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'''Fetish fashion''' refers to clothing styles associated with [[fetish]] culture, [[kink]], and [[BDSM]] aesthetics.
'''Fetish fashion''' refers to clothing styles associated with [[fetish]] culture, [[kink]], and [[BDSM]] aesthetics.


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These styles often emphasize materials, silhouettes, and symbolic elements that evoke eroticism, power dynamics, or sensory stimulation.
These styles often emphasize materials, silhouettes, and symbolic elements that evoke eroticism, power dynamics, or sensory stimulation.


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{{disclaimer|This article is for educational purposes only. Discussions of fetish fashion relate to adult culture and should be understood within contexts of consent and personal expression.}}
{{disclaimer|This article is for educational purposes only. Discussions of fetish fashion relate to adult culture and should be understood within contexts of consent and personal expression.}}


== Definitions and Concepts ==
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Fetish fashion includes garments and accessories that are designed to highlight particular materials, textures, or body shapes.
Fetish fashion includes garments and accessories that are designed to highlight particular materials, textures, or body shapes.


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Common materials include:
Common materials include:


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* leather
* leather
* latex
* latex
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* PVC
* PVC


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These materials often create distinctive visual effects such as shine, tightness, or tactile sensation.
These materials often create distinctive visual effects such as shine, tightness, or tactile sensation.


== Cultural History ==
== Cultural History == <!--T:10-->


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Fetish fashion emerged strongly within underground subcultures during the 20th century.
Fetish fashion emerged strongly within underground subcultures during the 20th century.


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Leather communities, punk movements, and BDSM scenes contributed to the development of recognizable fetish styles.
Leather communities, punk movements, and BDSM scenes contributed to the development of recognizable fetish styles.


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Over time, elements of fetish fashion have also influenced mainstream fashion and art.
Over time, elements of fetish fashion have also influenced mainstream fashion and art.


== Common Clothing Items ==
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Examples of fetish fashion items include:
Examples of fetish fashion items include:


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* latex bodysuits
* latex bodysuits
* leather harnesses
* leather harnesses
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* masks or hoods
* masks or hoods


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These garments may be worn at fetish events, performances, or within private kink scenes.
These garments may be worn at fetish events, performances, or within private kink scenes.


== Cultural and Community Aspects ==
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Fetish fashion plays a central role in many kink events and festivals.
Fetish fashion plays a central role in many kink events and festivals.


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Participants may use clothing to express identity, roles within BDSM dynamics, or affiliation with specific subcultures.
Participants may use clothing to express identity, roles within BDSM dynamics, or affiliation with specific subcultures.


== Related Terms ==
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* [[Leather fetish]]
* [[Leather fetish]]
* [[Latex fetish]]
* [[Latex fetish]]
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* [[Fetish]]
* [[Fetish]]


== See Also ==
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* [[BDSM]]
* [[BDSM]]
* [[Kink]]
* [[Kink]]
* [[Sexual subcultures]]
* [[Sexual subcultures]]


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[[Category:Fetish fashion]]
[[Category:Fetish fashion]]
[[Category:Kink terminology]]
[[Category:Kink terminology]]
[[Category:Sexual subcultures]]
[[Category:Sexual subcultures]]
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Latest revision as of 05:46, 1 April 2026

Fetish Fashion

Fetish fashion refers to clothing styles associated with fetish culture, kink, and BDSM aesthetics.

These styles often emphasize materials, silhouettes, and symbolic elements that evoke eroticism, power dynamics, or sensory stimulation.

Template:Disclaimer

Definitions and Concepts

Fetish fashion includes garments and accessories that are designed to highlight particular materials, textures, or body shapes.

Common materials include:

  • leather
  • latex
  • rubber
  • PVC

These materials often create distinctive visual effects such as shine, tightness, or tactile sensation.

Cultural History

Fetish fashion emerged strongly within underground subcultures during the 20th century.

Leather communities, punk movements, and BDSM scenes contributed to the development of recognizable fetish styles.

Over time, elements of fetish fashion have also influenced mainstream fashion and art.

Common Clothing Items

Examples of fetish fashion items include:

  • latex bodysuits
  • leather harnesses
  • corsets
  • high boots
  • masks or hoods

These garments may be worn at fetish events, performances, or within private kink scenes.

Cultural and Community Aspects

Fetish fashion plays a central role in many kink events and festivals.

Participants may use clothing to express identity, roles within BDSM dynamics, or affiliation with specific subcultures.

See Also