out on the town.
One of the oldest latex garment design houses in the world, the venerable DeMask, has an exciting, new development in store for fetish fashion victims of all genders. They are finally offering made to measure and custom service! With many exciting, new designs having been introduced at DeMask recently, it would stand to reason that they would finally start selling their pieces precisely tailored to the customer’s needs. I don’t know anyone who has bought anything custom from them, and I’m curious to hear from people who have.
…and in another example of the fetish aesthetic seeping it’s way into mainstream fashion, Italian fashion trendsetter, Marni is now offering four different rubber bags, as well as rubber jacket for fashionistas with a taste for the shiny stuff. While it’s great to see latex and latex-like looks so ubiquitous this fall, the mainstream does have a way of jacking up the price don’t they?
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I remember when DeMask offered made to measure service once before. Back then, they charged a 30% premium when the norm was 20%.
Now, when 25% - 30% is a more common markup for made-to-measure service, they are charging 40%, while many previous DeMask customers are bemoaning their decline in quality of construction.
If you ask me, Mr. English has either lost his mind or is asleep at the wheel.