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      Global Glamour: Charmskool Brings You the Best Latex Designs From Around the World

      news.movim.eu / Latex247 • 4 November, 2024 • 3 minutes

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    With the explosion and continued growth in the number of latex brands and designers in the past couple of years alone, finding the perfect latex outfit (let alone one of the right quality) can often be a struggle. Even with over 300 global latex designers featured on our very own searchable Latex Fashion Directory , the task can still be daunting (especially to those new to the world of latex clothing). But what if there were somewhere where you could shop some of the most respected latex clothing designers in the industry all under one virtual roof?

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    Launched in 2022, Charmskool has grown to become one of the leading vendors of unique and sustainably made products. The brainchild and founder of Charmskool, Alexandra Houston, who is also part of the team behind Le Boutique Bazaar, spoke to us during the launch two years ago and told us about the stores desire to contain “a constantly growing and evolving selection of the very best handpicked brands showcasing all things with an erotic, dark or avant-garde twist – everything from fetishwear to fashion”. Browsing through the ever-expanding list of products and designers it’s clear that Charmskool has achieved this goal.

    Whether you’re after a latex outfit for that next big party, or wanting to try latex fashion for the first time, Charmskool is sure to have you covered. Infact, the online store has a specially curated collection , available 24/7, which contains the epitome of latex fashion brands. With products from many of the leading, independent latex designers available, including Amentium, 7 Sin Latex, Dea Couture, Kirsten Vaams and Rose Noir, and additional being added all the time, Charmskool has quickly become the go-to alternative e-commerce marketplace and the perfect one-stop shop for everyones shiny desires.

    Charmskool has a specially curated section bringing the wide range of latex and rubber brands together Charmskool has a specially curated section bringing the wide range of latex and rubber brands together

    Here’s a quick rundown of the range of incredible latex designers currently available over at Charmskoolshop.com:

    Highly respected brands, such as Seven Sin latex, are among the many designers available through Charmskool Highly respected brands, such as Seven Sin latex, are among the many designers available through Charmskool Kraken Counter Couture were one of the first designers to be featured within the online marketplace Kraken Counter Couture were one of the first designers to be featured within the online marketplace

    And no matter where you are in the world, Charmskool has you covered. Since its inception the online boutique Charmskool has continued to expand its reach worldwide and now features products from the United Kingdom, Unites States, Canada and Czech Republic with many more to come soon.

    The online boutique includes latex designers from around the world. Kirsten Vaams Latex Couture, from the Czech Republic, are now part of the ever expanding range. The online boutique includes latex designers from around the world. Kirsten Vaams Latex Couture, from the Czech Republic, are now part of the ever expanding range Charmskool recently expanded the number of latex products available from the USA, including Katex Latex Charmskool recently expanded the number of latex products available from the USA, including Katex Latex

    So when you’re shopping for your next (or first) addition to your latex wardrobe be sure to check out Charmskool over at charmskoolshop.com and be sure to follow their Instagram profile to be kept up-to-date as more designers and labels join this innovative online portal.

    To find out more about Charmskool make sure you check out our exclusive interview with owner Alexandra Houston , over on The Shiny Sofa Podcast.

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      Forget What You Know About Latex, Lüllepop Has Been Reinventing It For 15 Years

      news.movim.eu / Latex247 • 29 September, 2024 • 2 minutes

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    Recently celebrating 15 years, Lüllepop , the Berlin-based fashion house, has fearlessly pushed the boundaries of latex couture. Founded by Cathleen Reinheckel, and with further development from André Gawanka, the brand has consistently challenged the preconceived notions surrounding latex, transforming it from a material often relegated to niche markets into a symbol of sustainable luxury and avant-garde design.

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    Reinheckel’s background in textile and clothing technology, honed at the BSZ e.o. Plauen, is evident in the innovative techniques employed by Lüllepop. The brand masterfully blends laser-cutting and knitting to seamlessly integrate latex with other fabrics, creating garments that are as comfortable as they are striking. This meticulous approach not only showcases the versatility of latex but also underscores Lüllepop’s dedication to slow fashion, with each piece being handmade with an emphasis on quality and longevity. It’s clear that the brands goal is to highlight the versatility of latex clothing. “Through continuous experimentation and a deep conviction for this material,” the brand comments, “we have been able to contribute to showing latex in a different light – a small step on a long road ahead.” We’re definitely here for that!

    The brand’s commitment to sustainability has always been deeply ingrained in its DNA. Lüllepop uses vegan, natural latex, a conscious choice that aligns with the brand’s ethos of environmental responsibility. This dedication to ethical practices elevates Lüllepop beyond just a fashion label; it’s a movement towards a future where style and sustainability coexist harmoniously. Since its inception, the brand has championed latex as a high-fashion fabric, challenging preconceived notions and pushing creative boundaries.

    Lüllepop’s designs are characterized by bold silhouettes, intricate detailing and a playful juxtaposition of textures. The brand’s signature Latextil Couture line exemplifies this approach, offering modern reinterpretations of classic pieces with an edgy, yet sophisticated twist. Similarly, the Knitted Latex collection seamlessly marries traditional craftsmanship with innovative materials, resulting in unique garments that are both comfortable and visually captivating. Their latex earrings , for example, were a unique and innovative latex accessory which helped to open up new avenues for the business.

    As Lüllepop celebrates this milestone anniversary, the brand continues to push the envelope, demonstrating that latex, when approached with vision and expertise, can be transformed into garments of exceptional beauty, sophistication and enduring style. We wish them well for the next 15!

    For more about the exquisite designs from Lüllepop be sure to check out their website at https://luellepop-design.de .

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      Insatiable: Embracing Individuality and Inclusivity in Latex Wear

      news.movim.eu / Latex247 • 28 September, 2024 • 3 minutes

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    With the launch of a new latex clothing brand comes challenges. What is the target audience going to be, which styles and garment types will you include in your collection and, most importantly, what will be the ethos and aims of the brand? These are questions that, if not decided on early, can often be the downfall of aspiring designers and couture brands. Newly formed latex fashion brand Insatiable , however, has chosen to focus on this outlook and are clearly aware of the direction they wish to take with its innovative and fashion-forward designs. We recently spoke to the team behind Insatiable as their journey into the world of latex fashion commences.

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    “Insatiable is a high fashion luxury latex-wear brand created for anyone not afraid to stand out”, the brand immediately told us – a clear vision already front and centre in their aspirations. “The house focuses on innovation, originality and inclusivity while our clientele is fearless, courageous and daring”, the team continued to highlight to us, elements which are very clear in the launch of their first collection. “Our Signature collection showcases 16 brand new pieces which are great to be used as full looks, mixed in with your already existing latex or styled with other traditional fabrics – the options are limitless”, a concept we can get right on board with.

    Insatiable Latex Fashion Clothing Directory

    But it’s not just the range of garments launched with a new collection which can ultimately decide if it’s a hit or a miss. Quality is essential in the manufacture of any latex garment and this is high up the priority list for Insatiable. “Highest quality craftsmanship and state of the art pattern cutting helps us to create garments that bring out the best in every wearer”, Insatiable commented to us. “It’s about ensuring that the resulting outfit is a piece of impeccable latex couture.”

    We were keen to find out more about the history of Insatiable, and their overarching attitudes which will serve them into the future and allow the brand to grow. “After years of experience, the brand was created in 2024 to bring something new to the latex market and challenge the already existing conventions”, the team highlighted to us. The conversation continued, and, for a brief moment, it was almost like we were speaking to a doppelganger. “To a lot of people, latex is still an alien and strange material but mainstream conceptions are changing with its growing popularity. We want to make latex even more accessible by creating modern and fashion-forward designs that are easy to wear and style with any outfit.” Well Amen to that!

    Insatiable Latex Fashion Clothing Directory

    Insatiable are aiming to take that accessible approach whilst including individual detailing and a level of distinctiveness with which to differentiate their garments. The brand aims to make “designs which also utilise trademark branded metal wear and custom zippers, unique to any other latex brand out there”, and it’s clear that this passion for individuality will help them to stand out from an ever-expanding market.

    Insatiable Latex Fashion Clothing Directory

    With the launch of the Signature SS25 collection, Insatiable drew on a deeply personal experience. “This collection was inspired by cancer bereavement and the subsequent need to bring awareness to the often confused and conflicting emotions it evokes”, the brand informed us. “The collection shows that elegance and beauty can be one and the same with harshness and pain, combining deep hues, bold cutouts and sharp metalware with a soft, elegant and beautiful aesthetic”, elements which are instantly clear in the launch of the range.

    Their bold first collection, one which shows a level of experience and quality which many latex designers take years to accomplish, features an exciting variety of garments, including tops, skirts, mini and midi dresses, gowns, leggings, and other pieces, all crafted with high-quality materials and meticulous attention to detail. Be sure to check out the Insatiable Studio website on studioinsatiable.com and Instagram profile @insatiable_studio for more details.

    Insatiable Latex Fashion Clothing Directory

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      Iconic brand Yummy Gummy Latex to Re-launch with New Owners

      news.movim.eu / Latex247 • 4 August, 2024 • 11 minutes

    After the shock news in January 2023 of the sudden closure of Yummy Gummy Latex , owner Rebecca Allsop had always planned (and hoped) to find a designer to revive the business and continue the legacy which she had started. With over a year and a half now passed since this announcement, the Yummy Gummy name will live on as the coverted brand will shortly be re-launching with new owners. Both Allsop and the new owners Yuki and Ruka of Se’tyo were kind enough to speak to us about the past eighteen months and their hopes and dreams for the future.

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    Yummy Gummy Latex Sheeting at GFB The brand was frequently in attendance at the worlds biggest latex fashion events

    After a decade of creating some of the most iconic and highly respected latex sheeting and clothing which has graced catwalks and events galore, the latex clothing industry and community were left shocked and saddened by the cessation of trading of Yummy Gummy. An outpour of messages and comments reached owner Rebecca and the level of public support was beyond anything she could ever have imagined. “The messages were unbelievable!”, Allsop commented, “I didn’t realise how much Yummy Gummy meant to people! It was mind-blowing what a huge impact it had on people I had never even met. It was obvious Yummy Gummy had become so much more than just sheet latex and I think removing that creative option in people’s life and being so honest about my reasons for stepping away really pressed the abandonment and loss buttons in many. People told me they were crying along with me as they watched the video, it was an emotional time.” With the loss of huge stocks of liquid latex, due to an unusually cold period (even for the UK), which the Yummy Gummy designer used to create her brand’s unique and eye-catching latex sheeting, Rebecca knew that the time was right to close this chapter in her life. “I was happy though, it was a huge relief and I had time to focus on my studies without being overwhelmed, I knew it was the right thing for me. I did a lot of introspection and the part where all the emotion was, was in the potential that Yummy Gummy still had and that I wouldn’t be the one to help realise it.”, the emotion and memorites still clearly strong with her.

    Yummy Gummy Latex  Ready to Wear Collection Yummy Gummy have become synonymous with creating some of the most iconic latex sheeting and clothing over the past decade

    It was clearly both this sentiment and the reaction from her customers and the community which gave Rebecca the encouragement and inspiration to search out new owners. “It needed a new owner who could take it to its new potential, and show off all the designs I had created but never made into clothes”, she told us. “The potential for more pioneering designs and the joy of sharing it with others was what caused me the biggest grief.” Rebecca noted, her focus clearly on the customers, as it had been during the entire time Yummy Gummy was trading. Throughout the next few weeks and months, she held onto the hope that the brand could re-launch and that the ‘physical’ side of the business would find a new home. “I was happy to let it go but it felt unsatisfactory to take the tables to the tip and get money for scrap, there was more to it than that, and it would have been so final, there would truly be no more Yummy Gummy. So I waited and prayed a bit longer, and the patience paid off!”

    Yummy Gummy Latex owner Rebecca Allsop Rebecca Allsop has been the owner of Yummy Gummy Latex since the brand launced in 2013

    After a number of failed attempts to sell the business, either through disagreements in the plans of potential new owners or Allsop knowing that they would not continue the legacy she had created, Yuki and Ruka of Se’tyo came forward and Rebecca knew they were the logical choice to sell the brand to. “They were keen! Enthusiastic! And they weren’t just one person, they already had thought through how they were going to make it work. We were aligned in mind, they knew what Yummy Gummy meant to me and the fan base.”, Rebecca commented. “They took their time to find the right workshop and for us to write a personal contract. I appreciated their down-to-earth honesty and authenticity.”, this again something which Yummy Gummy had always been known for.

    Yummy Gummy Latex is Leipzig Bound

    So, what about the new owners? Yummy Gummy will shortly pass over to Yuki and Ruka, who have successfully been running bespoke latex clothing brand Se’tyo. “We planned to set up a design label for some years, although the original focus was on fashion, and not on materials. But getting the right stuff turned out quite challenging, which is why we decided to set our brand Se’tyo up slightly differently”, the new owners told us, as they continued to talk about their involvement in the industry. “Probably it would be surprising if we would have had no contact with latex before, wouldn’t it? 😉 Both of us have been part of the scene for several years and designed and produced our outfits ourselves from the very start. We are happy to now be able to share this passion with all of you.”

    Yuki and Ruka of Se'tyo, who will soon take over Yummy Gummy Latex Yuki and Ruka of Se’tyo, who have purchased Yummy Gummy Latex

    “We expected that someone would be interested in Yummy Gummy quite quickly, but prepared a little space for sheet production for our needs as part of the business concept.”, with a clear expectation to be producing their own latex sheeting for their apparel. After an initial first attempt to purchase Yummy Gummy, the pair tried a second time. “But, you know, sometimes things get their own dynamic in growing and so, Yummy Gummy is going to move about 900 kilometres to the East. We [Yuki and Ruka of Se’tyo], are Leipzig based. While Ruka has a master in cutting and bespoke tailoring, Yuki has experience in working with latex, what we see as a perfect match for letting the spirit of Yummy Gummy come back and grow even further.”, the Se’tyo owners told us.

    It was originally the intention to find a UK buyer for the company (something which Rebecca was very passionate about pursuing) so it clearly speaks volumes about the confidence and value which the current owner places on Yuki and Ruka. “I knew the location wasn’t what I wanted but the people for sure were exactly what was needed for Yummy Gummy.” Rebecca told us. “They will be able to make clothes in-house rather than using freelancers. They also have their own plans and are creative people and master tailors in their own right. Yummy Gummy will not go unchanged, leaving it in their capable hands I cannot expect them to be me, act like me and have the same creative vision as me. They will give it their own twist with everything I had and all the knowledge I can give them. I look forward to seeing where they take it.”

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    So what appealed to Yuki and Ruka most about taking over Yummy Gummy?

    “Actually, we have been customers too, for a number of our own projects. We loved the colours and endless possibilities in patterns, Rebecca offered. It was a pleasure to work together with her. We miss those times a lot, but we are very happy about the ability to bring all those colours back to the latex world.” And so are we. It was obvious that the new owners held the brand in as much a high regard as many of its other customers, and this formed a large part of their decision to purchase the brand. “There might be several reasons [the brand is regarded so highly], but the most obvious and important is the endless possibilities it offers for latex sheetings. Our designs have always relied on this variety, which is never reached with standard products from other sheeting manufacturers.”

    It’s clear that after speaking to Rebecca, Yuki and Ruka, they intend to keep the original spirit of Yummy Gummy alive. “For the beginning, we want to bring back the set of products, Yummy Gummy once offered”, the Se’tyo owners informed us, “We then want to add our own ideas and designs, as we believe there is still a lot you can do with latex. It’s kind of a playground and we are very much looking forward to using all of it.” As well as maintaining the Yummy Gummy latex brand the pair are keen to incorporate their recent purchase into other designs, “Also, as we introduce Yummy Gummy as part of our fashion brand Se’tyo, we want to introduce unique and personalised designs, beyond the borders of what is commonly known as possible. Fashion will be an important part too and we might even have more focus on that than YG had before, but we will continue on both, outfits and customised sheeting.”

    The Handover

    During the handover period, Rebecca will be working closely with Yuki and Ruka to ensure a smooth transfer, something which all three of them were keen to embrace. “Both of us have some experience with latex and sheets” Yuki and Ruka noted, “but how could we have gained the amount of knowledge and feeling for sheet production Rebecca has gained in ten years? This part might be the most important to ensure a constant quality of products for our customers. Plus, it’s not about a contract or about a boring business sale. It’s more about a passion we all share and so all of us will do our best for you!”

    Despite this, they are under no illusion about the road ahead and the inevitable challenges they will encounter. “Besides the usual and countless challenges which setting up a business means, we think it is a lot about bringing it back to regularly running production. On the one hand, there are a lot of changes in suppliers and we might face some limitations on available pigments. We are already in talks with some suppliers, but there still is a long way to go. On the other hand, we are facing a massive increase in material cost within the last two years and we will be forced to start with significantly higher prices than we all were used to. We could easily say that everything got more expensive, but for us, it is very important to keep the products as accessible as possible. The acceptance of this is nothing, we can influence alone.” It’s clear that both Yuki and Ruka are excited about these challenges and, with Rebecca onboard (at least in the short term), we’re sure some of these hurdles will become a little less bumpy.

    And what are the new owners most looking forward to? “Well that can only be the unlimited possibilities of colourful effects of this fantastic material”, the pair responded. We couldn’t have put it better ourselves!

    What Does the Future Hold?

    Yuki and Ruka are clear about the re-launch of Yummy Gummy. “We’re gonna re-launch in steps. We hope to be able to sell the first items in Autumn, but will surely have a wide selection online around Christmas. However, we expect some limitations by the start and hope to have the full range of products online by next spring.”

    And on the future of the brand, and what’s next, it’s only right that the final word comes from Rebecca. “It’s a huge relief that all that work wasn’t for nothing, I get personal closure and not an emotional trip to the tip. Seeing the impact my closing had on people personally, there is now a chance for it to blossom into something even more beautiful.”, as Allsop continues to praise the new owners and to talk about her legacy, “I knew that they would be able to understand the principles of latex sheet making so, in the not-so-distant future I can walk away into the sunset with no regrets and no looking back, my new, slightly less shiny, life beacons To give people the option of flexing their creativity and exploring their kinks without feeling like it’s too black and scary and keeping the option of “everyday wear” latex alive”. (amen to that!)

    Here at Latex24/7 we wish both Rebecca, and Yuki and Ruka well in the future.

    To keep up to date with updates about Yummy Gummy Latex be sure to check back here at Latex24/7 often and follow YG on Instagram , Twitter and Facebook and Se’tyo on Facebook and Instagram .

    What are your memories about Yummy Gummy Latex? Do you own any YG outfits? Let us know in the comments section below.

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      UNTITLEDrubber Aims to Make a Name For Itself

      news.movim.eu / Latex247 • 30 July, 2024 • 6 minutes

    The creation of Netherlands based latex brand UNTITLEDrubber has, at times, been a difficult journey. But, with many years of soul searching and internal discovery, it has ultimately been a rewarding experience for owner Ivo Mittelmeijer. We sat down with him recently to talk through this insightful journey.

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    The genesis of the brand occurred back in November 2019 when Ivo caught up with a close friend from Sweden. At the time, Ivo was “inspired by their conversation about the pursuit of an authentic self” and this was a realisation that it was time to pursue his passion and learn more about a material that he felt a strong connection with: Rubber.

    UNTITLEDrubber Ivo Mittelmeijer Ivo Mittelmeijer is the soul behind UNTITLEDrubber

    However, Mittelmeijer’s fashion roots and creativity extend back to his childhood. “I was already creative as a boy. My mother was a seamstress and my grandmother sewed ballroom dresses for the Mittelmeijer Dancing School in Amsterdam.”, Ivo tells us. Growing up in the small beachside village of Egmond, the designer knew that his artistry and expressiveness would not be fulfilled and so, shortly after completing his HAVO (the Dutch education system prepares students to study higher professional education under this banner) qualifications, he enrolled in the Amsterdam Fashion Institute (AMFI) and followed in his mother’s footsteps, who had previously studied at the Montaigne Academy, now part of the AMFI.

    Ivo studied at AMFI for two years during which his “creativity blossomed”, something which is visibly clear in his future designs. This led him to greater achievements. “I was admitted to ARTeZ in Arnhem on the advice of Astrid van Engelen because I was creative in a different way.” Ivo continued, “And with good results, because in my senior year I won the first prize of Lichting 2007 and was voted the best graduate of all academies in the Netherlands that year.”

    His skills and talent did not go unnoticed. Leading Benelux communication & creation agency SPICE came knocking at his door, promoting the newly qualified designer free of charge (surely confirmation of the incredible up-and-coming talent they saw in Ivo) and his design aptitude was soon in high demand. “I have been able to make things for the Amsterdam Museum, Zuiderzee Museum and Introdans”, he tells us. But Ivo soon came to understand this was not the career path he wanted to take. “I quickly discovered that fashion wasn’t it because I had something different to explore with clothes”, he explained, in what was clearly a defining moment in his life.

    His eyes were opened working and patronising the bars and clubs of Amsterdam. It was at this point in his career that he realised “Hey, there’s another side to clothing”. A chance to meet photographer René Zuiderveld opened his eyes further to what could be achieved and what was possible. Soon enough, René introduced Ivo to the owners of RoB Amsterdam and it was at this point that Mittelmeijer discovered his passion. “It finally brought me to myself and I started doing what was deep within me”, Ivo told us, continuing “I’d been to Berlin a lot to order rubber clothing and suddenly I thought; ‘this is what I have to do.’”

    UNTITLEDrubber Ivo Mittelmeijer Ivo’s skill with latex was learned through many years of experience

    Then came the Covid pandemic. Ivo described 2020 as “a year that allowed us all the time and space to think about our way of living.” In one of these moments, he was brought back to that November dinner. An epiphany hit the designer as he realised that all the skills, connections, and people he had encountered over the years had allowed him to build up “a broad network through my education and work experiences in Amsterdam and Berlin. People who support you and promote you, who think along with you and who want to help you because of what you do and who you are. Looking back on it, it’s nice that this all came my way unplanned.” From that moment on he knew that his goal was to build a latex brand which encompassed “his minimalist aesthetic, distinct style and unique finishes.”

    His journey to the launch of his own latex brand took time, some three years in total, and came with many challenges. “We all know or expect that building a brand is never a smooth, linear journey. We face curveballs and make tough decisions along the way” Ivo commented to us, “but despite facing challenges in the first three years while starting a rubber brand in a tiny 10-square-metre studio, we have now successfully created a brand that opposes preconceptions and established norms. We have discovered new ways to showcase our unique style and strong signature.”

    It’s clear that the design choices made by UNTITLED are a conscious decision. “My style is monochromatic, which means one colour. So if the choice is bright yellow, everything goes in bright yellow, preferably including shoes.” Ivo tells us. “There is room for expansion in this market and that is great to make more hearts beat faster together.”, he continues, “Rubber is currently making a big leap. People no longer just wear it as a fetish or from a sexual point of view, but for expression and it really dawned on me in Berlin’s nightlife that it can be done differently.”

    Officially launched in February 2024, at the brands new home in Dokter Jan van Breemenstraat, Amsterdam, latex aficionado, and UNTITLEDrubber cohort, Latex Peach took to her Instagram profile to show off a number of the creations from their first capsule collection.

    This was followed a week later by the Main Launch during Darklands in Antwerp.

    So how does Ivo now feel that the toil of the labour has come to fruition? “We have found our voice and discovered that we create in order to push boundaries in both the fetish and fashion worlds”, he states. With a clear vision and a strong future ahead of the brand he plans that UNTITLEDrubber will “always evolve, experiment and continue challenging ourselves to blaze a trail for those who don’t want to be confined.” In an attempt to explore the openness of latex fashion, the brand holds an open studio event every last Saturday of the month, no appointment required.

    And finally, on that choice of name? “The only thing left was finding a name that embodies freedom and leaves room for everyone’s authentic self. We want people to connect a part of themselves to our brand without feeling constrained by preexisting ideas or someone else’s identity. We want people to find themselves in our gear. That is why we needed a name that gives space for everyone.”

    We couldn’t have put it better ourselves!

    Find out more at www.UNTITLEDrubber.com and on their socials at Instagram and Facebook .

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      Mich Dulce: Pushing Boundaries with Latex and Tradition

      news.movim.eu / Latex247 • 4 March, 2024 • 2 minutes

    Mich Dulce is a multifaceted Filipina creative, born in 1981. Most recognized as a fashion designer and milliner, she blends sustainable, ethical materials with traditional European techniques to craft contemporary hats and headpieces. Her work has graced prestigious runways like London and Paris Fashion Week , and been worn by celebrities like Lady Gaga and Celine Dion.

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    Mich Dulce, born Michelle Dianne Lopez Dulce is primarily known as a fashion designer and milliner, but her artistry extends far beyond fashion. A champion for social causes, she uses her platform to advocate for positive change. She’s also a multifaceted artist, lending her voice to bands, exploring acting, and even venturing into the world of visual arts. This diverse talent, coupled with her unwavering commitment to ethical practices, cements Dulce’s position as a unique and influential voice in the creative realm. Her journey transcends the boundaries of fashion, leaving an undeniable mark on the cultural landscape.

    With her designs worn by entrepenuer Rissa Mananquil Trillo and singer, actress, television presenter and songwriter Karylle , Mich Dulce has gained notoriety amongst the Filipina people.

    But for her recent collection, entitled “Reimagining the Amish”, Mich has taken inspiration from an unlikely source as her work has begun to be noticed outside of her native country. Speaking to Filipino based fashion magazine MEGA , Dulce speaks about her clear adoration of the Amish culture. “I’ve always been fascinated with the Amish and their restrictions in terms of dress—that they are only allowed to wear certain colors and styles,” Dulce explains. “I guess I find working with limitations interesting and inspiring!”.

    It’s the mix of these traditional flowing fabrics with latex which has sparked the most interest – something which is not generally considered Amish “friendly”. Keen to include a material that has not had as much interest in her native Philippines, Michelle described her wish to include a unique material. I have always been a fan of craft that other people or other designers don’t do,” Dulce shares. “So latex was kind of like that—no one was doing it here so I decided to learn it.”

    It’s this combination of shiny, smooth latex with rougher linen and cotton which provides a strong contrast. Whilst many latex garments are generally tight and designed to show off the wearers curves, Mich Dulce’s designers are flowing and loose providing a different aesthetic, thanks to the dresses and aprons which form large parts of the collection.

    With such a unique approach to the inclusion of latex apparel, we look forward to seeing what Mich Dulce produces in the future.

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      From Ukraine to the World: ElinHarness’ Captivating Latex Designs

      news.movim.eu / Latex247 • 2 March, 2024 • 2 minutes

    Recently launched latex brand ElinHarness have been making waves recently over on their YouTube channel and the Ukrainian brand sat down with us latterly to talk about the brands ideology.

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    Speaking exclusively to Latex24/7, owner and designer Elin of ElinHarness , described her ethos for the new business, “The brand’s concept is based on allowing the individual character of the wearers to shine through high-quality, comfortable, and functional latex outfits. We craft a variety of pieces to enable individuals to find models that truly correspond to their personalities, match various occasions and tastes.”, the passion and keenness for this clearly coming through in the designers words. “ElinHarness collections feature classic outfits as well as sets of club-style outfits for going out and spicier models for creating seductive ensembles for more private use.”, Elin continued, “Such a variety of offerings allows bringing the best experience to latex clothes enthusiasts, both seeking interesting options to elevate their stylish look and newcomers who are just discovering latex as a unique way to express their individuality.”

    ElinHarness Apricot Skater Skirt

    ElinHarness is an quickly developing Ukrainian brand specialising in producing its own range of latex outfits and accessories, such as dresses , lingerie , tops, corsets , bodysuits , skirts , leggings , stockings, socks , gloves , and masks . To create its high-quality products, the brand uses certified latex of 0.25 mm and 0.4 mm thickness, originating from Great Britain.

    ElinHarness Latex Cape

    Browsing through the brands extensive website it’s clear to see that ElinHarness products boast well-thought designs, eye-catching silhouettes, and a rich colour palette, ranging from semi-transparent to metallic tones. They also provide customers with a range of size options to ensure that latex outfits perfectly complement the natural contours of various body types.

    ElinHarness Zipper Bodysuit

    The ElinHarness designer clearly has high-aspirations for the brand as it “launches new collections 3-4 times per year and has thousands of satisfied customers in many countries, as we deliver products worldwide”, Elin informed us, continuing to talk about the lorded reviews they receive, “The company uses clients’ feedback as a powerful inspirational and motivational tool, as well as valuable insights for improving their work and enriching their product line.”

    ElinHarness Bodysuit

    Be sure to follow the brand over on their Instagram , Facebook and YouTube channel . And be sure to check out YouTuber LittleFitDevil reviewing several garments .

    ElinHarness Doll Dress

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      Eustratia Latex – The Shiny Sofa – Latex Fashion Podcast

      news.movim.eu / Latex247 • 28 February, 2024 • 1 minute

    Welcome to The Shiny Sofa, the official podcast from Latex24/7. Your premier source for the freshest latex fashion news, info, reviews and discussion. In each episode we’ll be speaking to industry insiders about their love of latex fashion, covering the latest news and gaining insightful latex tips and recommendations. So whether you’re new to the world of latex clothing and unsure how to start your latex collection or where to buy from, or maybe you already have a packed shiny wardrobe, then this is the podcast for you.

    Joining us on episode eleven of The Shiny Sofa is the hugely talented, and passionate, owner and designer of Eustratia Latex , Stacey. We catch up on recent latex clothing news, including VinNoir and FBLD Latex on the stage , latex at The Grammys and the incredible latex designs in BAFTA award winning ‘Poor Things’ . We also speak to Stacey about her love of latex fashion, her desire and ethos around starting the Eustratia latex brand and we discuss why she adores wearing the material. She also gives us some tips for those interested in wearing the material and some do’s and don’ts to start your latex collection!

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      Avellano Unveils Exclusive Workshops: Master the Art of Latex Fashion!

      news.movim.eu / Latex247 • 14 February, 2024 • 1 minute

    There can only be a handful of latex clothing designers around the globe who have had more of an impact on the promotion and visibility of latex fashion, in recent years, than Avellano so it’s especially exciting to hear that the Parisian based brand has recently announced a unique opportunity to master the art of latex fashion thanks to a series of in-person workshops.

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    With celebrity endorsements including Mia Regan , Rita Ora , Munroe Bergdorf and Timothée Chalamet , the Avellano brand has gone from strength to strength since winning their ANDAM Fashion Award last year.

    Entitled “Formation Latex”, each of the six hour long latex workshops takes place at the Avellano studio in Paris and promises to provide you with all the necessary skills and know-how to create your own latex clothing. Each day is presented into two sessions:

    • A theory based workshop with Arthur Avellano, founder and artistic director of the brand. Arthur will talk about the presentation of the brand, origin of latex and its use in fashion.
    • Practical workshop with Théo Granel responsible for the Avellano Workshop, and the presentation of the basic techniques for making latex clothing.

    All latex, tools and supplies are provided by the workshop.

    At €800 per ticket, attendance to either of the Avellano workshops is certainly an investment (although these are online courses available from designers such as Rose Noir Designs ) but this is certainly guaranteed to be an unforgetable experience.

    Date are currently available on both the 16th March 2024 and 20th April 2024 and can be booked online via https://www.studioavellano.com/formation-latex/

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