Being a 21-year-old non-binary fetish fashion designer from Colombia, it would be easy for some to let the sexuality of my craft overshadow its artistry. It's true, my work explores the provocative borderlands of desire and taboo, but beneath the surface spectacle lies a more compelling truth. You see, the power of my designs isn’t so much in the provocative cut of latex and leather, but in the moments of power exchange they embody.
There’s a beauty in the interplay of dominance and submission, in the dance of control and surrender. I’ve witnessed it on countless runways, in the eyes of my clients when they put on one of my designs, in the electricity that charges the air, but each time it feels as new and exciting as if I see it first.
These moments, these intimate exchanges of power - they aren't just about control, about who dominates and who yields. They’re also about teasing. About the way a zipper threatens exposure or the strapping of a corset promises constraints. It is an art of suggestion, of hinting at what could be, rather than spelling everything out. There’s a certain thrill in that, a delicate dance that keeps both parties on their toes, keeps them guessing, wanting. It's not just about the physicality; it's about the mental stimulation as well.
Even in my day-to-day life, I find myself exploring the subtleties of power dynamics and teasing. For me, it’s more than just a professional pursuit. It’s a way of life, a way of connecting with others... and with myself. Being non-binary in a conservative society comes with its fair share of challenges, but it also lends me a unique insight into the fluidity of power, the ever-changing dynamics of control and submission.
My designs are my love letters to this dance of power and tease. Each stitch is a whisper, each seam a secret promise, each slash of fabric a daring challenge. When you wear one of my pieces, you are not just donning a garment, you are embracing the luscious tango of tension and release, control and abandon. You become part of a silent conversation, an intimate interchange that transcends the barriers of language, culture, and even gender.
Step back and you might only see the overtly sexual, but lean in closer and you’ll start to understand. My work is about more than fetish fashion. It’s about exploration and experimentation. It’s pushing the boundaries, challenging norms, breaking taboos. It’s about embracing your desires, your passions, your carnal fetishes - yes, but it’s also about something much deeper. It’s about understanding the power we hold within ourselves, the tease we are capable of, the tantalizingly dangerous dance of control and surrender. |