Transparent latex and bubbles

transparent latex pantyhose and latex swimsuitWhat are the ultimate shiny sheer pantyhose? Yes, the transparent latex ones. But the latter brings (apart from the price, etc) one big problem – air bubbles. Have you ever tried to squeeze out the bubbles from underneath of thin transparent latex? I have… It took me about an hour and I failed miserably.

Have a look at this post. The Rolatex photo shows NO bubbles, while the photo made by Simon O features “The Unsqueezables”. Did Rolatex use Photoshop to remove the air?

OK, let’s have a look at the following three photos:
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Latex, fishnets, high heels… Everyday classics. Part I

Looking at the current fashion shows I wonder when latex will make its way into the everyday wardrobe and office clothes.

Unlike many fashion creations The pictures below look pretty normal (ordinary? usual? nothing pervy? classic?) to me. Classic suit, classic mini skirt, classic high heels, classic white shirt, classic tie, classic ponytail. Probably it’s the lycra gloves what makes the images stand out of normal Russian clothing style?
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Art vs real life. Associations. Part I

latex encasement and single-glove artAs many of “us fetishists” I have quite a collection of photos and drawings downloaded from all over the Internet. I mentioned already that I like drawings more than photos. But sometimes you can find similarities between them. Not in pure terms like subject, pose, materials, bondage, etc, but in the feelings or associations they produce.

latex catsuit ballet boots latex hood gag bondage mittensAs an example: Masakazu Shimizu‘s drawing vs Patrick Andraste‘s photo. Despite a bit different “set up” (armbinder vs handcuffs) you get the same mixed feelings of fully enclosed in latex, inescapably bound yet absolutely free to go anywhere!

Latex. Autumn. Approach No2. By Billy

… and Aurora.

Textured latex suit worn over lycra zentai. Sounds impressive, does not it? But I would say a bit less impressive than “purple semitransparent latex mummy bag with built in hood”, or “leotard lined purple catsuit with straight-jacket capabilities” (see Approach No1).

But please note the time you spend staring at this or that photo. Can the time be considered a good “personal criteria”?

Latex mini-dress with long sleeves

A tight latex dress with long sleeves has lots of “pros”.

  • If you’re a girl you can wear it to non-fetish parties
  • You can put on nylon or latex pantyhose or stockings or go bare legs (not that I like it). All you need is a pair of matching heels, the rest is done.
  • Your arms/hands are covered, so you don’t have to think about any skin problems you might have or gloves. You may want to compare it with a dress with short sleeves.
  • If you’re a hairy man – no breast/arm hair will be visible, but please do something with your legs.
  • Just roll it a bit up and you will have a t-shirt with long sleeves

Bottom line: the dress is in my wish list.

3D Fetish Art by ChristopherT

The first ChristopherT‘s work I stumbled upon was the one with two figures mummified with inflatable latex bodysuits and connected to each other with a latex trunk. My first thought:”Someone made a photo in the style of heavy latex catalog by DeMask”. However, the trunk was something new I had never seen before.
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Google Trends – Latex Leggings

Some things are predictable. E.g. leggings will be (already are) back. Or, for example,  people will be wearing latex. Check, for example, this post.  And it looks like latex indeed is making its way into everyday clothes. Just watch this video (you don’t need to speak German to understand what they are talking about):

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So, we are getting there!

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