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Skin Two is a fetish magazine covering aspects of the worldwide fetish subculture. The name is a reference to fetish clothing as a "second skin".
Published in Britain and circulated throughout the globe, they provide information about fetish fashion, events, people, and news. A major concentration of the magazine is latex and other fetish clothing and the people and events related to the wearing of this clothing and alternative fashion in general. Frequently the articles cover the parties where people wear fetish clothing. There is also a lot of information and features on fetishism and BDSM in general.
The magazine has also provided the stepping stone for several internationally known fetish models and photographers.
The company that publishes the magazine has now diversified into a range of fetish-related businesses, including fashion.[1][2]
Skin Two Rubber Ball
The magazine hosts this ball for fetish-related wear and people into fetishism and BDSM in general. It's the central event in a weekend of fetish parties, held in London annually, attracting visitors from around the world.
References
- ^ "THE world's biggest fetish ; LOCAL LONDON". The Evening Standard (London, England). October 4, 2007. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-7820669.html. Retrieved 21 December 2009.(subscription required)
- ^ "Secret garden: colorful, theatrical pieces are as unexpected a sight as a rare ladyslipper in a bed of flowers.". W. November 01, 2002. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-26761208_ITM. Retrieved 21 December 2009.
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