V: Do you aim for your items to be wearable in daily life or are they only for special occasions?
K: We're slowly starting to make things wearable for everyday life, taking latex—mainly known from the fetish context—out of that niche. It should still radiate sexiness. When we put the clothes on, we want to look hot, but not in a 'fetish' way or a full look with a catsuit. For example, the hoodie with an integrated corset can be combined with other items such as a shirt or a jumper, something that everyone would usually have in their
wardrobe.
V: ...or even the T-shirt you're wearing...
K: Yes, exactly. It is also interesting to see how our Japanese and Korean customers style our items very differently, often making them very suitable for everyday wear. Seeing these diverse interpretations is always refreshing. We have customers who confidently wear the full look, while others opt for a more playful and subtle approach, perhaps with lace accents, trousers and shirts. Both styles are beautiful. The versatility of our products is quite amazing. I like the fact that there are no rigid rules on how to wear them.