Archive for 1940s
Ectomorph – Leaders in Latex Fashion
Posted by: | CommentsEctomorph is a leading fetish fashion company, established in London in 1985 by designer Krystina, fresh out of the Royal College of Art, where her thesis focussed on the connection between sexuality and fashion. The company has a unique technique of stitching and then glueing latex to achieve a more structured look

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Ectomorph – Leaders in Latex Fashion
Daisy Gam: Erotic Bondage and Fetish Illustrator
Posted by: | CommentsDaisy Gam graduated from Brighton University and she’s now creating images of submission, humiliation and masochism. She creates large scale pencil drawings, taking influence from her extensive research into 1940s – 60s erotica.

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Daisy Gam: Erotic Bondage and Fetish Illustrator
Daisy Gam: Erotic Bondage and Fetish Illustrator
Posted by: | CommentsDaisy Gam graduated from Brighton University and she’s now creating images of submission, humiliation and masochism. She creates large scale pencil drawings, taking influence from her extensive research into 1940s – 60s erotica. Baring all has been described as both degrading and empowering for women over the last few decades, and Daisy is very interested in this political debate.

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Daisy Gam: Erotic Bondage and Fetish Illustrator
What Katie Did, for Lovers of Vintage Lingerie
Posted by: | CommentsSince Katie Halford launched What Katie Did, her vintage lingerie has appeared in Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, Look, Pop and many more; even men’s magazine Esquire featured Rosie Huntingdon-Whiteley in one of her fabulous bullet bras. What Katie Did can kit you out in lingerie, stockings, corsets and high heels via their website and you can also drop in at their lovely shop just off Portobello Road in London

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Calling 1940s Lingerie Lovers – New Photo Book from What Katie Did
Posted by: | Comments“A Serious Study of Mid-20th Century Lingerie” is a super new photo book, oozing with sexy retro images of lingerie, stockings, corsets and high heels… There are 100 A4 pages and around 100 large colour photos by Tony Nylons, who clearly loves his work. It’s done with a lovely balance of style – always very sexy, but not porny or sleazy

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