Fashion designer hypes ‘controversial’ rubber fetish looks — for the office

Who says latex is NSFW?

A Dutch designer is stretching the definition of acceptable workplace apparel by debuting skin-tight rubber outfits for professionals.

“My line is for ladies, crossdressers and anybody in between who likes to look correct and chic,” designer Sebastian Cauchos advised Jam Press.

The Amsterdam fashionista provides an elegant assortment of latex cardigans, blouses, turtlenecks and different flexible, form-fitting apparel befitting a horny vampire hunter.

Whereas latex is oft-associated with dominatrixes and varied intercourse kinks, Cauchos hopes to deliver the closely stigmatized materials into the mainstream.

“I all the time puzzled why latex needed to be such a taboo materials whereas you can also make very elegant outfits with it,” declared the sartorial trailblazer, who’s been working with the stretchy substance since he was a pupil.

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"There are numerous latex designers nowadays, but the one thing that distinguishes my work from the all the others is that I make modest and conservative fashion of latex," designer Sebastian Cauchos declares.

“There are quite a few latex designers these days, however the one factor that distinguishes my work from all of the others is that I make modest and conservative trend of latex,” designer Sebastian Cauchos says.
Latex headscarves anyone?

Latex headscarves anybody?

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These skin-tight rubber designs stretch the definition of office chic.

These skin-tight rubber designs stretch the definition of workplace stylish.
Cauchos no longer wants latex to be synonymous with dominatrixes and other fetishes.

Cauchos now not needs latex to be synonymous with dominatrixes and different fetishes.

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As such, his fashion-redefining gadgets embody a rubber shirt with puffed sleeves, rubber headscarves and an all-black latex turtleneck seemingly peeled off Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman in “Batman Returns.” Cauchos even sells latex ties and blazers like one thing worn by a dom in an workplace porn situation.

In want of one thing for an informal Friday? To not worry, additionally on supply are pencil skirts and made-to-measure polos and T-shirts. Nevertheless, these so-called inconspicuous getups are maybe considerably undermined by their materials, which makes them stick out like a freshly waxed Honda.

“I respect it when ladies look prudish and conservative, with or with out latex,” fawns the Dutch pioneer of his Matrix-esque creations.

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"I'm known for my modest pieces like turtlenecks, shirts with high collar and headscarves," the designer describes.

“I’m identified for my modest items like turtlenecks, shirts with excessive collar and headscarves,” the designer describes.
Cauchos admits that latex can be hard to both slip into and work with.

Cauchos admits that latex could be onerous to each slip into and work with.

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Cauchos invites office workers to enter the latex matrix.

Cauchos invitations workplace staff to enter the latex matrix.

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Nonetheless, these outfits are nonetheless a far cry from the outlandish latex getups of the S&M scene and different rubber-loving circles.

“There are quite a few latex designers these days, however the one factor that distinguishes my work from all of the others is that I make modest and conservative trend of latex,” Cauchos insists.

He even warns potential workplace staff to keep away from the “cliche that latex needs to be horny, kinky, physique form revealing” as a result of “this what everyone else already does.”

Cauchos hopes to shatter the stigma of latex as fetish-wear.
Cauchos hopes to shatter the stigma of latex as fetish put on.
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A model shows off one of Cauchos' rubber opuses.
A mannequin reveals off one among Cauchos’ rubber opuses.
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One of the more elaborate latex getups.
One of many extra elaborate latex getups.
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“As of late it nearly turns into controversial what I’m saying now,” the latex-pert added. “However let or not it's, I don’t care.”

Regardless of his love of latex, Cauchos admits that the fabric could be difficult for each the wearer and the maker. “I’m keen on latex as a result of it sucks [to work with as a material but I like a challenge],” he stated. “[…] nevertheless it’s onerous to take care of and dress [in it].”

He added, “However that’s one of many the reason why I’m in love with it.”

Those craving something more casual can purchase one of Cauchos' latex polos or t-shirts.
These craving one thing extra informal can buy one among Cauchos’ latex polos or T-shirts.
Jam Press/Sebastian Cauchos
"Stay away from the cliché that latex has to be sexy, kinky, body shape revealing," Cauchos warns. "This is what everybody else already does."
“Avoid the cliché that latex needs to be horny, kinky, physique form revealing,” Cauchos warns. “That is what everyone else already does.”
Jam Press/Sebastian Cauchos
"I appreciate it when women look prudish and conservative, with or without latex," said Cauchos.
“I respect it when ladies look prudish and conservative, with or with out latex,” stated Cauchos.
Jam Press/Sebastian Cauchos

Right here’s hoping these outfits don’t crumble when the rubber meets the highway.

Thought latex workplace apparel was risqué? In September, fashions redefined “intercourse tape” after strutting the New York Trend Week Sunday catwalk in nothing however skimpy swimsuits composed fully of various sorts of adhesive duct tape.

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