Fetish Fashion - Larry Utley Unleashes the Beauty and Sexuality Bound into a Corset. Last Christmas, I called my
sister to ask about possible gifts for her husband. She immediately said, “I
know what he’d love: The book on corsets that Dara is in.” Unfortunately,
I ran into two obstacles to buying the book for Rob. First off, Dara is
in the book, and I suspect that giving one’s brother-in-law half-naked photos
of one’s significant other is Not A Good Idea. More importantly, though, at
the time the book still wasn’t published. True, I had been raving about it
incessantly, but only because I was able to flip through the photographer’s
dummy over Thanksgiving dinner: 120 loose, slightly gravy-stained pages, tucked
inside a binder. Happily, the wait is finally over: Larry Utley’s Fetish
Fashion: Undressing the Corset was released last month by Green Candy Press
— just in time for Rob’s birthday. While I’m still not sure it’s an
appropriate gift within my family, this collection deserves a place on the
bookshelf or coffee table of discerning fetish and BDSM fans, admirers of erotic
photography, or plain old pervs with good taste everywhere. As anyone
who’s recently browsed the magazine section at Safeway or channel-surfed past
MTV or E! already knows, corsets are this year’s big fashion news. The past
few months alone have seen the publication of two hefty illustrated tomes: Leigh
Summer’s Bound to Please: A History of the Victorian Corset and Valerie
Steele’s The Corset: A Cultural History. Against such heavyweights —
the latter published by Yale University Press, no less — what could Utley’s
nearly wordless photo study have left to offer? Quite a bit, it turns out. First
of all, these are working corsets that one finds in Fetish Fashion.
Utley didn’t indiscriminately wrap a few fashion models in samples cadged from
publicity-hungry designers. Without exception, his models dress in corsets from
their own wardrobes — often the same outfits Utley found them wearing during
his nocturnal travels through Bay Area night clubs, fetish events, and sex
parties. These clearly are women (and a few men) who can dance, fuck, fight, or
run after a late-night cab, all while cinched to a 14″ waist. Second,
this ain’t Victoria’s Secret — unless her secret is that she’s been
doing body lines of ketamine off the firm, naked thighs of identical twin
sisters. Many of the models are denizens of the rave/goth, performance, or
sexwork underworlds, and they look it: Outrageously garbed and made up; hair in
bright candy colors; proudly shaved, pierced, or tattooed... and always
positively dripping with sexuality. Accordingly, Utley foregoes the soft
lighting and Vaseline-smeared lenses synonymous with ‘romantic’ lingerie
photography in favor of the immediacy of the digital image. Models lean
precariously, held erect by sheer force of will or whalebone. Here, one bursts
through the picture frame as if to accost the reader; over there, another slinks
across the page in stop-action, muscles rippling beneath her leather catsuit. (And
look closely: As an added filip, the image on each left-hand page slyly plays
off against the right-hand one.) But what most sets the photographs in Fetish
Fashion apart is that they look like everyone is having way too much fun.
Here you’ll find none of the aloof, sculptural ice maidens who seemingly
populate most other fetish collections. (It’s as if Utley forgot to tell them
that, these days, ‘fetish’ and ‘sex’ are often mutually exclusive.) Even
when his models are turned away from the camera, you’re certain they know
you’re looking at them. And you’re certain they like it. Quibbles?
A few. Some of the plates seem a bit subdued, lacking the jewel-like quality I
remember from the dummy. Likewise, some of the models seem a bit subdued,
offering up ‘steamy’ when I suspect they’re capable of ‘smoldering,’
at the least – quite possibly even ‘blazing.’ Here’s hoping Utley has
the opportunity soon to shoot a work of pure erotica, unbound by the constraints
of fashion, where he might explore more fully the deep currents of sexuality he
manages to tap into here. Now that would be a book for my
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"Pantalon en cuir pour bosser". salut, j'ai besoin de vos lumières. je suis secrètaire et j'hésite pour porter cette tenue à mon travail :
chemisier blanc - pantalon en cuir noir - collants noirs - escarpins noirs.
cette hésitation est due à certaines personnes qui m'ont dit que le cuir faisait tenue osée à éviter en milieu professionnel. j'aime bien cette tenue mais je ne l'ai jamais mise au boulot à cause de ces préjugés. Qu'en pensez-vous ? Bisous Sophie. salut, le premier jour j'ai eu du mal à m'y faire surtout que la première personne que j'ai croisée m'a fait une remarque sur ma tenue qu'elle considérait comme inapropriée. là je me suis sentie mal à l'aise faut dire qu'elle est vieux jeu toujours en jupe tailleur de couleurs sombres . d'autres personnes m'ont fait ces remarques aussi mais elles avaient toutes la cinquantaine passée. après ça allait mieux je me suis fait une raison c'est une tenue comme une autre d'ailleurs je constate que seules les ringardes m'ont fait des remarques. la prochaine fois que je remettrai cette tenue je n'aurai plus de raison de m'inquièter du regard des autres car finalement c'est joli et sobre un pantalon en cuir et vu le temps qu'il fait ça tient bien chaud. Bises Sophie. tu as raison les collants sous un pantalon en cuir c'est pas fait pour mettre au bureau j'ai fait cette expèrience lundi on cuit littéralement. au bout de 30 min je suis allé les enlever je supportait plus par contre dehors il fait frisquet quandon est pieds nus dans des escarpins maintenant je mets mes bottes pour faire le trajet et je chausse mes escarpins à hauts talons seulement une fois au bureau comme ça ça va bien. A+ Sophie. N'importe quoi je ne comprends la réaction de tes amis franchement il ne faut pas confondre cuir et vinyl c'est deux choses complétement différente d'aprés la description de ta tenue y'à rien de choquant c'est classe c'est tout, maintenant évites peut etre de mettre une chemise trop transparente c'est tout et si tu écoutes tes "soit disant BONNE COPINE (jalousie)tu connais tu te calfeutrais.... voilà ce que je pense!!! Faits toi plaisirs mets ton ensemble demain et passes une BONNE SEMAINE SOPHIE Ecoutes aucune connotation comme tu dis rappels toi y'à pas très longtemps le cuir était à la mode et de toute façon bien porté" c'est chic, voilà nickel pour commencer la semaine..... salut midinettes
vous êtes 2 à me dire la même chose donc demain je mets cette tenue moi je la trouve jolie mais pour certaines ... le cuir donne tout de suite une connotation de s... c'est le 2eme jour que je porte mon pantalon en cuir j'ai bien noté quelques airs surpris voir dévisageant mais seulement de la part de personnes dont je suis pas amenée à cotoyer souvent donc pas de problème
vu le temps humide qu'il fait je mets mes bottes pour aller au travail et je les changent pour mes escarpins seulement une fois au bureau ...