Friday, September 15, 2006

the missDress.

This design shows two of my interests, firstly how to do something to the basic mistress dress while skill keeping it simple and direct.
I also have a passion for long term liveability. One day the ultimate perv material will arrive, it will be as strong as leather, as inherently shiny as PCV and as stretchy as rubber and it will touch like silk. Crucially it should breath. One day a pervy scientist will make the right discovery. I waver about rubber, I like the enclosure rubber brings, and I do think the hotter it gets the sexier it gets. On the other had you just want to be able to live in it all the time. I read the blogs about people ‘training’ them selves to sleep in rubber and fully empathies with them. It would be great to be able to wear a cat suit for a few days, snugly nested inside and fantastically sexy on the outside. Still until that day comes I think we need to design with ware in mind.

This mistress dress as a series of holes up the front ( and if you are a good boy up the back to). The holes would either be true holes with a wire loop to reinforce the edges, or a hole backed by a sheer nylon. The holes rise as far as you dare, and possibly move down to show that belly button piercing. Naturally the holes are easy getting the right fit is the hard part. This design has a strong polo neck and is complemented by a pair of long opera gloves. Shoulders are free to breath and show off that gorgeous tattoo to.

In this sketch the model has her hair done in rubber dreadlocks. I saw this once in a copy of SkinTwo and loved it. The hair is divided into long logs and pulled down the centre of a long rubber tube. If any hair extends beyond the length of the tube it is ruthlessly trimed. Once the hair has been captured in the dread locks the tubes are polished to perfection. Finally the tubes are cut back to form a good ‘cut’. Yes you build to a wig but I prefer the blending of hair and technology. I also like the adding other cybery elements like electrical wires, metal rings, rags and beads to the mix. One day I will find a clever adventurous hairdresser who will try this for me.

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