The 11th Montreal Fetish Weekend is featured in a Huffington Post Article with a lengthy slideshow. My black-and-white themed portion appears in photos 89-99, and on this cover photo:
Latex Rubber Clothing, Fetish Fashions, Kinky Couture
Sharing the Love of Latex from Southern Beaulais
See where The Baroness latex has been worn by celebrities and others making the news.
The 11th Montreal Fetish Weekend is featured in a Huffington Post Article with a lengthy slideshow. My black-and-white themed portion appears in photos 89-99, and on this cover photo:
The Baroness’ Latex Opera Gloves were featured in FAT Magazine Spring/Summer 2014.
Model: Lindsey Wixson
Photographer: Henrik Bulow
Fashion Editor: Alexandra Carl
Thanks to Luis Rocha do Reis for these photos of the gorgeous Jade Vixen wearing my latex for the premier issue of Latecstasy Magazine.
On the cover, Jade wears my Latex Flirty Dress with a playful pair of mitts with bows.
Luis kindly provided us with these additional photos of Jade wearing our Latex Opera Mitts, Knickers, Waist Cincher, Halter Top, Pasties, Halter Top with optional Bow, Micro Skirt, Bodice Corset, Pedal Pusher Pants, Mitts, and Myrna Loy Dress.
Looking fabulous in our latex Catwoman Top and Nurse’s Hat & Apron (NYC boutique only), Ladyfag is pictured here and here with Brooke Shields and Alexis Bittar during fashion week in NYC.
A custom latex suit we made for the American crime television series Gotham, gets wet in episode 12.
“How Can It Be Wrong When it Feels So Right? Daniel Bergner’s ‘The Other side of Desire”
That’s the title of this 2014 article featuring an interview with Daniel Bergner. He featured The Baroness in his 2010 book, “The Other Side of Desire“.
Mr. Bergner published a new book, “What Women Want” in 2014.
The article, titled “How I Became a Latex Clothing Designer” was written by Cheryl Wischhover and appeared in the “Sex & Relationships” section of Cosmopolitan.com on March 17.
“Before, you were a tart or a whore if you wore this sort of thing, and now you’re a powerful woman.”
Update March 2015 with video interview.
For many in the fetish world The Montreal Fetish Weekend is the traditional end of summer, a 4 day event where attendees from all over the world take to the streets to flaunt and model their finest of fetish attire.
So it was there that I went, slave and assistant in tow (literally) to debut “The Maw”: over 40 yards of luscious black latex draped, tucked and manipulated, creating a combination art piece, social experiment and—for me personally—a bizarre rubber session of my dreams.
The dictionary defines the word Maw as “The mouth, throat, or gullet of an animal, especially a carnivorous mammal; a cavernous opening; a symbolic or theoretical center of a voracious hunger or appetite of any kind; the stomach, especially that of an animal.”
The name was more than appropriate, as for one month I was consumed by The Maw…toiling by day and dreaming of it by night. I have mulled over this bizarre rubber creation for some time, waiting the right stage for its debut.
Once we arrived at the hotel, the plan was to always be in the maw, attached and rubbery, as we let the mood of the beast flow through us. Much of the time was spent in the hotel documenting our process in videos and stills. testing its and our limits and enjoying the suite’s spacious bathroom (where we discovered, amongst over things, that three people in a maw can fit into a shower. However, it is impossible to move.)
The Maw had moods of its own. The first night we positioned ourselves in the hotel lobby, motionless and silent for 3 hours, watching the hotel guests’ reactions, which ranged from disbelief to studied cool. As we proceeded through the streets, photos were taken and questions asked and The Maw received applause and a standing ovation.
In the pool we spread out amongst the colorful balloons, floating like an oil slick on the Maw’s inflated bumps and curves. At the club we danced and encircled and consumed surprised guests in our rubbery clutches.
Since returning home a gallery has expressed interest in exhibiting The Maw, and we plan to take it for a stroll down 5th Avenue at rush hour, just to create a scene (and photos).
If you have 3d Glasses, check out these views of The Maw in Montreal from View-Master 3d Studios: The Maw in 3d, The Maw in 3d, The Maw in 3d, The Maw in 3d, The Maw in 3d