Don’t confuse latex with lycra

Here’s an example (kudos to style.com). What do you think the models are wearing on these photos:

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Latex stockings? Latex tights? Wrong. The says “OMO Norma Kamali black leggings”. Google crosses all the “t”‘s.

norma_kamali_leggings3 Lycra leggings €134.00

(definitely can be bought here cheaper, though)

Black lycra leggings. Norma Kamali for Everlast leggings has an elasticated waistband and horizontal vents across heel. 96% polyester, 4% spandex. Hand wash.

Ha-ha… Now I doubt that Alessandra Ambrossio was caught wearing latex. And the shine on her legs looks very suspicious… No, I’m not saying that the leggings are bad, quite the contrary, but they are not made out of latex.

norma_kamali_leggings4Same leggings in white (kudos to TeenVogue)

And a couple of pics of Rachel Bilson from Teen Vogue:

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Don’t eat that yellow snow. And don’t trust photos.

Bound in the data centre

Girl in pantyhose and mini skirt bound by cables in a data centre rack A couple of days ago when pulling cables under floor in our data centre, I suddenly lost balance and fell on a thick bunch of patch cords under the floor tiles. Instead of a standard procedure (cursing, getting out, cursing, stretching out on the floor again, cursing, trying to reach that cable dangling behind the huge power outlet two tiles away, etc.) I imagined myself wearing thin pantyhose, hight-heels, leotard or body with long sleeves, mini-skirt, gagged, bound with these twisted pairs and tied down to one of the racks behind a glass door…