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Collective Chaos is a hands-on arts company, specialising in fashion design, photography, performances and everything in between. Designers Aliona and Matt create images and clothes that support the raw essence of sexuality, often resurrecting it from the past and breathing new life into it with the use of modern materials and styles. Aliona and Matt founded Collective Chaos in 2008, using their education degrees, as well as hands-on experience of manufacturing, sewing, traditional arts, digital media, photography and fashion design

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Collective Chaos – Art Fashion from the USA

Terry Mendoza is the the master of stylish ‘cheesecake’ fetish photography with a cool retro twist. See the Skin Two Rubber Ball flyer and the cover of the Skin Two LateXtra showguide.

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Terry Mendoza’s Photo Studio at Skin Two Rubber Ball

May
17

Fetish Creative Networking

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FetishCreatives.com is a brand new, free networking platform for anyone who has an interest in fetish art and photography.  It is aimed at: 1. Fetish Art Enthusiasts 2.

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Fetish Creative Networking

Canadian photographer Maria Coletsis traveled the world to compile this hardcover coffee table book of portraits of top professional dominatrixes in Berlin, Paris, New York, Tokyo, Sydney, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Las Vegas, Bangkok and London. We’ve all seen photos of dominant women in leather and rubber before – but Coletsis goes far beyond just presenting some nice snapshots of dominant women in sexy outfits. Behind The Whip concentrates on pro doms with a story to tell

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Behind The Whip, by Maria Coletsis Major New Dominatrix Book

This fusion of erotic and urban images shows the diversity of Helena Eloise’s work from studio to location and from people to places.

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Urban and Erotic Explorations by Helena Eloise

Mar
11

Fetish Dynasty

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For many years a connoisseur of latex fetish and bondage photography, Fetish Dynasty was always searching for imagery that could satisfy his personal obsessions and fetishes. In 2009, he was inspired to begin creating the kind of images he’d been seeking out in collaboration with his wife and partner in crime, the PrimaFetishista

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Fetish Dynasty

Mar
03

Deanna Deadly!

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Star model at the DC Fetish Ball was Deanna Deadly, appearing with Emily Marilyn. Deanna also featured in the Baby Loves Latex fashion show in DC, at the Dollskin Design show in Tampa, the Luci Boutique show in Kenosha and Boudoir Bootcamp at Lake Zurich.

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Deanna Deadly!

Jan
03

Rev Higgins Fetish Photography

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We discovered Rev D.

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Rev Higgins Fetish Photography

Dec
16

Marquis Issue 50

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Marquis fetish magazine celebrates its 50th issue, on sale now, see www.marquis.de The head of Marquis is Peter Czernich, who also publishes Heavy Rubber and Marquis Style, as well as websites including www.heavyrubber.com , www.rubbermodels.com and www.peterwczernich.com We mark the occasion with these reflections from Peter, after seventeen years producing fetish images… “It makes me happy to think that I may have helped to free some people from their complexes, from feeling sick because of their fetishes. That’s the way many people were when I started out, around the mid 1980s. At least in Germany, I think what we did helped develop the modern fetish scene, and especially women have made an amazing change

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Marquis Issue 50

Sep
15

Gerard Musy Exhibition at Libertinesque

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London’s new upmarket fetish fashion store, Libertinesque, has a real coup with the first London exhibition of Gérard Musy’s photography, after critical acclaim in Paris, New York and Lausanne. These stylish black and white photographs are gelatin silver prints. There is a limited edition of 8 and the first two are hand printed by Gerard on gelatine silver paper, size 42 x 32 cm (including frame).

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Gerard Musy Exhibition at Libertinesque