Secretary In Latex Skirt

Secretary In Latex Skirt




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Black, Grey, Maroon, Coffee, Blue


Material
Vinyl



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S, M, L, XL, XXL Refer to the size chart below for the measurements”


Recommended for
Women


Washing Tips and General Instructions
Use lukewarm water with gentle liquid detergent. Handwash the garment. Hang to dry. Do not iron.










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streetwear.
Michelle O. on Jul 05, 2021



Adds variety to my wardrobe.
Marjorie A. on Apr 14, 2021



not so bad
Gillian R. on Mar 23, 2021



lightweight
Gretchen O. on Mar 15, 2021

How do you spice up foreplay and the rest of it? With a role play, of course! But the truth is, you're too tired to cook up some role ideas at the end of the day. But here's what you can do. You can wear your costume to work and arrange to meet with your guy at noon for a quickie during lunch break. In the middle of the day, you still have the energy to have kinky sex. And the best part, you can have a role play in a real-life setting. So you've got to grab The Secretary Vinyl Pencil Skirt! Wear this decent-looking clothing item to work. It's prim and proper given its length and cut. While it's tight-fitting, it doesn't violate a company dress code. It's a high-waisted skirt that embraces the body shape; its hem is touching the knees. It becomes narrower as it gets closer to the hem. Match it with a neat top and high-heels, and you are set to be productive the whole day. As for your role-play, tell your guy to pretend as your boss while you play to be his secretary. Meet at lunch outside your workplace so you can do the deed in his car or somewhere else. Or if he's working late, surprise him and have sex on his work desk. If you are not this adventurous, then wait till both of you get home and play make-believe boss-secretary scenarios. This trendy skirt is available in five color variants---all appropriate for an office setting. But should you decide to look sexy and fabulous when heading to a club, you can put on this skirt paired with a crop top. Wear high heels to get wows from everyone. Be a submissive secretary or a feisty one. Make sure to set a personal appointment with your boss, dear. Buy the skirt now!
Not what I expected it to be. It's more of streetwear, nothing sexy about this skirt....
Finally, something that I can wear in the office that doesn't look too old and boring! It's a beautiful skirt!
Not so bad but I won't wear it to work.
It's lightweight and easy to wash. The only problem I got is putting it on. It's so tight.

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Hello,
my name is Katrin - known as Kat from Kats little world.
Through words, pictures and videos I nurture my passion for Nylons, feminine Dresses and High Heels and discover my femininity.
I love to be a women and I try to celebrate it everyday!
Love Kat

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Coffee break on a business day, wearing my secretary outfit or boss lady outfit. My all time favorite outfit when it comes to combinations to wear for a regular business day - having meetings and answering emails or working on new updates for my blog, my YouTube channel or preparing the next upload for my Patrons.
After uploading the first wallpaper with this style a few days, you asked for more photos and a complete lookbook . These pictures where taken on a business day while filming also some moments for my YouTube channel. You will still see my sound system attached to my mini skirt, while I was enjoying my coffee.
As I am mostly inside on those business days, I love to take the time and drink a fresh coffee or tea outside and get some fresh air. One of those special moments was captured in my new secretary lookbook pictures.
To be honest, you will see all my favorite garments in this outfit combined. When it comes to tops I love to wear a white blouse, as you can create so many different styles and combinations from strict to playful.
It feel great, to combine my white blouses with pants, but wearing a high rise vinyl mini skirt or leather mini skirt feels absolutely powerful. I love the combination of a regular white blouse and a shiny skirt in many different ways.
As this high rise mini skirt created a long legs effect, I love to wear my favorite tan tights . They make my legs look flawless and I really love this bit of shimmer on my legs. My tights are really soft so they make my legs feel like silk, if you touch them.
My absolute highlight of this secretary outfit or boss lady outfit are my high heels. I guess you know by now, that I really fall for high heels , as they extent every leg and make them appear even longer and more feminine. To add a bit more bad girl attitude, I selected my Degraspike Louboutin high heels with little spikes. If you will ever get hit by one of those spikes, it will really hurt…
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Despite the ever-growing popularity of latex in high fashion and the celeb media, the thought of wearing latex in public can still seem on the scary side for us mere mortals, grounded on planet earth.
Isn’t latex just too outlandish to be introduced into your ordinary wardrobe, without earning you a reputation as the village eccentric?
We argue the contrary; that latex is only as attention-grabbing as you want it to be! Here are 7 ideas to make wearing latex in public a less daunting prospect.
If your outfit is head-to-toe rubber you’re going to stick out like a sore thumb, but this is just the same as with any distinctive material.
Leather has preceded latex as a fabric formerly seen as ‘fetish’, but which is now a highstreet staple. Leather skirts, leather leggings, leather tops… leather fashion has hit the big time. And yet, a head-to-toe leather look would be sure to turn heads.
This applies even more to latex. That’s why our first tip is to mix latex with other materials, making it just one part of your outfit, and contrasting the smooth rubber with other textures for stylish effect.
Left: Tiffany Hsu wears a Peplum Pencil Skirt during Paris Fashion Week. Photo by Vanessa Jackman
Right: Alternative clothing and casual latex blogger Rock-In-Rubber 
Latex items which are cut and fit like regular clothing are more likely to go under the radar.
For men, this probably means loose as opposed to skintight. Think cargo shorts, a jacket or hoodie, or a shirt. Women usually have more leeway when it comes to form-fitting looks, and shiny leggings are already a popular fashion item, so the leap to latex is somewhat within fashion expectations.
Try to imagine clothing you would otherwise wear in that setting — but made from latex. The idea is to be congruous with both your own style and the circumstances, with latex being simply one of many materials.
Details such as zippers, buttons, pockets and so on are what we usually expect to be present on ‘normal’ clothing, so when integrated into latex can lend a character of familiarity to an otherwise unusual material.
Left: Skirt with Front Zip by Nicoline Hansen
Right: Custom Jacket by Lady Lucie Latex ; photo by Sally Sweetlove
Materials with a fetish history have traditionally been associated with the colour black. A way to mitigate the darker, oh so dangerous connotations of rubber is by wearing unexpected colours. Sometimes, colours other than black are only evident as being latex to the trained eye, or when viewed close up.
At the same time, we can’t overlook that black is a colour which is easy to pair in lots of different outfits. Ultimately, our tip is to pick colours complementary to your entire look, which includes accessories, your skin tone, hair colour and eye colour. You can count on one thing: if a style tip is good for other clothing, then it’s good for latex too.
A word of caution if you do opt for lighter colours: light coloured latex is notoriously easy to stain with things like creams, lotions or metals — money included. Light coloured latex may not be suited to the latex newbie!
Increasingly, latex designers are making multicolour garments with all manner of creative patterns. Patterns can be made with a variety of techniques, including but not limited to: appliqué (latex cut-outs, adhered to the surface); patterns formed into the latex sheeting itself; or art painted onto the clothing using liquid latex.
We’re not saying these designs won’t be eye-catching of themselves, but they can shift focus away from the nature of the material, towards simply becoming a unique garment with a highly individual style.
Left: Majora’s Mask custom jacket made by Rubber Bandit Latex
Right: Print latex leggings by Yummy Gummy
One of the reasons latex is so eye-catching is its glossy shine. However, this is not the default state of latex garments.
The famous high-shine is achieved by the application of additional products to the surface, such as silicone oil. One suggestion is to forego the use of such shiner before wearing your latex in public.
But we can go even further: The sheeting used for making latex clothing is not identical on both sides, but instead has a dull underside. Some designers purposely use this matte side as the outer side of their pieces, for a more subtle latex fashion look.
Left: Matte Latex shirt by Zorenko , worn by Pascal
Right: Matte Latex Jeans by Sasha Louise
There will always be situations where unusual clothing may attract negative attention, and this goes for any unusual clothing, not just rubber. Sometimes, latex will simply be inappropriate. Othertimes, closed-minded or ignorant people will predominate.
Regardless of how ‘subtle’ a latex look might be, if you know it’s a bad fit for the places you frequent then it’s time to get creative and engineer some new scenarios where you can make latex work!
Which environments are welcoming to people who might experiment with fashion? Where are open-minded people likely to be found? We can only compromise to a certain extent on the kind of clothing we want to wear; the rest of our power lies in having control over what company we keep, where, and when.
Where are people simply less likely to notice, or less likely to give a damn?
Go out in the rain. Attend something creative — a theatre performance or art show. A music concert. Go for walks in nature. Take a weekend trip to another town where you won’t encounter familiar faces. Recreate yourself elsewhere, and in latex!
Left: Raincoat by Libidex , worn by Iori Nakatani
Right: Drawstring Swim Shorts by Schokomaus Designs / Latex Catfish
Probably the most important tip of all is to feel confident in what you wear; If we’re pre-occupied thinking that we’re wearing something odd or somehow ‘wrong’, that’s a signal we broadcast.
Yet how can we feel natural and at ease when we ourselves are only too aware that we’re wearing something that bit special? The answer may be repeated exposure and experience: to make more of a habit of it.
That’s where the suggestions in this article come in. They’re not prescriptions for how latex should be worn in public, just a collection of ideas for how to do so in a way we would be more comfortable with.
Is the appeal of wearing latex diminished by toning down its nature? Does the idea of it becoming normal through habit detract from the excitement of wearing it? The answers depend on the person. Each person will have their own optimal balance between the latex they desire to flaunt and the level of attention they are happy to attract in the process. But whatever your position, I think we can agree that the more options we have for playing with the dial, the better.
There is a chance you saw the above picture and thought: “That’s not even latex!” — But it most certainly is, made by Rosengarn Latex Fashion Deluxe . Let’s run through a checklist of this latex look:
We’re not saying you have to tick each of the points in this list, far from it. But this illustrates what was said at the start of this article: that latex can be as attention-grabbing as you want it to be.
Due to the sheer variety of designers and creative techniques they employ, we are enriched with possibilities for wearing different kinds of latex in public, and to attract attention only as much as our comfort level tolerates.
So a final word for those who want to wear latex out, but are loath to sacrifice too much of its oomph: You can always try starting with the more subtle latex wear. Feel your confidence grow. Then, once you’re comfortable with the notion of wearing latex out and about, begin to turn up that dial.
Whatever approach you want to take, the options and choices for realistically wearing latex in public are in your hands. So let’s get out there, and wear latex!
We interrupt your usual scheduled programming of A Kardashian in Tight Rubber to bring you someone who doesn't usually wear latex doing something not usually done with latex.
The challenge: Walk down the runway wearing a latex pencil skirt, latex bra, leather corset and stainless steel locking collar.
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