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London FemDom Ball

heavy rubber dominatrixWhen it comes to fetish and femdom parties, I tend to shy away from the London scene in favour of the more sophisticated international party circuit. So, when just days ahead of the inaugural Femdom Ball I received a personal invitation from none other than Madame Caramel herself, how could a Lady say no! My initial reaction was to wear latex in what would probably be the biggest annual convergence of the elite Mistresses of the world. But then for a change, I opted for fur and Dior – whatever I wear, I’m always in Glaminatrix mode.

Then, out of the blue I got a call from latex designers, Bondinage asking to model their latest Femdom latex collection. Again, how could a Lady say no to such an opportunity! After a few glasses of champagne, Stephen, the designer whisked me away for a fitting. During our conversations ahead of the event, I went and got a manicure to match the colour scheme of My inflatable latex dress (which was cherry red and pewter metallic).

As this soiree was a night to celebrate the Dominatrix, Stephen’s new collection not only captured his vision of powerful femininity, he also brought out a futuristic vibe as well – especially with the metallic spikes and inflatable latex boobs!

Also showing her latex wares was Miss Olympia Latex, also based in London. Her collection had a softer look with floral inspiration as well as long tassles and cutting edge feminine pieces. When I spoke to her, she mentioned that she’d be running a latex lifestyle workshop in the near future for those who were new to the world of rubber as well as a chance for those already in the know to try on some of her shiny delights.

In all, there were so many well dressed Mistresses at the Femdom Ball who travelled from near and far to attend such a prestigious London event. I was happy to see some familiar faces and meet a few new ones I’d been following on social media for years. Can wait for the next Femdom Ball. I’m already wondering what to wear for the next one – latex, no doubt!