Chances are that you already know Jade Vixen! She worked with the worlds top fetish photographers, been featured in numerous fetish magazine and modelled latex fashions from every latex designer out there.
I meet up with the Jade during this years Fetish Evolution weekend, where I asked her for a interview, but I got more than just a interview…
3xL: How and when did you become a model?
Jade: I modeled as a hobby for a few years, starting in 2005, mainly to document my extensive fetish wardrobe. I didn’t really take a modeling career seriously until 2007. I worked as a commercial print model when I was much younger, but I don’t count that as part of my current type of modeling.
This post is dedicated to all latex designers that suck at web design, but make awesome latex clothing! Just because your website looks totally 1993, doesn’t mean that it can’t be featured here on Lust, Love & Latex!
So with no further delay, give it up for these amazing latex designers:
Please leave a comment, if you know a latex designer that should be posted here!
Jens from Demask Dortmund send me a video where he slip into a skin tight chlorinated catsuit in just 20 seconds! Very impressive!
This years London Fetish Weekend on 1st – 3rd of October sounds like a lot of fun!
Torture Garden party at Mass, Club Subversion at Club Colosseum, The LAM (London Alternative Market) is open, the secret After Pandora after-party and twelve workshops within three streams of play, Fetish & Fashion, SM play and Bondage.
There is no doubt that it going to be a weekend full of the very best of UK fetish clubbing, entertainment and shopping!
Doll’s realm posted these photos of a ultra skinny girl wearing a Fantastic Rubber latex catsuit and corset.
If you ask yourself now, if there is a suit made that can make you look 25 pound skinnier, then “No” is the answer. Fantastic Rubber has not invented a latex catsuit that makes you look super skinny, she just looks that way! According to the post, Fantastic Rubber actually confirmed it, “the picture isn’t altered – She is so slim” they said.
Personally, I don’t like this photograph and I don’t see the positive contribution to the actual latex wear. My focus is mainly drawn to the frightening figure of the model then to the shiny latex, where it is supposed to be. I couldn’t just pass this picture without speaking out loud my critical points of view to you.
I am confused by the outspoken fascination and attention the photograph, or better the model got. In my opinion a photograph is always sending a message and here I strongly believe the message that should have reached us, got “lost in translation”! For me “sexy” has been translated into “scary”.
Super skinny or scary skinny, as I would refer to it, has been a big issue in the mainstream fashion and model industry for a long time, and that for a good reason.
Is my perception of “normal” wrong? Or are my ethical boundaries set too tight? I would like to hear your thoughts about this, please leave a comment.