This designer of latex fashion uses printed latex which adds a twist ,nice pics as well
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This designer of latex fashion uses printed latex which adds a twist ,nice pics as well
She started a YouTube channel recently http://www.youtube.com/user/atsukokudo
Now has an excellent blog..
http://www.atsukokudo.com/blog/
...and off of that blog is a video of a fashion show that she did in New York City. Very nice collection and I like how it was pieced together.
Those were some very nice and classy outfits. How soon before I can get one of those at WalMart?
One can always enquire if they could try stocking these items for awhile to see how sales go.
SHOWStudio have produced a video of a model getting dressed by Atsuko Kudo and her assistants.
http://showstudio.com/project/selling_sex_atsuko_kudo
p.s. you can download the 210MB video here: http://showstudio.com/video/videos/4001-4200/4137n.mp4
Sorry... but I found that video and the over dubbing dumb and uninspiring. AK is a great designer, but the presenter takes his own reasoning way too seriously. It appears that latex and fantasy outfits appeal to people for sort of personal and mostly irrational reasons and it doesn't appeal to others for equally irrational reasons. It's fun for those who like it, sexy for most...
I'd rather see it wear it but not have to listen to this guy with his pedagogy. The dressing of the model was likewise odd. I didn't find her attractive or sex nude nor wearing the costume. I found the effort gone into by the *dressers* was bizarre as well giving the impression that slipping on some stocking, gloves, knickers a garter belt little cat mask and a cape is some mystery requiring 3 skilled dresser. The model looked bored and I was bored.
Amazing how people can find a way to kill a good thing.
Found a video of a show of her recent collection Called Restrictive Love. This took place in Oct 2012 and was this superb designers debut show in Europe. As expected stunning design, quality and very very sexy. One thing I noted with pleasure none of the models had tattoos.
Last edited by Zennor; 2013-Apr-08 at 17:09. Reason: Added Information
Interesting point Zennor. At the very highest level you would barely find a catwalk model with any kind of man made skin mark.
One of my oldest friends is a pro photographer. Interestingly he was commissioned to take photos for an "Inked Girls" magazine. He had more work than he could handle. The distinction here is catwalk versus photographic modelling. Seems ink is fine for many photographic models, but catwalk is still a no-no. I'm also acutely aware from having spoken to many of his models there isn't always a crossover between photographic modeling and catwalk.
I'd always presumed a model, was a model, was a model. Seems I was wrong.
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