Jasper Goodall, that you might remember from previous posts here on Lust, Love & Latex, have three new prints available.
Entitled the Sunrise series, the new series are a surreal mix of symbolism, erotica and fetish… slick black oily rubber, dusky skies and desert sands.
The surrealism remind me of Hajime Sorayama works and the hazed landscapes seen in the reflections of chrome.
Buy your prints at the Jaspergoodall.com webshop.
Check out this old clip with Deviant Liquid Latex on the syndicated TV game show “To Tell The Truth” with host John O’Hurley. Highly entertaining and very, very funny!
Models.com reports on Kate Moss in latex fashions:
“If there ever was a truly over the top shoe, it has to be this pair of vintage Vivianne Westwood platforms worn by Kate Moss in i-D’s 30th Anniversary edition. The sky high heels add more than a foot to Moss’ lithe frame, but the veteran supermodel can make just about anything look good.”
Anybody know who made the latex outfits or if it’s “off the rack” latex fashions?
Maybe one should visit the Swedish woods someday, looks like there is a lot of kinky latex fun happening out there!
Purchase and download the full clip at www.bizarrebeauty.se.
London-based Libidex Ltd, one of the world’s favourite latex labels, has launched a new German-language website for customers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
www.libidex.de, which went live on Saturday 31st July, is being run in partnership with Hans Telles of German latex label el-Conde. Hans will be operating the site for Libidex in Germany, handling orders and dealing with German-speaking customers direct.
Libidex believes the new site will make buying latex easier and more convenient for customers in German-speaking countries, which are Libidex’s second largest market after the UK. They will be able to discuss their requirements in their own language with German-speaking staff, and will not have to pay the additional costs of postage from the UK, since all garments will be despatched from Libidex’s German centre.
The site carries a full description in German of each garment, together with pictures, and there is an easy-to-use shopping cart system. All prices are designated in Euros, and payment is accepted by bank transfer or credit card. Prices are the equivalent of those advertised on the UK website, and at the moment both sites are offering a discount of 25% on normal prices during the Libidex Summer Sale.

Simon Rose - New Prospects for Libidex in the German Market
Libidex’s Simon Rose believes the new site will improve service to customers as well as generating new business for Libidex: “While we already have quite a few customers in German-speaking countries, I don’t think we should assume everyone there can or wants to speak English! The feedback that we’ve been getting is that there are a lot of German speakers who prefer to discuss their purchases in their own language, and we hope that having a centre in Germany that operates under regulations they are familiar with, will not only be far more convenient, but also make them feel happier and more reassured when they buy from us”.