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See the Gorgeous Depravity of the 2004 DeMask Catalogue

All of Vancouver’s fetish events moved online last year, which is ironic considering how a large part of the fetish community is about rubber gloves and latex masks – you’d think it would be the safest...

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The Pleasure of Suffocation: Namio Harukawa’s Facesitting Series

The mysterious Japanese artist Namio Harukawa (born either 1932 or 1947 in Osaka) had a very clear niche market in mind for his erotic illustrations – facesitting and femdom enthusiasts. His...

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Check Out the Early 1900s Fetish Art of CARLO

Carlo was a fetish artist whose work was found in many French BDSM publications in the early 1900s. However, while his work may have been well-known, nothing is really known about the person who...

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1930’s French BDSM Illustrations by CARLO CHARLÉNO

Not much is known about Carlo Charléno, the illustrator whose fascination with pony play, spanking, stilettos, and bondage made him notorious for his illustrations in magazines and books in the early...

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Portraits of Human Sexuality by Gold & Cummings: THE LONDON VAGABOND

Photographers Gold & Cummings aka The London Vagabond capture gorgeously claustrophobic images of the UK’s BDSM community that showcase fetish as an art. Which it is — to me, it’s always been far...

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Check Out the Beautiful Baldies in THE RAZOR’S EDGE

In 1977, a new kind of fetish magazine was revealed. It was called The Razor’s Edge: The Voice of Recreational Haircutting and it was women shaving their heads from cover to cover. From full heads of...

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The BDSM Art of Joerggum

Joerggum is a German artist who creates striking portraits of rubber, PVC, and leather-clad dominant women in a BDSM context. The women in his works are drawn in soft, almost dreamlike lines but the...

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Black Beaks & Lavender: The Sensual Plague Doctors of Europe

As the Bubonic Plague rolled across China, the Middle East, Russia, and Europe from the 14th to 17th centuries, it claimed an estimated 150 million lives, along with the title of deadliest epidemic in...

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