Skin Two Magazine (Fetish) No. 11

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Skin Two Magazine (Fetish) No. 11

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The magazine has also provided a stepping stone to further success for several internationally known writers, fetish models and photographers. Notable names featured in Skin Two include Tim Burton, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Dita Von Teese and Katy Perry. This is the biggest fetish party in the Midlands and it’s just once a year; come and join us on Saturday 24th October from 9pm…

Alexander McQueen later described his thoughts on forcing his audience to stare at their own reflection for over an hour: This is our own online store, where you can get Skin Two Magazine and LateXtra in printed form, shipped worldwide. All three were original Skin Two club insiders, involved in helping with the club’s launch in January 1983. Daniel was actually co-founder of the club, and his involvement led to his creating the first rubber clothing designs for women that looked good enough to be worn in public as fashion rather than just in the bedroom. This also led to a long and productive photographic partnership between Daniel and the late, great Bob Carlos Clarke. The talk will cover the changeover that occurred after David Claridge left the club and it changed its name to Maitresse. This freed up the Skin Two name for use as the title of a new fanzine-style magazine to be launched by Tim Woodward and Grace Lau about a year after the original club opened.

Are you searching for adult vintage erotic and pornographic magazines and books from the good, old days when wallpapers and bedspreads were brown and orange and girls still had hair on it?

Skin Two started as a fetish club in a Soho basement in Autumn 1983. This was the first modern fetish club, a mix of creative types from the media world and just anyone who wanted a place for fetish people to go. Never a part of the cynical 'sex industry', Skin Two started a community which has grown ever since and spread around the world. Marquis ist ein deutschsprachiges Fetischmagazin, das ursprünglich von produziert wurde. Rund 25 Jahre lang erschien das Magazin unter seiner Federführung. Zunächst wurde 2015 mit der Nummer 63 die Ausgabe des Magazins eingestellt. Dann ist 2016 nach einer wirtschaftlichen Umstrukturierung die Ausgabe 64 erschienen. Czernichs letzte Ausgabe als verantwortlicher Chefredakteur war die Ausgabe 67, die Jubiläumsausgabe zum 25-jährigen Bestehen. (de) Skin Two is also a clothing and accessories label, which is currently manufactured and sold by UK-based fetishwear company Honour Ltd [5] under licence of KFS Media. [6] [7] As of 2022, Honour has re-branded itself as Skin Two. [8] Skin Two Rubber Ball [ edit ]

Skin Two is a world-renowned alternative fashion enterprise. Established in 1984, the brand boasts a clothing range and magazine, and previously a club which hosted distinguished events within the industry – the Skin Two Rubber Ball attracted the likes of Dita Von Teese. Skin Two’s clothing collection perfectly captures everything about the counterculture that the brand has always kept as a focal point. A range that has been crafted with care, with the history of the brand at its forefront. From the latex dresses to the latex care kits, you can trust Skin Two to deliver exactly what you want.This will mean that Honour Clothing will now feature ranges such as Fashion Latex, Fashion PVC, Fashion Wetlook and Fashion Leather whilst Skin Two will launch Kinky Latex, Kinky PVC, Kinky Wetlook and Kinky Leather. LateXtra: a magazine about latex, and a few things extra. Produced by Rachel May who is part of the team who create the famous Skin Two magazine. The Gathering of the Cosmic Fools | Cosmic Trigger". Cosmictriggerplay.com. 23 November 2015 . Retrieved 5 July 2018. A talk in London this coming Sunday (January 22) aims to fill an important gap in the recorded history of our modern fetish scene — namely the true origins both of kinky clubbing and latex fashion as we know them today. Beverley and Tony were both journalists on the music paper Sounds at the time. They became involved through their friendship with DJ, club host and record label boss David Claridge — who after initially co-hosting Skin Two, left for a lucrative television career as the man behind Roland Rat.

Performers include Khandie Kisses and Bruce Airhead. Upfront dance floor action with electronic, EBM, EDM & hard trance from resident & guest DJs : Paul Domaster, Tommi K & the CTDJs Olley became involved with bringing Robert Anton Wilson’s popular counter-culture work, Cosmic Trigger, [28] to the stage in 2014. After volunteering to help with the initial crowdfunding phase of the production, Olley handle the press and curated the art gallery at the show’s debut and 'Find The Others' event in Liverpool in November 2014. [29] [30] She was also the co-producers and director of marketing for the 2017 London run of the production. [31] The play, written and directed by Daisy Campbell, ran for 23 performances, and also hosted special events with speakers including John Higgs, Ru and Claire Callendar from the Green Funeral Company, poet Salena Godden, Shardcore, David Bramwell and Adam Curtis with Alan Moore – a discussion event which Olley hosted. [32] Adult Swim [ edit ] https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/from-penthouse-to-the-street-1247045.html – The Independent interview The diary relates details of the show and encounters with McQueen, ending with the account of when Olley returned home after the VOSS show to find "...a MASSIVE bouquet of flowers has arrived, with a note saying, "Thank you for everything – you were beautiful! – Lee xxx" " [13] http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/beauty/ – Michelle Olley's cover article for The Sunday Times

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Nowadays the fetish look is no longer the height of fashion, Submission has gone and Torture Garden has become fairly mainstream (you still have to wear all the gear to get in, mind). http://citypaper.net/earshot/earshot.0297/rubberball.shtml – City Paper article featuring Michelle Olley https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/from-penthouse-to-the-street-1247045.html – Feature on Olley's deputy editorship Marquis — популярный журнал, посвящённый фетиш-моде. Издаётся известным немецким фотографом Питером Чернышом с 1994 года, выходит ежеквартально на английском и немецком языках. Для обложек журнала Marquis позировали Дита фон Тиз, Бьянка Боушам, и многие другие. В каждом номере фотографии известных в одежде из латекса, последние новинки и тенденции фетиш-моды, новости, отчёты о событиях фетиш-сцены, анонсы предстоящих вечеринок. С июня 2005 года выходит печатная русская версия журнала. С 2009 года выходит русское издание журнала Marquis в формате pdf и распространяется бесплатно. (ru) The original Skin Two club was very, very dark and the atmosphere was testy and to the outsider, somewhat foreboding. I was physically threatened several times in the early days. Non fetishists, like myself, were certainly not made to feel welcome and possibly not without good reason. Many people who wanted to go to the Club would have had day jobs that could have been ruined if photographs of them in a "seedy Soho nightclub" got published in the wrong places. Indeed, when the British gutter press found out about the secret night life of Roland Rat, David had to end his association with Skin Two and the once a week club closed.

Marquis és una revista fetitxista, editada, publicada i propietat del fotògraf i de Sandra Würdig. Establerta a Alemanya, Marquis cobreix un ampli ventall de temes relacionats amb la mundial. El nom de la revista fa referència al Marquès de Sade. Aquesta publicació va tenir al seu torn un spin-off anomenat, , el primer número del qual va sortir el 1996. Czernich ha desenvolupat també una significativa presència a Internet, incloent versions virtuals d'ambues revistes així com una botiga virtual de i llibres. (ca) Skin Two magazine is still published by Tim Woodward's company KFS Media, which has recently launched a sister periodical called KFS Magazine, [4] covering the wider range of alternative sexuality as a whole. The magazine hosted a Rubber Ball for fetish-related wear and people into fetishism and BDSM in general. This was the central event in a weekend of fetish parties, held in London annually. Scope and content

http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/beauty/article705241.ece – The Sunday Times article, 'More is More'



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