FETISHWEAR GUIDE

LONDON

 
 
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ATSUKO KUDO

Atsuko Kudo is at the forefront of latex couture. With global popularity, top line brand collaborations, and Paris runway appearances, the brand has set the standard for luxury latex. All bodies can rejoice, the “Bespoke Shop” on their website has their entire collection available for custom manufacturing for any size down to your specific measurements.

HIGHLIGHTS- Floor length ball gowns, trench coats, and other tailored pieces uncommon to latex

 
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BROKE BOUTIQUE

Not quite latex, but certainly one of the mot unique brands in our guide. Broke Boutique bends the rules by making their harnesses exclusively of reclaimed rubber and sustainable materials. Their moto-chic aesthetic lends an added edge to their appearance.

HIGHLIGHTS- The promise of longevity in wear lies in the materials alone.

 
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COCO DE MER

London has no shortage of luxury fetish garment and accessory brands, at Coco De Mer they all come together. With the interior boasting rich, artful presentation, the fetish aesthete and lifestyle aficionado can find a full range of product.

HIGHLIGHTS- The sh0p’s namesake brand is the real star here, with lingerie, fetishwear, and BDSM toys.

 
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DAYNE HENDERSON

HIGHLIGHTS- Out of this world latex fantasy hoods, a strong Leigh Bowery inspiration

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DEAD LOTUS COUTURE

Dead Lotus Couture invites customers to live out whimsical fantasies in latex.  Designer Nange Magro cites major influences being anime & manga, while drawing inspiration from animals, architect Gaudi, and the elements.  The Dead Lotus brand encourages individuality and open-mindedness. It’s designed and produced for all body types.

HIGHLIGHTS- Fantastical statement pieces, transcends “club-wear”

 
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ELISSA POPPY

Elissa Poppy is latex for the “every girl” with a collection of high femme lingerie, slick showing body suits, and marble patterned body-con looks.

HIGHLIGHTS- Perfect for mixing and matching with ready-to-wear clothing for a daytime edge or nightlife fun

 
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E.L.F. ZHOU - Leather Artefact

Leather Artefact is a leather enthusiasts dream. With items ranging from bold architectural cuffs to elegant harnesses their utilitarian designs make it one of our favorite wearable brands out there. The company’s latest edition of a vegan shop with lower priced PVC wears and handbags joins the new standard for customer inclusivity.

HIGHLIGHTS- Structural and durable wearable statements *(v)

 
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FLEET ILYA

HIGHLIGHTS- Sleek and durable quality, incredible detailed craftsmanship, a strong modern saddlery design influence

 
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HOUSE OF HARLOT

This London staple of bespoke latex goods began in 1991 and continues to be at the forefront of design. With garments ranging from more eccentric costume pieces to edgy contemporary looks, House of Harlot remains a global leader.

HIGHLIGHTS- Over 200 masculine and feminine options

 
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IDENTITY BY RENATA

Forget o-ring collars, this leather brand focuses on femme power creating bodywear and accessories emboldened with minimal and fierce metal work. The designer is dedicated to environmental sustainability rejecting the use of “exotic skins” and places a priority in upcycled materials down to the packaging.


HIGHLIGHTS- Sustainable materials, empowering selection

 
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Jivomir Domoustchiev

Vinyl is the cornerstone of Jivomir Domoustchiev’s sculptural garments. Studded with hardware beyond utility, these pieces define (what we’ll coin as) “Fetish Couture.” The designer passes notes of FW92 Versace and early Gareth Pugh while innovating this material creating wearable art.

HIGHLIGHTS- Post-reality full body garment sculptures, adorned harnesses with a blinding shine

 
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LE BOUTIQUE BAZAAR

London’s iconic fetish event Torture Garden doesn't stop at wild parties. They’ve used their platform to create Le Boutique Bazaar, an every-other month pop-up shopping event featuring independent designers specializing in custom latex, corsetry, extravagant millinery, hand made lingerie, luxury leather, and avant-garde couture.

HIGHLIGHTS- Many designers are present selling their goods along with on site discounts you can’t find in stores or online.

 
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PANDORA DELUXE

HIGHLIGHTS- Their lingerie selection is a boudoir dream, with intricate lace, cut outs, and harness detailing.

 
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VEX

Vex embodies latex’s innate sensuality with a heavy dose of high fashion. Stylists have been going to Vex and pairing their pieces with ready to wear from top luxury houses for a top line sleek yet daring look.

HIGHLIGHTS- Latex reimagined, bridging the gap between bedroom fetishism, streetwear, & couture.

 
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WILLIAM WILDE

Show girls and Vegas musings are what inspires William Wilde’s risqué high femme looks.

HIGHLIGHTS- Bauhaus flavored dresses