Kova & T latex clothing (Oxy leggings, etc)

Kova  & T latex Oxy leggings and unitardYeah, latex… Of course… Genuine 80% nylon/20% spandex “latex” made by Kova&T founded by Dasha Zhukova (Даша Жукова, new wife of Roman Abramovich) and Christina Tang. Their clothes product line consists of simple and comfortable things like t-shirts, (skin tight) jeans, mini-dresses. Soft, flexible (in all senses), a bit oversized (not the legware) and yet again comfortable to wear everywhere. Nothing extraordinary, but there is one famous feature in their collections – shiny wetlook lycra/spandex. Or as “called by many” for some reason – latex.

Latex Oxy leggings (spotted on Nicky Hilton, Ashley Olsen, Mischa Barton, Kate Moss and “many others”), latex Loree unitard (yes, unitard!!! see the photo below), latex high waisted shorts, latex high wasted skirt and latex bags can be bought here on eBay. Note the word “latex”.

Indeed, if you (quite understandably) don’t want to wear genuine latex stuff, go wetlook lycra. It will not be cheaper, though (See also Part I and Part II. But definitely more practical and almost as “fetishy” and sexy (from some distance) as latex (Click here to check the price).

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From Cisco to Shiny Leggings

This is the whole story:

  1. I went to the Cisco web-site to check the Release Notes for the latest VPN client (yeah, I know, very boring beginning)
  2. On the main page there was a commercial featuring a girl wearing either shorts or a mini-skirt and two men. The ad was saying: “Digital Cribs. See how people are using technology at home…”
  3. Of course I could not resist and clicked on the girl
  4. The commercial showed Meghan Asha (Parikh)  and how she uses the latest technology virtually everywhere.
  5. There were some scenes with dancing girls dressed in shiny leggings, shorts, leotards etc.
  6. I Googled for Meghan Asha and found her official site
  7. And on her site I found this video


Lip Dub! Dancing in the Streets from NonSociety on Vimeo.