Archive for March, 2010
Lukas Zpira – Tokyo Love Doll
Posted by: | CommentsAmong the most creative of photographers today is the prolific Lukas Zpira.

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More Trannie Trouble (their hideous spelling, not mine) Dom Promotions DVD
Posted by: | CommentsJoanna, a slut for all seasons, enters and breathes some life into a fairly unpromising slave’s endowment.

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Why is fetish clubbing so much better outside London, when everything else is so much worse? The fetish scene started in London, back in the ‘80s and the best thing about it was the camaraderie. The explosion of BDSM sex was pretty striking, no question, but my most powerful memories are of the good humoured mutual acceptance of subs, doms, trannies, bondage fans, gays, artists, feminists, academics, writers and rubberists.
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Bettie Page and Irving Klaw Movies on DVD
Posted by: | CommentsBettie Page was the top pin-up queen and fetish model of the 1950s. Known for her distinctive haircut and figure, her playful sexuality and lack of inhibition saw her become one of the most photographed pin-up girls of all time. Bettie Page starred, along with other glamour girls, in a host of original 8mm and 16mm bondage, fetish and catfight short “specialty” films.

Why is fetish clubbing so much better outside London
Posted by: | CommentsWhy is fetish clubbing so much better outside London, when everything else is so much worse? The fetish scene started in London, back in the ‘80s and the best thing about it was the camaraderie
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Why is fetish clubbing so much better outside London
Club RUB – the latest Skin Two Interview
Posted by: | CommentsThis is the new Skin Two interview, featuring Kim from Club RUB, London’s friendly fetish nightclub. Meet Kim in her boudoir (!) and check out her great new venue, The Lightbox. See the fashion show by Libertinesque, choreographed by Karen Estabrook of Saut de Basque
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Club RUB – the latest Skin Two Interview
Club RUB – the latest Skin Two Interview
Posted by: | CommentsThis is the new Skin Two interview, featuring Kim from Club RUB, London’s friendly fetish nightclub. Meet Kim in her boudoir (!) and check out her great new venue, The Lightbox
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Club RUB – the latest Skin Two Interview
Thirty Seconds with Maleficient Martini
Posted by: | CommentsMark Ramsden: You’re very talented, multi-talented. Would you define yourself as a scene fetishist?

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Thirty Seconds with Maleficient Martini
Thirty Seconds with Maleficient Martini
Posted by: | CommentsMark Ramsden: You’re very talented, multi-talented.

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Thirty Seconds with Maleficient Martini