
Pantyhose Fashion Show

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An upcoming fetish party (Russian).
Kenji Siratori (JP), Golden Age (RU), Psychotronic, fashion show from Pale Purpur, femdom show “Latex Cats”, bondage show from Master XOR, fetish-show “Trash Kabaret”, fetish clothes and accessories exhibition from 4SM and Pale Purpur (you can even try them on and make photos), GO-GO dancing, DJ Negative, DJ JanaDark, DJ Sect, DJ GoshaFiend, etc, etc etc …
Found on flowerline and Oceanline. Please note that the Japanese site shows the neoprene swimsuits with shiny pantyhose. Oceanline is missing the point 😉
Continue reading “I want this swimsuit!”
Although also (sounds like a speaking exercise) very interesting, I don’t mean anything you can put into your pantyhose. But this is what you would see if you studied pantyhose under an electronic microscope :
Nicole Scherzinger in latex stockings in Dutch Panorama.
Interview with Bianca Beauchamp and Martin Perreault.
Latex smells like cakes? Rather like chocolate, coffee, vanille and buxus flowers.
.. has been released on March 31 and was presented to the willing audience in Moscow (Russia) by Billy and Aurora. According to the eyewitnesses I have no reasons not to trust to, FPN v.4.0 is not just a bug-fix but a completely renewed release, featuring among others Di Top, Leggy Dance (pantyhose/nylon), Mistress Paint (bodyart), From Dusk Till Dawn (contortion, lycra), The Fetus (latex), Machaon (vinyl, lycra, anime), Victorian Widow (corset), Zlata, Steffen Guenthel.
As expected, the developers kept backward and forward compatibility with the previous releases, like strict dress code control and image sharing with multilevel access model and 3-way handshaking confirmations.
Here you can find sample screen shots:
The test review and full featured screen shots can be downloaded from zlata.de, StylishFetish, Russian Pantyhose and Gentle Touches.
What is she wearing? Lycra? Latex?
Helmut Lang collection. Spring 2003. Latex is mentioned in the review, but I’m still not convinced.