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DiDi Love – Italian Erotic Style

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Italy is a home of art, fashion and erotic style – and DiDi Love is a leading model and erotic performer, specialising in fetish, bondage and pinup. Here are just a few images of Didi

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DiDi Love – Italian Erotic Style

Selling Sex is an art exhibition of all female artists, featuring fetishistic wearable art and their various interpretations of the female nude. Among the pieces is a gloriously beautiful latex dress by Atsuko Kudo entitled ‘Armour for Prostitutes’ which you can purchase for a £15,000 (gulp!), stilettos made from ‘lacquered wood, horn, antique roman 24k gold beads, pit-fired porcelain and horse hair’ amongst other boggling materials by Aoi Kotsuhiroi at £3,200 as well as Souless Shoes from the Sado-Chic series by Betony Vernon that would have a foot fetishist scratching his head with wonder.  Photo by Roni Moc‡n Showstudio say the exhibition was curated with the aim of casting light on the fact that 8% of the work exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art is created by women, the Tate’s female holdings amounts to 15% and the Louvre today still has no female artists in their collection of over 35,000 artworks.

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ART REVIEW by Tessa Ditner SELLING SEX 22nd March- 1st June 2012, London

This March sees Vauxhall poised to play host to the second of Rob Voodoo and Lynch the Hangman’s “Imaginarium” rave/fetish mash-ups.

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Imaginarium – A New Breed of Fantasy Clubbing in London

This March sees Vauxhall poised to play host to the second of Rob Voodoo and Lynch the Hangman’s “Imaginarium” rave/fetish mash-ups. Billed as “A Positively Polysensual Laboratory in Outer Rave Space” the first sell-out night last December played host to more than 300 extravagantly dressed party-goers at the Union club on Albert Embankment. Promoter Rob Voodoo says that the idea for the night came about when discussing with Lynch the inverse relationship between the lavishness of costumes at an event, and the importance given to booking serious DJ talent

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Imaginarium – A New Breed of Fantasy Clubbing in London

Do you love dominant women? Well, the days are long gone when visiting a dominatrix was considered somehow sleazy. That’s history now.

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Domination Directory International – Now Available from Skin Two

Born from a passion for fetish and a passion for music, Escaped Pleasure is a music project with a difference. Although described officially as “chill out electronica”, each track is written and produced by a fetishist, with fetish in mind. It might be the result of a day spent lounging in a favourite catsuit that inspires a long, relaxing background groove that helps you to float away into your destination of escape.

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Escaped Pleasure – Soundtrack for a Fetish Lifestyle

Eroticon 2012, a one-day conference held in Bristol on Saturday 3 March, was billed as the UK’s first conference for erotica writers and sex bloggers. Sessions, panels and workshops ran from half past nine to five o’clock. Highlights for us were the first and last panel sessions, “Identity, ethics and sex blogging”, and “Sex and the media”.

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Eroticon – The Right to Write Erotica (and Read It)

With over 60 pr cent of women finding the idea of buying a sex toy exciting*, a new online boutique is luring these pleasure seekers online with its range of designer gifts. Little Shop of Erotic Delights, established by Elizabeth Bassnett of South Tyneside (see gallery), is a new one-stop-shop for lovers and pleasure seekers with a penchant for erotica and designer brands. The site stocks a range of luxury gifts for both women and men, by designer brands like Lelo, Bijoux Indiscrets and Shunga.

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New Online Boutique – Little Shop of Erotic Delights

London Fetish Fair is the world’s first regular monthly fair devoted to all things fetish.

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London Fetish Fair – The Original Monthly Market and Party

NEW YORK (February, 2012) – Launched with no fanfare, Barbara Nitke’s crowdsourcing campaign on Kickstarter raised over $9,000 in the first few days. Firm in her belief that there is a large audience for the book, she intends to self publish American Ecstasy , and take it directly to the public. The book is a memoir in pictures and words of the twelve years she spent working as a stills photographer on porn movie sets in New York in the 1980s.

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American Ecstasy – Barbara Nitke on the Golden Age of Porn