“The Sex Album” is Jessica Vale’s maiden voyage into the music business and is made up almost entirely of recorded sounds of people – including herself – having sex.
That snare drum sound? It’s a hand paddling a posterior. That bass line? Produced by a vibrator. And that guitar solo? Moans of ecstasy processed through a computer.
Jessica’s beautiful latex gown made by Syren.
Vale’s album is so far only available at www.thesexalbum.com.
Johann Weitzer, a close friend of Simon 0 has launched his own latex brand called: JazzyFashion.
Johann started working with latex in 1997 and has fine tuned his skills ever since. He gets his inspiration from other latex manufactures and fetish events such as the SkinTwo Rubber Ball.
Johann hope to produce high quality latex designs using a high level of care and detail in the manufacturing process.
Just updated the latex art gallery with five new latex paintings created by Osvaldo A. Greco, a Argentina bondage cartoonist.
Greco’s works are inspired in the comics works of great artists such as John Willie, Jim, Guido Crepax and Eric Stanton.
If you want to learn more about Greco then check out his official website or the Greco Yahoo Group.
I like latex hoods, every sort of them, including the blow up ones. But you have to agree that people look like something from outer space, with a huge ball around thier head!
This one is really funny with it’s huge bug eyes. I found this beauty in this small blow up latex gallery on a German cartoon site.
I wonder how many upcoming latex clothing designers there is out there that you never hear about. If you know of some really cool latex designers, please do let me know.
Today, I learned about Lust Designs, Penny McClish’s small San Francisco based latex design studio. Penny graduated with a degree in fashion design in 2003 and has privately studied French Pattern Drafting under renowned New York designer Kenneth D. King. She is currently working on a degree in Theatre Costuming. Her love for costume and kink inspires her unique pieces, which she now offers through her company. Very sweet!
Then there is Kate’s Clothing, a UK based website offering alternative, goth, gothic, punk, latex and PVC clothing for those who really don’t want to wear the same clothes as everyone else. The website includes Kate’s Clothing original latex designs, including some extremely cool long latex coats. The coats are available lined or un-lined, with or without contrast flames around the bottom or snake and skulls motif down the back. The price is a bargain: $ 308.31! Splendid!
Time for the next Latex Munch here in Copenhagen. The next Munch will take place on the 9′th March, 19.00 o’clock, at a Café/Bar in central Copenhagen.
I have created a invitation for my Danish readers. If you don’t read Danish and are in the area and would like to attend, please contact me directly.