Latex Western Wear!!!
East Meets West at Carrie & Leda's
Black and Blue Ball
May 1998

by The Baroness. Photos ©Mark McQueen all rights reserved

 

do si doFor my fourth year at the famous Black and Blue Ball,
I presented a dazzling array of colorfully clad Western
damsels in a show entitled "East Meets West"...
a preview of my new line of latex Western Wear.  

Everything started out festively as eight cowgirls swung
their partners, do si doed, and frolicked about in brightly-
colored hoe-down fashion.


To the theme from Bonanza, young models in latex
cowboy shirts, jackets and other tops danced about
the stage spinning their guns and hooting and hollering.
The Western tops were worn with peddle pushers, fringed
hip huggers, micro skirts and hot pants, accessorized
with fringed sleeves, bandanas, color-coordinated hats,
and more fringe.

 Calamity Jane
Calamity Jane, wearing
a V.S. Pink fringed Cowgirl
shirt and hip-huggers, went
off to preen herself.
 

Suddenly Black Bart appeared in his evil black latex leggings
and "Obey the Baroness" T-shirt, spray bottle in hand.

After convincing Jane he wanted only to help shine
her latex, he buffed every inch till it gleamed...

this is animated but might not start until all other photos are received...
   
 

But Bart was enjoying the slippery task more than
good manners call for, and wouldn't stop...
That's when the sheriff stepped in.
 

The good Sheriff wore good-guy clothes,
of course: white hat & boots, transparent
latex chaps and vest.

Disarming Black Bart with a water pistol,
the sheriff then ordered the villain stripped
and restrained, which the festive models
performed with relish. Hootin' and hollerin'
again, they gleefully stripped him to his
shorts (latex of course) in a great din
of squeaking, snapping latex; wrestled him
to the floor, and rode him like a
bucking bronco.

   

To teach the villain some manners,
the bare-cheeked sheriff then
hog-tied him and left him
squirming helplessly on stage.

 
 
   
  

I then made
my appearance,
wearing a purple
latex kimono
trimmed in turquoise
(I created it just
for the event)
and my signature
tiara and bullwhip.
I stepped over the humiliated villain
and took my bows
from an appreciative
crowd.


As I exited the stage
I asked for the maintenance people
to remove the rubbish left behind.
 

Then we all gathered in the dressing room
for Mark (my photographer)
to get a better view of the outfits:

 

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