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The Rise of Latex

Posted: 15/05/2010 19:06:48

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Latex Fetish

Fetish is taking over high end fashion, thats a fact. It has been flirting around the sidelines, corrupting who-ever it can for sometime now, but 2010 is the year it finally manages to grab hold and deliver.

We couldn't be more excited either, gone are the days when we had to search out and promote those who really are doing fetish proud, but now they get to take the spotlight for the intense and amazing designs they produce.

Case in point, Christina Aguilera is following suit of her peers like Rihanna & Lady Gaga and going for the fetish laden latex look for her new videos and tours. Choosing this incredible outfit shown left, which is modeled by Viktoria Modesta over two years ago now and designed by Modesta's partner, the founder of Torture Garden, David Wood. Not only is that an simply outstanding design, but think about it two years old and Aguilera's stylists are only just noticing now. That's something to be proud of for sure.

It continues on the catwalk as well, with Dsquared producing a fetish inspired collection including vibrant red latex stockings, latex high waisted knickers and leather pencil skirts to name just a few.

But nothing can compare to the true beautiful couture latex design that designers like Atsuko Kudo and Torture Garden have been building for over two decades, the amount of creativity, patience and imagination that is needed is staggering. However it seems the world may be about to give them the credit they deserve. . .





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